AICPA Technical Questions and Answers, 2019


Book Description

Technical Questions and Answers compiles popular Q&As from the AICPA’s Technical Hotline. This resource includes non-authoritative literature on the following subjects: Financial Statement Presentation Auditors’ Reports Required Supplementary Information Preparation, Compilation, and Review Engagements Liabilities and Deferred Credits Capital Revenue and Expense Specialized Industry Problems Specialized Organizational Problems Audit Fieldwork Attestation Engagements This new edition includes new Q&As for definition of direct care of collection items (section 6140.27) and Q&As for not-for-profit entities (section 6140), and health care entities have been revised.




AICPA Technical Questions and Answers, 2018


Book Description

Find the answers to the questions accountants and their clients are asking in AICPA Technical Questions and Answers. This publication compiles popular Q&As from the AICPA's Technical Hotline. This resource includes non-authoritative literature on the following subjects: Financial Statement Presentation Auditors' Reports Required Supplementary Information Preparation, Compilation, and Review Engagements Liabilities and Deferred Credits Capital Revenue and Expense Specialized Industry Problems Specialized Organizational Problems Audit Fieldwork Attestation Engagements Updates to this annual publication include: New Q&As for investment companies’ long-term investments (section 69102220), and internal control multiemployer plans (section 82006935), definition of a public business entity (section 7100), partnerships (section 7200), and auditors' reports - other reporting issues (section 9160) have been added!







Technical Questions and Answers


Book Description

Find the answers to the questions accountants, CPA, and clients are asking the AICPA in Technical Questions and Answers, a compilation of popular Q&As from the AICPA's Technical Hotline. This resource includes non-authoritative literature on the following subjects: Financial Statement Presentation Assets Liabilities and Deferred Credits Capital Revenue and Expense Specialized Industry Problems Specialized Organizational Problems Audit Fieldwork Auditor's Reports Attestation Engagements New Q&As have been added for: Revised Section 163(j) limitation and evaluation of the realizability of a Section 163(j) carryforward (sections 3300.01-.02) Accounting for costs incurred in connection with the implementation of electronic health record systems (section 6400.53) Financial presentation considerations related to transactions involving provider taxation programs and similar arrangements (section 6400.54) Auditor assessment of a special-purpose government's only immaterial fiduciary fund (sections 6950.23-.24) Reporting guidance upon initial implementation of Statement on Auditing Standards no. 134, as amended (section 8100.04) OMB 2019 Compliance Supplement (sections 9110.24-.27) Q&As under the following topics have also been revised: Statement of cash flows (section 1300), Consolidated financial statements (section 1400), Notes to financial statements (section 1800), Cash (section 2110), Fixed assets (section 2210), Long-term investments (section 2220), Health care entities (section 6400), Investment companies (section 6910), Financial Statement Reporting and Disclosure — Employee Benefit Plans (section 6931), Auditing Employee Benefit Plans (section 6933), Predecessor auditors (section 8900), Special reports (section 9110), Attestation reports (section 9510), and Attest engagement: American Land Title Association best practices framework (section 9540).







Governmental Accounting and Auditing Update


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Be prepared for change by ensuring that you are current in accounting and auditing developments affecting government. Learn the latest accounting and auditing developments affecting governments by covering these hot topics: Risk assessment Documentation Leases Yellow Book Major program determination New GASB pronouncements




Audit and Accounting Manual


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This comprehensive, step-by-step guide provides a plain-English approach to planning and performing audits. In one handy resource, you'll find applicable requirements and how-to advice. This edition includes updates for the issuance of SAS No. 133, Auditor Involvement with Exempt Offering Documents. Update boxes have been added for SAS No. 134, 137, 138 and 139. You’ll find illustrative examples, sample forms and helpful techniques ideal for small- and medium-sized firms.




Audit and Accounting Guide


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With all the recent changes in state and local government audit and accounting, including changes to some of the more complex areas such as pensions and post-employment benefits other than pensions (OPEB), accountants and financial managers can't afford to be without the most current guidance. This authoritative guide provides complete coverage of audit and accounting considerations critical for both preparers and auditors. This edition includes two new schedules: Governmental Employer Participation in Single-Employer Plans: Illustrative Schedule of Pension Amounts and Report; and, Illustrative Notes to Schedule of Employer Allocations and Schedule of Pension Amounts. It also provides insights, comparisons, and best practices for financial reporting and the financial reporting entity, revenue and expense recognition, capital asset accounting, the elements of net position, accounting for fair value, municipal securities offerings, tax abatements and much more.




Audit Risk Alert


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This alert provides auditors with an overview of recent economic, industry, technical, regulatory, and professional developments that may affect how auditors conduct audits and other engagements. An entity’s internal management can also use this alert to address areas of audit concern. Updates include: Economic and Industry Developments Legislative and Regulatory Developments Audit and Attestation Issues and Developments Revenue Recognition New Lease Standard Accounting for Financial Instruments Recent AICPA Independence and Developments