Resistance to Resilience: Striving for Technology Change Acceptance (Mumbai)
Title : Resistance to Resilience: Striving for Technology Change Acceptance
Instructors : Peter Zender
Technology adoption often comes with resistance, but it's possible to transform this challenge into an opportunity for growth. This course explores the journey from resistance to resilience in embracing new technologies, focusing on overcoming barriers and ensuring successful implementation. Participants will examine cutting-edge audit technologies, including AI, data analytics, and automation, and learn how to align these innovations with both organizational and personal goals. Through case studies, insights into the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), and practical discussions, participants will gain the tools and strategies to foster acceptance, driving seamless integration of new technology into both individual tasks and team workflows.
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Field(s) of Study: Information Technology
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Learning Objectives
- Identify organizational needs for technology adoption using the Strategic Alignment Model (SAM) to ensure alignment between technological capabilities and business objectives.
- Recall employee-specific roadblocks to technology usage, drawing on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to identify factors affecting internal user's acceptance and engagement.
- Recognize the key components of the Diffusion of Innovation theory, including adopter categories and influencing factors, and explain their relevance in understanding customer or client responses to technological innovations.
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UpdatePrerequisites
Some experience with accounting technology
A Guide to Sampling - Part 2 (Mumbai)
Title : A Guide to Sampling - Part 2
Instructors : Melisa Galasso
Building on Part 1, this course will review the application of sampling in financial statement audits with a focus on sampling for tests of controls. We'll also review the requirements for sampling in Single Audits with a focus on tests of controls and tests of compliance.
Field(s) of Study: Auditing
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Learning Objectives
Identify the proper application of AU-C 530 for internal controls
Recall the requirements for sampling for Single Audits
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BasicPrerequisites
NoneAdvanced Preparation
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Internal Controls Best Practices (Mumbai)
Title : Internal Controls Best Practices
Instructors : Melisa Galasso
Internal control frameworks help organizations identify the right controls without recreating the wheel. This webinar is designed to provide an overview of the updated 2013 COSO Internal Control – Integrated Framework as well as the Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government (AKA the "Green Book“). We will review a history of COSO and its evolution until today. The updated Framework formalizes 17 principles which must be present and functioning in order to demonstrate effective internal controls. We’ll discuss each of these principles and related points of focus in detail including practical waits to implement. We’ll then look at how GAO leveraged the update of COSO to update the Green Book. We’ll then take a closer look at enterprise risk management and provide an overview of how entities can perform an effective risk assessment and mitigate risks through a control self-assessment (CSA) process. We’ll review the steps for control self-assessments and how small to medium entities can leverage CSAs to improve their internal controls.
Field(s) of Study: Auditing
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Learning Objectives
- Identify types of controls.
- Recall the five components of internal control
- Identify steps in performing a control self-assessment
- Distinguish between ICFR and ICOC
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BasicPrerequisites
None
Advanced Preparation
None
Best Practices: Conducting Meaningful Walkthroughs (Mumbai)
Title : Best Practices: Conducting Meaningful Walkthroughs
Instructors : Jacyln Veno
This course will serve as an introduction to conducting effective walkthroughs to gain an understanding of the client's transaction processes as well as identifying internal controls within each process. This course will review the procedures, questions to ask, and documentation requirements of walkthroughs. It will also include real-world examples of the red flags that may arise while executing a walkthrough.
Field(s) of Study: Auditing
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Learning Objectives
- Recall the purpose of a walkthrough
- Perform proper procedures while conducting a walkthrough
- Identify red flags that may arise while performing walkthrough procedures
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BasicPrerequisites
None
Advanced Preparation
None
Introduction to Governmental Accounting
Title : Introduction to Governmental Accounting
Instructors : Melisa Galasso
Governmental accounting is distinct from other forms of accounting, requiring a unique approach to financial reporting. This course introduces the fundamentals of governmental accounting, including fund accounting principles and the modified accrual basis of accounting. Participants will explore the structure and purpose of fund financial statements alongside government-wide financial statements, gaining a comprehensive understanding of their layouts and key elements. The course also delves into critical topics such as the concept of component units, the role and structure of Management Discussion & Analysis (MD&A), and the preparation and importance of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR). Perfect for those new to governmental accounting, this course provides a solid foundation for understanding and applying these essential principles.
