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How the Tax Cut and Jobs Act affects accountants and auditors

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Kiplinger is pleased to work with Clear Law Institute to offer tax professionals exceptional value a

[From The Kiplinger Tax Letter, for tax professionals] Kiplinger is pleased to work with Clear Law Institute to offer tax professionals exceptional value and convenience in continuing professional education. Clear Law Institute is a trusted provider of accurate, practical, and engaging webinars on tax law, accounting, workplace compliance, HR, investigation and management topics. All live webinars are approved for continuing education credit, including CLE (in all states), CPE, and Enrolled Agent credit. Unlike many providers, Clear Law Institute will not charge you any additional fee to process your credit. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Visit Clear Law Institute]( Tax Cut and Jobs Act Update: Implications for Accountants and Auditors August 14 3 pm - 4:40 pm ET Presenter: [Candace Leuck]( President of Athena Finance Group Credits: CPE [(Credit Details)]( Can't attend live? You will be able to view the course live, view a recording at any time after the live presentation, or both. You must attend live to receive CPE credit. Viewing Options: View on your computer, tablet, or smartphone [Register Today]( Course Description In this practical webinar, you will learn about new accounting, audit, compilation, and review issues, due to the Tax Cut and Jobs Act. You will learn how these changes impact Accountants, Auditors, and GASB 75. Upon course completion, you will be able to: - Describe ASU 2014-15 and SAS 132 in regard to Going Concern Guidance changes, including: - Codification - Management's responsibility - Changes in disclosure requirements - Auditors' responsibility - Describe ASU 2014-09 and ASC 610-20 codified in ASC 606 in regard to Sales of Nonfinancial Assets - Determine how the guidance relates to the new revenue recognition standard - Recognize the importance of distinguishing Nonfinancial Assets - Analyze ASU 2016-14, Presentation of Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Entities - Anticipate and mitigate emerging issues on the horizon [Register Today]( [The Presenter]( About The Presenter Candace Leuck, CPA, is the President of Athena Finance Group and a member of the AICPA. Ms. Leuck is also a lecturer at Clemson University's School of Accountancy and Legal Studies. Ms. Leuck earned her Master of Professional Accountancy (Audit Emphasis) from Clemson University. [Register Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc. 1100 13th Street N.W., Suite 750 Washington, D.C. 20005 You received this e-mail because you are on our Tax list. To manage your e-mail preferences or unsubscribe, [click here,]( select which e-mails you wish to receive, and click the update button.

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