Accounting/Ethics
The following Neverest Accounting/Ethics courses are offered in-house at your office or a designated off-site location at dates convenient for your team. Click below for course descriptions:
½ DAY – 3.5 PD HOURS
Ensure your team is up to date on Accounting Standards for Private Enterprises (ASPE). Revisit key accounting requirements and new developments, with a focus on recent and proposed standards, common trouble spots and its implications and application to your organization.
½ DAY – 3.5 PD HOURS
Ensure your team is up to date on Accounting Standards for Not-for-Profit Organizations (NFPOs). Revisit key accounting requirements and new developments, with a focus on recent and proposed standards, common trouble spots and its implications and application to your organization.
½ DAY – 3.5 PD HOURS
Ensure your team is up to date on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Revisit key accounting requirements and new developments, with a focus on recent and proposed standards, common trouble spots and its implications and application to your organization.
½ DAY – 3.5 PD HOURS
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic developed rapidly in 2020, impacting economic activity, which in turn has implications on accounting and financial reporting. This course identifies the accounting and assurance issues that should be considered in performing audit and review engagements for small to mid-sized entities.
½ DAY – 3.5 PD HOURS
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic developed rapidly in 2020, impacting economic activity, which in turn has implications on accounting and financial reporting. This course explores the complex accounting and assurance issues that should be considered in performing audit and review engagements for small to mid-sized entities. The issues related to going concern, asset impairment, and the audit of inventory will be addressed using examples.
½ DAY – 3.5 PD HOURS
This course communicates key monitoring inspection observations. Share tips for improving the effectiveness (and efficiency) of assurance engagements.
½ DAY – 3.5 PD HOURS
This course is customized to address specific areas for improvement as highlighted by a firm’s quality control function, CPA practice inspection (PI), or other external regulators.
½ DAY – 3.5 PD HOURS
This course reviews ASPE Section 3856, Financial Instruments, using examples and focuses on the recent revisions on the accounting for financial instruments originating from related party transactions, and the accounting for the redeemable preference shares.
½ DAY – 3.5 PD HOURS
This course reviews objectives and approaches to preparing and reviewing financial statements, including presentation and disclosure issues. It covers compliance requirements, form and style considerations, and the importance of accuracy and consistency. It will look at disclosures related to financial instruments, related party transactions and balances, and other specific areas. The session will use examples to help prepare and review actual notes to financial statements.
½ DAY – 4 PD HOURS
As professionals working in public practice and/or client service, there are many ethical responsibilities to be aware of and adhere to. In how we interact with and represent our clients, our colleagues, our communities, and the profession as a whole, ethics matter.
This course reviews and highlights professional ethics requirements. More importantly, it will provide participants with an opportunity to review a variety of illustrative scenarios to identify and discuss a professional’s ‘best practice’ course of action.