Surgent's Auditing Not-for-Profit Entities: Superior Skills for an Effective and Efficient Audit

It's been said that you cannot fit a square peg into a round hole. The same principle holds true for audits of not-for-profit entities. You simply ...

10/27/2021 8am - 4pm  |  Online  |  Surgent

$259.00

CPE Categories: Auditing (8 CPE)

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Description

It's been said that you cannot fit a square peg into a round hole. The same principle holds true for audits of not-for-profit entities. You simply cannot apply a standard commercial audit approach to the audit of a not-for-profit entity and expect a good fit. Skilled auditors will instead adjust and hone the audit to fit the not-for-profit entity. This course is designed to help you do just that and equip you with the superior skills needed to excel in auditing not-for-profit entities. Updated for ASU No. 2016-14 (i.e., the new not-for-profit reporting model), the course materials utilize a highly illustrative and innovative format. Over 25 focused exercises are included to provide an enhanced working knowledge of auditing not-for-profit entities.

Target Audience

Auditors of not-for-profit entities

Course Objectives

  • Identify what distinguishes not-for-profit auditing from commercial sector auditing
  • Skillfully adjust the audit for the characteristics of a not-for-profit entity
  • More effectively audit not-for-profit entities through superior knowledge of key issues

Subjects

  • Refining key planning and general auditing considerations to the not-for-profit environment
  • Characteristics of not-for-profit financial statements that require special attention
  • The auditor’s consideration of fraud in auditing a not-for-profit entity
  • Audit procedures to become comfortable with management’s recording and reporting of contributions and promises to give
  • Auditing how a not-for-profit entity gets from natural expenses to functional expenses
  • Auditing considerations and techniques related to net assets, compliance with tax laws and regulations, collections and split-interest agreements
  • Considerations related to Yellow Book and single audits

Prerequisites

Basic auditing knowledge