Webinar
October 25, 2023
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
virtual

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Exploring the OMB 2023 Updates and Proposed Guidance

1 CPE credit is available for this webinar.

Each year, the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) updates the Compliance Supplement, which provides auditors with the federal government’s expectations for what they should be addressing as they perform single audits of federal programs under the Uniform Guidance. Understanding these updates and monitoring the developments centralized around single audits will keep your organization compliant and avoid potential findings.

Key objectives:

  • Explain what has changed and what is new in the 2023 Supplement, including programs added, programs removed, and those that have been identified as “higher risk”
  • Provide updates on other recent single audit developments and the latest on the impact of COVID-19 funding
  • Provide updates on the proposed guidance to boost American-made goods in federal infrastructure projects
  • Updates on the movement of the Data Collection Form and single audit filings under the FAC to the GSA

Speakers

Tricia Katebini, CPA, MBA

Partner, Audit and Assurance

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Bill Dobbing, CPA

Audit Supervisor

Additional Program Details

  • Learning Objective: To provide attendees with an update on OMB 2023 Proposed Guidance.
  • Instructional Delivery Methods: Group Internet-based
  • Recommended CPE: 1.0 CPE
  • Recommended Fields of Study: Audit
  • 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