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Preparing and Writing Findings in Yellow Book and Single Audits WEBCAST

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4.0 Credits

Member Price $185.00

Non-Member Price $210.00

Overview

Reporting findings under the Yellow Book and single audit standards comes with unique rules but mastering them is easier than you think. This course gives you the tools and techniques to prepare, write, and present findings that meet the GAO and OMB requirements while sparking meaningful improvements for your clients. You’ll learn exactly what to report, how to report it, and where to report; so you can deliver results with clarity, compliance, and impact.

Highlights

The types of audit findings reported in Yellow Book and single audit engagements. The finding elements required by the GAO and OMB standards. Where audit findings get communicated in the reporting process.

Prerequisites

Some introductory background in Yellow Book and single auditing.

Designed For

Not-for-profit and government auditors.

Objectives

Reporting findings under the Yellow Book and single audit standards comes with unique rules, but mastering them is easier than you think. This course gives you the tools and techniques to prepare, write, and present findings that meet the GAO and OMB requirements while sparking meaningful improvements for your clients. You’ll learn exactly what to report, how to report it, and where to report; so you can deliver results with clarity, compliance, and impact.

Preparation

None.

Leader(s):

Leader Bios

Martha Lindley, Partner, Lindley & Associates LLC

Martha Lindley, CPA, founded Lindley and Company LLC in 2010. She has a well grounded accounting background, including the private sector, the Washington State Auditor’s Office and large CPA firms. She was an instructor for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants teaching government and not-for-profit accounting and auditing standards, as well as other governmental topics, for eight years. Following an interest, she began taking psychology classes at the University of Washington, receiving a Bachelors in Arts, Psychology - Clinical. While there are many disciplines of psychology, her interest concentrates in cognitive and behavioral psychology. To obtain training in this field (while a full-time CPA), she was a trained volunteer at the Crisis Clinic 24-line, serving five hours a week for two years in emergency crisis intervention. She is an Adjunct professor at the University of Washington.

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Non-Member Price $210.00

Member Price $185.00