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Save $50! New! ROANOKE DEADLINE: AUG. 21 FALLS CHURCH MARRIOTT FAIRVIEW PARK SEPTEMBER 24–25, 2015 FALLS CHURCH DEADLINE: AUG. 24 VIRGINIA BEACH DEADLINE: OCT. 20 HOTEL ROANOKE & CONFERENCE CENTER SEPTEMBER 21–22, 2015 45TH ANNUAL VIRGINIA ACCOUNTING & AUDITING CONFERENCE 17 CPE CREDITS 14 ATTEST & COMPILATION CREDITS 11 YELLOW BOOK CREDITS VSCPA.COM/A&A CO-PRESENTED BY: FOUNDERS INN, VIRGINIA BEACH NOVEMBER 19–20, 2015 45TH ANNUAL VIRGINIA ACCOUNTING & AUDITING CONFERENCE SEPT. 21–22, 2015 SEPT. 24–25, 2015 u HOTEL ROANOKE & CONFERENCE CENTER The annual VIRGINIA ACCOUNTING & AUDITING CONFERENCE IS CELEBRATING ITS 45TH YEAR IN 2015! WE’D LIKE TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT THROUGHOUT THE YEARS AND WE HAVE SOME EXCITING NEWS AND CHANGES TO SHARE WITH YOU: FALLS CHURCH MARRIOTT FAIRVIEW PARK u nnA third location in Falls Church — Accessible by public transportation for NOV. 19–20, 2015 u FOUNDERS INN, VIRGINIA BEACH increased convenience. Free parking is also available on-site at the hotel. nnEasier access to conference materials — All conference materials will be available for download before the conference. And, we’ll be handing out complimentary flash drives with pre-loaded conference materials so you can access the latest session updates on your computing device. Save $50 when you register early! nnOpportunities to network — The networking reception on day one is a great ROANOKE: REGISTER BY AUG. 21 FALLS CHURCH: REGISTER BY AUG. 24 VIRGINIA BEACH: REGISTER BY OCT. 20 nnExpert speakers & timely topics — We’ve worked hard to provide you with time to meet other folks in your field while enjoying good food and drinks. the best speakers in the industry. Every session is chock full of the latest information to help you perform your job better. PLUS: 17 CPE CREDITS 14 ATTEST & COMPILATION CREDITS 11 YELLOW BOOK CREDITS REGISTER: vscpa.com/Conferences 1 SCHEDULE ATTEST AND COMPILATION CREDIT YELLOW BOOK CREDIT SEPT. 21, SEPT. 24 & NOV. 19 7:30 – 8:25 AM REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:25 – 8:30 AM WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS 10:30 AM – 12:10 PM UPDATE ON STANDARDS FOR AUDITS, REVIEWS, COMPILATIONS & ENGAGEMENTS TO PREPARE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 3 Engage in an interactive discussion of standards for audits, reviews, compilations and engagements to prepare financial statements. Discuss the changes to practice resulting from the issuance of Statement on Standards for Accounting and Review Services (SSARS) No. 21, including significant revisions to the requirements for financial statement preparers. Also learn about the current activities of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) Auditing Standards Board. GREG JENKINS, CPA PROGRAM CHAIR & PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING & INFORMATION SYSTEMS, VIRGINIA TECH MIKE GLYNN, CPA, CGMA SENIOR TECHNICAL MANAGER, AICPA AUDIT AND ATTEST STANDARDS TEAM 8:30 – 9:20 AM 1 FRAUD, LIES & HERMES TIES Co-founder and former CFO of HealthSouth shares his story and explains why frauds such as HealthSouth happen. Discover who the players are, how they participate and why. Learn how you can develop a strong ethical character and improve the integrity of your company. 4 IT’S ABOUT TIME. IT’S ABOUT YOU! Improve your effectiveness and efficiency so you can enjoy life at work and at home. Find out how to think about time as you never have before. Learn how to make appropriate choices with simple techniques to help you get more done with less stress. Takeaways include how to plan your days and weeks as well as techniques to stay on track with each plan. AARON BEAM CO-FOUNDER & FIRST CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER, HEALTHSOUTH CARMAN FAISON, CPA MANAGER, MITCHELL, WIGGINS & CO. 9:20 – 9:25 AM BREAK 9:25 – 10:15 AM BILL YOUNG, CPA PARTNER, MITCHELL, WIGGINS & CO. THE INTERNET OF EVERYTHING… THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE INNOVATION 2 The Internet has been and will increasingly become an even more integral part of our everyday personal and business lives. It continues to shape banking, financial services and the economics of things as well as the future of competitive strategy, inter-relationships, culture, trends, behaviors and cultural norms. Explore the ways in which innovation and transformation are rapidly taking place. JEFF LEWIS, MBA, RR, CTP, CCM PRESIDENT & MANAGING PARTNER, THE AZIMUTH GROUP 5 WHAT’S ON YOUR MIND & HOW DO YOU