“It’s the little things that matter.” We are so busy that we sometimes fail to do the fundamental duties as well as we should. How can we get more out of every audit, reduce the pressure, and streamline the process? What lessons can we learn from diabolical and brazen fraud activities? We need to re-examine our internal controls so they will be effective today and will scale to remain effective in the future. Even the Statement of Cash Flows can be made much more effective – we will show you how. These ‘little things’ can and do have an outsized impact. We will review today’s best practices. We can all learn from the mistakes made by others so we will be even more efficient.
The CFO Series provides a convenient, one-stop way for CFOs and those who aspire to be CFOs, to an complete entire year of CPE with a single decision. Each day consists of a subject matter expert leading discussions about four different topics. The CFO Series features high-quality presentations and an interactive, executive level colleague-to-colleague approach with case studies, group discussions, and team exercises.
Prerequisites:
At least six (6) months of professional
financial statement analysis experience and/or at least six (6) months of
professional experience in preparing or reviewing accounting processes and
reports; experience working with internal clients or external clients and
business leaders.
Advanced Preparation:
Bring a laptop or
calculator.
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Through March 26: $325 MICPA Members / $475
Non-Members
March 27 - April 9 : $345 MICPA Members / $495
Non-Members
April 10 - April 23: $365 MICPA Members / $515
Non-Members
Audit Survival Toolkit: Tactics to Reduce Stress and Get Through
Audits with Confidence
If the word “audit” makes your team groan—you
are not alone. Whether it is an internal review, a regulatory exam, or a
full-blown financial audit, most finance and accounting teams face scrutiny from
multiple directions. This seminar helps participants understand what auditors
are really looking for, how to align your goals with theirs, and what you can do
to make the audit process smoother, less stressful, and more productive?
You will learn what to expect during each phase of the audit—planning, fieldwork, and reporting—and walk away with practical strategies to improve your communication, documentation, and overall preparedness. Whether you are supporting an external audit, prepping for compliance testing, or working with internal auditors, this session will help your team respond with clarity, confidence, and professionalism. We will show you how to streamline the audit process – so it is easier for you and for the auditors - which saves time and money.
Topics Discussed:
Internal Controls That Matter: Protection with Simple, Smart, and
Scalable Practices
Internal controls don’t have to be
complicated—but they must be effective and intentional. In many organizations,
especially small to mid-sized ones, internal controls are informal or
incomplete, exposing teams to unnecessary risk. This discussion helps finance
and accounting professionals understand what internal controls really are, why
they matter, and how to build systems that actually work - without overwhelming
your people or processes.
We’ll discuss how to design, implement, and monitor core controls—across financial reporting, operations, and compliance—using real-world examples that scale to fit your organization. Whether you're starting from scratch or tightening what’s already there, this seminar will help you put the right checks and balances in place to protect your resources, your people, and your reputation.
Topics Discussed:
Cash Flow Clarity: Effectively Communicate Cash Flows to Drive Better
Decisions
The cash flow statement is one of the most confusing
financial reports—yet it has the potential to deliver the essential keys to
understand business performance. After all, cash is still both king and queen!
This session explores how to present, interpret, and communicate cash flows
effectively to help CEOs, boards, and decision-makers drive smarter results. By
using the Sources and Uses format, professionals can make the statement more
intuitive and actionable. Learn how to simplify cash flow information and focus
discussions on what matters most: how cash is generated and deployed? We will
demonstrate how to confidently present this powerful financial statement to
non-financial leaders. The cash flow statement is misunderstood, and we will
show you how to fix that.
Topics Discussed:
Amazingly Crazy Fraud Cases - Fraud So Wild It Shouldn’t Be
Real
Some fraud cases are so unbelievable, they sound like Hollywood
scripts, but they are all real—and we can learn a lot from them.
In this fast-paced, story-driven discussion, we will review some outrageous fraud cases—from forged financials and luxury lifestyles to deepfakes and fake companies that fooled the smartest people in the room.
You will hear the stories, spot the red flags, and walk away with practical takeaways to help you strengthen your professional skepticism, identify fraud warning signs, and build a better fraud prevention mindset. If you enjoy a relevant story with a side of financial insight—you’re in the right place. We all can learn valuable lessons from these outrageous and real frauds.
Topics Discussed:
Corporate financial leaders, financial managers, CEOs, CFOs, controllers, accountants, board members, advisors, and consultants; CPAs in public practice and CPAs in industry; business owners, entrepreneurs, anyone interested in internal controls, process improvement, and professionals who are interested in streamlining workflows, realizing cost savings, increasing efficiencies and increasing value.