Webinar
March 11, 2021
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
virtual

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2020 Compliance Supplement Update

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has released new guidance on single audits in the form of a 2020 Compliance Supplement addendum. The update, which is aimed at federal programs under the CARES act, will impact many organizations who have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Join GRF’s nonprofit audit experts as we delve into the logistics of the compliance supplement update by identifying single audit priorities for 2020 and beyond. Participants will come away with a better understanding of key provisions of the update, guidance on reporting COVID relief funding and insight into auditor priorities.

Speakers

Lindsay Dean, CPA, Senior Manager, Nonprofit Audit 

Ms. Dean has worked in auditing and accounting since 2004. She plans and coordinates the audit fieldwork for approximately 50 audit engagements on an annual basis. Ms. Dean works extensively with nonprofit organizations, specifically charitable organizations. She also works with numerous international clients, performs field audits, and travels throughout Africa and Europe.

 

Additional Program Details

  • Learning Objective: To provide attendees with a better understanding of the key provisions of the compliance supplement update.
  • Instructional Delivery Methods: Group Internet-based
  • Recommended CPE: 1.0 CPE
  • Recommended Fields of Study: Auditing – Technical
  • Prerequisites: None Required
  • Advance Preparation: None
  • Program Level: Basic
  • Course Registration Requirements: None
  • Refund Policy: No fee is required to participate in this session.
  • Cancellation Policy: In the event that the presentation is cancelled or rescheduled, participants will be contacted immediately with details.
  • Complaint Resolution Policy: GRF CPAs & Advisors is committed to our participants’ 100% satisfaction and will make every reasonable effort to resolve complaints as quickly as possible. Please contact kdavis@grfcpa.com with any concerns