SEE IT? Engage in an interactive session on economic policy, tax policy and accounting policy and their relation to the business community. Exchange views and perspectives on a host of hot topics in a dynamic, open learning setting. ART AUERBACH, CPA INDEPENDENT TAX CONSULTANT, ARTHUR AUERBACH, CPA JEFF LEWIS, MBA, RR, CTP, CCM 10:15 – 10:30 AM 2 BREAK 45th Annual Virginia Accounting & Auditing Conference PRESIDENT & MANAGING PARTNER, THE AZIMUTH GROUP REGISTER: vscpa.com/Conferences 3 SCHEDULE 10:30 AM – 12:10 PM CONTINUED 6 EVOLVING ROLE OF THE CFO As we continue to emerge from the financial recession and the economy strengthens, competition will change the business environment through consolidation, innovation and investment. Cost cutting, although important, will be a lower priority than revenue growth for many companies. CFOs must adapt to these changes with new infrastructure and better information. Discuss ways to transition your organization from traditional budgets to rolling budgets, how to determine metrics and new data mining capabilities to support budget analysis and the need to hire finance and accounting individuals who will prosper in this new domain. 10:30 AM – 12:10 PM 8 WHAT’S NEW IN GOVERNMENT AUDITING? Learn about the planned revisions to the U.S. Government Accountability Office’s (GAO) Government Auditing Standards (Yellow Book), and what revisions have been recently made to GAO’s Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government (Green Book). Also review the implementation of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Uniform Guidance for Federal Awards. CONTINUED KRISTEN KOCIOLEK, CPA, CGFM ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE’S FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & ASSURANCE TEAM TERRY BLEVINS, CPA EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER, LANDMARK COMMUNICATIONS INC. PRACTICE MONITORING OF THE FUTURE: THE VALUE OF SELF-REGULATION 7 The AICPA launched the Enhancing Audit Quality (EAQ) Initiative as a comprehensive, integrated effort to look at every area that impacts the quality of private entity financial statement audits. Discuss the planned and proposed efforts to immediately improve audit quality including practical implications for firms. Also look forward to what practice monitoring could look like in the future — a provocative vision of the transformation of the existing peer review program into a technology-driven, near-real-time process. JIM BRACKENS JR., CPA, CGMA VICE PRESIDENT, ETHICS AND PRACTICE QUALITY, AICPA RICK REEDER, CPA, CGMA OWNER, REEDER & ASSOCIATES, PA 12:10 – 1:10 PM NETWORKING LUNCHEON 1:10 – 2:50 PM UPDATE ON STANDARDS FOR AUDITS, REVIEWS, COMPILATIONS & ENGAGEMENTS TO PREPARE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (SEE SESSION 3) 9 10 IT’S ABOUT TIME. IT’S ABOUT YOU! (SEE SESSION 4) AN UPDATE ON THE ECONOMY, FINANCE & BANKING, MONEY MATTERS, FREAKY TECHNOLOGY & FRAUD 11 Delve into critical issues, impactful trends and emerging topics related to our economy, financial services and related topics. Also explore key developments related to your money matters as well as emerging, innovative and disruptive approaches to technology, online and other types of fraud. Finally, find out about seemingly freaky tech developments that have the ability to transform the financial services arena of the future. JEFF LEWIS, MBA, RR, CTP, CCM PRESIDENT & MANAGING PARTNER, THE AZIMUTH GROUP 4 45th Annual Virginia Accounting & Auditing Conference REGISTER: vscpa.com/Conferences 5 SCHEDULE 1:10 – 2:50 PM CONTINUED 12 UPDATE & PROGRESS OF TAX REFORM PRACTICE MONITORING OF THE FUTURE: THE VALUE OF SELF-REGULATION (SEE SESSION 7) 15 Get an update on recent significant developments and the status of any tax reform legislation in Congress. Review corporate reform, new IRAs, savings alternatives and the status of depreciation. 