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Field(s) of Study: Accounting Governmental
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Learning Objectives
- Recall the requirements of governmental financial reporting
- Recognize organizations that follow governmental financial reporting standards
- Identify elements of governmental financial statements
- Identify the appropriate fund classification
- Identify the requirements to be a component unit
- Recognize the components of net position for different fund types
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BasicPrerequisites
None
Advanced Preparation
None
Introduction to Not-for-Profit Accounting (Mumbai)
Title : Introduction to Not-for-Profit Accounting
Instructors : Melisa Galasso
Not-for-profit organizations encounter distinct accounting complexities. This course provides an introduction to the financial statements and specialized accounting principles relevant to nonprofits. Attendees will explore key topics such as net assets, agency transactions, contributions, and endowments, focusing on the unique transactions and account balances that define not-for-profit accounting.
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Field(s) of Study: Auditing Governmental
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Learning Objectives
- Recall the unique accounting principles and transactions applicable to NFP organizations
- Identify the basic financial statements of nonprofit organizations
- Recall the accounting for contributions
- Identify net asset classifications for nonprofit organizations
- Identify agency transactions
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BasicPrerequisites
None
Advanced Preparation
None
Common Yellow Book and Single Audit Deficiencies
Title : Common Yellow Book & Single Audit Deficiencies
Instructors : Melisa Galasso
Yellow Book and Single Audit engagements are routinely selected for peer review and continue to be areas of heightened scrutiny by peer reviewers and federal oversight agencies. This course examines common deficiencies identified in GAGAS and Single Audit engagements, with a focus on understanding why these issues arise and how they can be avoided.
Participants will review frequent deficiencies related to Yellow Book requirements issued by the U.S. Government Accountability Office, including independence, CPE, and reporting considerations. The course also addresses common Single Audit deficiencies, including internal controls over compliance, compliance testing, and major program determination.
Designed for auditors performing Yellow Book and Single Audit engagements, this course helps participants recognize recurring problem areas and better understand the requirements that continue to drive peer review findings.
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Field(s) of Study: Auditing Governmental
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Learning Objectives
- Identify common deficiencies identified in Yellow Book engagements.
- Recall independence requirements applicable under the Yellow Book.
- Identify common deficiencies identified in Single Audit engagements.
- Identify appropriate audit procedures when performing a Single Audit.
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IntermediatePrerequisites
Prior experience with GAGAS and the Uniform Guidance
2026 Oregon Specific Ethics Update
Title : 2026 Oregon Specific Ethics Update
Instructors : Melisa Galasso
While Oregon no longer requires a stand-alone ethics course for annual CPA license renewal, understanding the rules governing the profession remains essential. This course provides a focused review of the Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) and Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) that directly impact CPAs practicing in Oregon.
Participants will examine key provisions related to professional conduct, licensing, and regulatory compliance, with an emphasis on how these requirements apply in practice. Designed to support ongoing professional responsibility, this course helps Oregon CPAs remain informed, compliant, and aligned with applicable state rules and expectations.
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Field(s) of Study: Regulatory Ethics
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Learning Objectives
- Recall key Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) and Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) impacting CPAs.
- Recognize professional conduct and compliance requirements applicable to CPAs practicing in Oregon.
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UpdatePrerequisites
Prior experience with the Code of Professional Conduct & Oregon statutes and regulations
Advanced Preparation
None
Yellow Book Ethics
Title : Yellow Book Ethics
Instructors : Alex Romero
The Yellow Book outlines essential ethical principles for governmental auditors, including serving the public interest, maintaining integrity, objectivity, and professional behavior. This course provides a focused review of these key concepts and their practical application in governmental auditing. Participants will also explore the independence standards, gaining insights on maintaining objectivity and avoiding conflicts of interest to ensure unbiased and professional audits.
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Field(s) of Study: Regulatory Ethics
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Learning Objectives
- Identify independence rules in Yellow Book
- Recognize the ethical principles in GAGAS
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BasicPrerequisites
None
Advanced Preparation
None
Independence for Auditors - AICPA, PCAOB, SEC, GAO & DOL
Title : Independence for Auditors - AICPA, PCAOB, SEC, GAO & DOL
Instructors : Melisa Galasso
Independence requirements are foundational to audit quality, yet they vary depending on the applicable regulatory and professional framework. This course provides a practical overview of auditor independence rules and highlights key similarities and differences across major standard setters and oversight bodies.
Participants will review independence requirements issued by the AICPA, Government Accountability Office (GAO), Department of Labor (DOL), and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB)/ Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC). The course emphasizes common areas of confusion, nuanced differences among the frameworks, and considerations auditors should keep in mind when performing attest services for different types of clients.
This overview course is designed to help auditors recognize which independence rules apply in various engagement scenarios and better position themselves to meet applicable independence requirements.
Field(s) of Study: Regulatory Ethics
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize independence requirements under the AICPA, GAO, DOL, and PCAOB/SEC frameworks.
- Identify key differences in independence requirements among these standard-setting and regulatory bodies.
- Recall common situations that may impair auditor independence under the applicable standards.
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BasicPrerequisites
None