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Mike Nelson
| Feb 02, 2023
At its meeting on January 27 in SeaTac, Washington, the Washington State Board of Accountancy adopted a rule that allows candidates in Washington to sit for the CPA exam after having earned 120 semester hours. This rule change does not modify the 150 hours required to be licensed as a CPA.
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David H. Ringstrom, CPA
| Jan 31, 2023
Many Excel formulas are quite manageable, but sometimes a formula can end up spanning two or more rows in Excel’s formula bar. Such formulas are tricky to audit and to edit because they often repeat calculations in two or more places.
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WSCPA
| Jan 29, 2023
The AICPA has issued the final blueprints for the new CPA exam which will launch in 2024. Based on the comments received in the exposure draft phase, the AICPA made updates and tweaks to the proposal and has issued the final blueprints.
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Duncan B. Will, CPA/ABV/CFF, CFE
| Jan 26, 2023
Conflicts of interest have long been a major factor in professional liability claims against CPAs. Part of the problem is that potential conflicts of interest are hard to recognize or identify until something goes wrong.
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WSCPA
| Jan 23, 2023
The AICPA's Professional Ethics Executive Committee (PEEC) has issued a new ethics interpretation around Compliance Audits. The interpretation adds two new definitions and revises a third definition. In addition, several Q&As were added to provide context for the application of the independence rules for these engagements.
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Annie Mueller
| Jan 23, 2023
Understanding the wants and needs of today’s young professionals is key to building a sustainable talent pipeline for your firm of tomorrow.
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Justin Neff, CPA and Colleen Rozillis
| Jan 20, 2023
As organizations rapidly pursue initiatives to support their values and meet the expectations of stakeholders, it’s crucial to implement, track, report, and assure standards that accurately define and measure your progress. Implementing an ESG strategy can help achieve these initiatives, while driving further growth and brand loyalty.
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Monette Anderson, CAE
| Jan 16, 2023
The accounting profession needs to increase diversity and inclusion efforts to remain competitive to their workers, customers, and reputation. It’s incumbent on all organizations to implement actionable steps, appropriate to their organization, to move us all forward. Organizations that don’t are sure to be left behind as investors, customers, and their employees demand it.
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Benjamin Warren
| Jan 13, 2023
The deadline for Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship applications is only a month away. Check out this handy infographic for help breaking down the application process into a few manageable, weekly steps over the next month.
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WSCPA
| Jan 13, 2023
We kick off 2023 with a look at the final standards that were issued by the FASB, GASB and AICPA throughout 2022. We'll give an executive overview of what was issued and how it may impact financial reporting, auditing and ethics.
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Kimberly Scott, CAE
| Jan 13, 2023
The challenges of the last few years have changed us individually and how we work. These changes will ripple into the future. The thought of addressing some of these changes may make you feel overwhelmed. Some changes may seem too monumental and paralyze your ability to decide where to start. Fortunately, some of these we can tackle together.
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WSCPA
| Jan 11, 2023
Hindsight might be 20/20, but we had an amazing 2022 at the WSCPA!
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Mike Nelson
| Jan 11, 2023
With the 2022 elections behind us, we adjust our focus to the 2023 Legislative Session. As we prepare for the launch of the session, WSCPA members will be meeting with legislators in Olympia during Hill Day on January 19 to discuss key matters expected to come before the legislature.
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WSCPA
| Jan 09, 2023
In December 2022, the FASB issued two Accounting Standard Updates that make changes to previously-issued standards. ASU 2022-05 updates the transition guidance for ASU 2018-12 impacting long duration contracts. ASU 2022-06 extends the sunset date for reference rate reform.
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Sara Bailey, CPA
| Jan 04, 2023
The WSCPA Board of Directors has been working on devising a strategy for investing in the future of our profession. Sara Bailey, WSCPA Board Chair, shares the five areas that will comprise the WSCPA’s strategic plan.
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WSCPA
| Dec 20, 2022
The Washington State Board of Accountancy (WBOA) announced today that a CPE summary upload feature has gone live on the WBOA service dashboard via SecureAccess Washington (SAW). Any licensee can now upload CPE from a pre-formatted CSV file into the state’s CPE Tracker, which is mandatory for license renewal.
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WSCPA
| Dec 19, 2022
The AICPA has issued proposed changes to the peer review standards. The proposal is filled with several technical corrections and wording changes with the intent to improve clarity of existing standards. Comments are due January 31, 2023.
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WSCPA
| Dec 19, 2022
The de minimis threshold for information reporting was lowered as part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, and will substantially increase the number of Forms 1099-K required to be filed with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and furnished to recipients by third-party settlement organizations and their electronic payment facilitators.
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WSCPA
| Dec 13, 2022
GASB has issued nine questions for public comment that relate to leases, SBITA and accounting changes. The implementation guidance which would be issued in 2023 would be authoritative interpretations of the related standards. Comments are due January 20, 2023.
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WSCPA
| Dec 06, 2022
FASB has proposed changes to Topic 842, Leases for related parties under common control. The proposal would change the evaluation of the lease term for private entities under common control to allow the use of what was in writing. The proposal would also change the amortization of leasehold improvements for all common control entities including public entities. Comments are due January 16, 2023
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