16 ART AUERBACH, CPA EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLAN AUDIT QUALITY & EBPAQC RESOURCES INDEPENDENT TAX CONSULTANT, ARTHUR AUERBACH, CPA 3:10 – 4:50 PM 13 SPEAKING VOLUMES THROUGH LISTENING (SEE SESSION 13) 17 Discuss the results of the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) year-long audit quality study — the good, the bad and the ugly. A practicing employee benefit plan auditor will weigh in on how to perform quality work in this specialized area, and the AICPA Employee Benefit Plan Audit Quality Center (EBPAQC) will share resources certain to make your work best in class. This session is particularly beneficial for anyone whose audit practice includes retirement or health plans. SPEAKING VOLUMES THROUGH LISTENING The most important skill we can try to master is listening. It can also be the most difficult. Learn the science (and common behaviors) behind why listening is so hard and how you can specifically become a better listener in a way that can improve your life and your organization. COURTNEY BARRACK, CPA BRIAN KUSH, CPA, CLS ROANOKE ONLY ERISA TEAM LEADER & AUDIT MANAGER, KEITER EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP COACH SHELLY DESBOIS, CPA, CGMA 14 WHAT’S NEW IN GOVERNMENT AUDITING? (SEE SESSION 8) IAN DINGWALL, CPA 2:50 – 3:10 PM ROANOKE ONLY TECHNICAL MANAGER, AICPA EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLAN AUDIT QUALITY CENTER BREAK FALLS CHURCH ONLY CHIEF ACCOUNTANT, EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (EBSA) SUSAN HICKS, J.D. VIRGINIA BEACH ONLY FOUNDING PRINCIPAL, THE SUSAN HICKS GROUP PC ! n r a E 17 CPE CREDITS 14 ATTEST & COMPILATION CREDITS 11 YELLOW BOOK CREDITS 18 UPDATE & PROGRESS OF TAX REFORM (SEE SESSION 12) NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS: RED FLAGS FOR EXEMPT ROANOKE & FALLS CHURCH ONLY ACTIVITIES & UNRELATED BUSINESS INCOME 19 Identify situations and activities that can have potentially adverse tax consequences to a nonprofit organization, with particular attention on unrelated business income. DAVID TRIMNER, CPA PRINCIPAL, CLIFTONLARSONALLEN LLP 6 45th Annual Virginia Accounting & Auditing Conference REGISTER: vscpa.com/Conferences 7 SCHEDULE 3:10 – 4:50 PM 20 VIRGINIA CPA ETHICS: 2015 REQUIRED COURSE 8:50 – 9:40 AM Satisfy your annual Virginia Board of Accountancy (VBOA) Ethics requirement. This course provides regulatory updates and guidance as well as businessrelated, thought-provoking case studies regarding the practical application of ethics in the workplace. CONTINUED DIGESTING THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT FROM A BUSINESS OWNER’S PERSPECTIVE 22 The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is now five years old. Explore the good, the bad and the ugly with the biggest change in the delivery of health care since Medicare was enacted in 1965. Employer mandates, employee mandates, changes in benefits, premium subsidies and dramatic changes in employer coverage have dominated the landscape. Learn more about the ACA and its far-reaching implications. JIM COLE, CPA CEO, MASONIC HOME OF VIRGINIA BURMAN CLARK, RHU, CSA PRESIDENT, MUNERIS 4:50 – 5:10 PM BREAK 5:10 – 6 PM 21 AICPA ACCOUNTING & AUDITING UPDATE Dive into the latest issues impacting the CPA profession at the national and international level and current AICPA initiatives to address them. 9:40 – 10 AM BREAK 10 – 11:40 AM VICE PRESIDENT, ETHICS & PRACTICE QUALITY, AICPA TECHNOLOGY UPDATE 2015 2015 is a year of change and in this pivotal period, technology can help or hurt your organization. Hardware and software businesses are in upheaval, mobile strategies are evolving and the Internet of Things is a game-changer on all fronts. Learn how to create a technology roadmap that helps you to improve organizational efficiency and avoid pitfalls. JIM BRACKENS JR., CPA, CGMA 6 – 7:30 PM 23 NETWORKING RECEPTION (OPTIONAL) RANDY JOHNSTON, MCP, CNA Come and enjoy hors d’oeuvres and drinks while connecting with fellow Virginia CPAs! SEPT. 22, SEPT. 25 & NOV. 20 7 – 8:50 AM REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8 – 8:50 AM BONUS SESSION: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES UPDATE Review national and statewide initiatives impacting your everyday work life and the landscape of the profession at large. SHAREHOLDER & EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, K2 ENTERPRISES NONPROFIT AUDIT & ACCOUNTING UPDATE — ARE YOU PREPARED FOR THE COMING CHANGES? 24 Change is inevitable and at times overwhelming if you are not prepared. Ensure that you are current on nonprofit accounting and auditing issues during this session. You’ll be prepared for the latest accounting and auditing developments affecting nonprofit organizations. LEE KLUMPP, CPA, CGMA NATIONAL NONPROFIT & EDUCATION INDUSTRY GROUP AUDIT AND ACCOUNTING TECHNICAL LEADER, BDO USA, LLP STEPHANIE PETERS, CAE PRESIDENT & CEO, VSCPA 8 45th Annual Virginia Accounting & Auditing Conference REGISTER: vscpa.com/Conferences 9 SCHEDULE 25 VIRGINIA CPA ETHICS: 2015 REQUIRED COURSE (SEE SESSION 20) 11:40 AM – 12:45 PM 26 EMPLOYER REPORTING FOR THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT IN 2016 12:45 – 2:25 PM 10 – 11:40 AM NETWORKING