Presented in partnership with the Michigan Department of Treasury.
Change continues for those auditing or working within government from the inevitable end of pandemic relief funding to new and proposed standards, discuss solutions and connect with your accounting colleagues.
Looking for live instruction and networking opportunities? Join us for the in-person option instead.
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Accounting professionals who work as audtors and finance specialists in local units of government.
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The Latest in Governmental
Accounting
Stay ahead of the curve with an essential update on the
latest Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) pronouncements. Break down
key requirements and effective dates for Statements 101, 102, and 104, covering
compensated absences, risk disclosures, and capital asset disclosures while
gaining the insights you need to ensure compliance and prepare for upcoming
changes.
Scott A. Reeser – Supervising Project Manager,
Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB), Norwalk, CT
09:35 AM - 10:25 AM
GASB 103: The Evolving Financial Reporting
Model
GASB Statement 103 introduces significant updates to the
financial reporting model, reshaping how governments present financial
information. We explore key amendments, including changes to management’s
discussion and analysis, special and extraordinary item reporting, and
proprietary fund financial statements. Learn how these changes impact financial
transparency and reporting consistency.
Scott A. Reeser –
Supervising Project Manager, Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB),
Norwalk, CT
Implementing QM Standards on Time and on
Point
The AICPA’s new Quality Management (QM) Standards require
firms to think critically about the risk associated with the specific practices
and processes of their own organization. Review the four interrelated standards,
determine how they differ from the previous standards and explore how they apply
to governmental single audits. Plus, develop an implementation timeline with
considerations for small firms to ensure compliance by the upcoming effective
date of Dec. 15.
Peggy Jury, CPA, CGMA – Peer Review CPA on
Staff, Michigan Association of CPAs, Troy
Duane M. Reyhl, CPA,
CGMA – Audit and Accounting Partner, AHP, Midland
10:35 AM - 11:25 AM
Inside GASB: Emerging Issues and Future
Standards
Get an exclusive look at GASB’s current technical agenda
and the future of governmental accounting. Discuss topics under deliberation,
including revenue and expense recognition, infrastructure asset reporting, and
severe financial stress disclosures. Stay informed on the direction of GASB
standards and how they could shape financial reporting in the years
ahead.
Scott A. Reeser – Supervising Project Manager,
Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB), Norwalk, CT
11:35 AM - 12:25 PM
A Cyber Defense Playbook for State & Local
Governments
Cyber criminals are increasingly interested in
government targets, with a recent FBI report finding that government facilities
were the third most targeted sector of the nation’s critical infrastructure.
Learn how to mitigate cyberthreats by identifying common attack vectors used by
cybercriminals and implementing effective internal control programs.
Trip Hillman – Partner, Cybersecurity Services: Weaver,
Dallas, TX
Shelby Mathers – Director, Cybersecurity
Services: Weaver, Dallas, TX
Eric Peeters, CISA, CCSK, ISO 27001
LA – Senior Manager, Advisory - Governance, Risk and Compliance
Services Weaver, Weaver, Fort Worth, TX
02:10 PM - 03:00 PM
Back to School: The Changing Audit Environment
of Education
As the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency
Relief (ESSER) fund program, established to support public schools during the
pandemic, comes to an end, the environment for auditing schools is set to
change. Review the current status of school funding, at both the federal and
state level, including funding provided through the Michigan State School Aid
Act, and the associated implications for the school audit process.
Joseph D. Winterstein, CPA – Manager, Yeo & Yeo,
Saginaw
Internal Control Over Compliance
Testing
Explore requirements regarding internal controls over
compliance testing set forth by the Office of Management and Budget Uniform
Guidance. Determine practical strategies for applying controls, including common
mistakes and mitigation strategies. Plus, take a closer look at situations that
require subrecipient monitoring, such as entities that receive a portion of
grant funds to complete specific project initiatives.
Lindsey L.
Kennimer, CPA – Partner, Snow Garrett Williams, Certified Public
Accountants, Weatherford, TX
03:10 PM - 04:00 PM
Ethical Considerations in Record Retention:
Should I Keep or Should I Throw?
Requirements surrounding
record retention continue to leave many practitioners confused. What
documents must you keep, how long must you keep them and which can you destroy?
Discuss why it is important to understand the requirements and the potential
impact it can have on both the governmental unit and the CPA firm.
Raymond T. Rowe, JD – Attorney, Raymond T. Rowe, PC,
Troy
04:10 PM - 05:00 PM
Navigating the Post-ARPA Landscape: Updates for
CPAs
As ESSER and other COVID-related grants wind down, CPAs must
navigate the evolving compliance landscape and fiscal oversight challenges. We
cover lessons learned, updates to Uniform Grant Guidance, and the impacts for
Michigan, equipping attendees with the latest insights for effective
programmatic monitoring and reporting.
Kevin Walters –
Supervisor, Office of School Support Services, State of Michigan Department of
Education, Lansing