LUNCHEON CONTINUED The Affordable Care Act (ACA) created new reporting requirements under Internal Revenue Code Sections 6055 and 6056. Under these new reporting rules, certain employers must provide information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about the health plan coverage they offer (or do not offer) to their employees. Learn more about the next employer mandate with respect to the ACA and how to advise your clients on the correct reporting procedures. BURMAN CLARK, RHU, CSA PRESIDENT, MUNERIS 27 RISK MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES Hear a fresh take on risk and practice management views that offers practical guidance and raises awareness to help CPA firms avoid common, recent and often-overlooked dangers. Learn how embracing these best practices can lower your likelihood of being sued and increase firm profitability. Get a refresher on defensive documentation methodologies, address select professional standards that often surprise even the most seasoned practitioners and review ethical issues and dilemmas that CPAs frequently face. 29 TECHNOLOGY UPDATE 2015 (SEE SESSION 23) NONPROFIT AUDIT & ACCOUNTING UPDATE — ARE YOU PREPARED FOR THE COMING CHANGES? (SEE SESSION 24) 31 30 EFFICIENCY & CONTROLS IN MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013 Increase your productivity and raise the quality of your information by learning to use Excel effectively. Learn how to work efficiently with large data sets and add controls to reduce the incidence of errors in your spreadsheets. Explore Excel’s freeze panes, print titles, conditional formatting, data validation and worksheet protection features. Please bring your laptop to take advantage of hands-on activities. JEAN LACOSTE SENIOR INSTRUCTOR, DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING & INFORMATION SYSTEMS, VIRGINIA TECH DUNCAN WILL, CPA/ABV/CFF, CFE LOSS PREVENTION MANAGER AND ACCOUNTING & AUDITING SPECIALIST, CAMICO MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY 28 GASB UPDATE Review Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) statements that are adopted and currently effective, as well as those that will be effective in the near future. Also discuss exposure drafts and other projects being considered by GASB. Get to know your fellow attendees! Enjoy good food and great conversation during the networking luncheons. KRISTA EDOFF, CPA AUDIT PARTNER, CHERRY BEKAERT 10 45th Annual Virginia Accounting & Auditing Conference REGISTER: vscpa.com/Conferences 11 SCHEDULE 12:45 – 2:25 PM CONTINUED 32 FINANCIAL PRESENTATION MAKEOVER — FROM DRAB TO FAB This hands-on, interactive session will explore some innovative ways to communicate important information to financial statement users who need it, supplementing generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) financial statements and audit communications required by generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS). Learn some tips, techniques and caveats to transform your financial presentations into more effective communication tools. 2:25 – 2:40 PM BREAK 2:40 – 4:20 PM GREGG FUNKHOUSER, CPA, MST, MBA SHAREHOLDER, RENNER & COMPANY 33 ACCOUNTING FOR FEDERAL CONTRACTS Discuss terminology, current issues and trends associated with contracting with the federal government. In addition, get an overview of applicable regulations including contract audit requirements, impact of various available contract types and other relevant issues in the federal contractor marketplace. JOAN RENNER, CPA 35 PARTNER-IN-CHARGE, DIXON HUGHES GOODMAN BILL WALTER, CPA DANGER! NONPROFIT GAAP AHEAD! PARTNER, DIXON HUGHES GOODMAN With more than 1.6 million nonprofit organizations in the U.S., they are difficult to avoid. What can be more difficult is the application of revenue recognition, net assets, reporting and other aspects of nonprofit GAAP. Learn to identify a nonprofit organization, recognize the difference between contributions and exchange transactions and find out how to disaggregate sponsorships. Also discover the various types of net assets and how to apply the unique reporting challenges of nonprofit organizations. CATHY PENNINGTON, CPA SHAREHOLDER, RENNER & COMPANY 34 GENERAL FASB UPDATE Obtain a general update on recently completed and ongoing standard-setting projects from the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). Also gain insight into issues that are most relevant for private companies. MIKE CHENG ROANOKE ONLY PROJECT MANAGER, FASB RYAN EGAN Ne w! We’re going paperless! We’ll be handing out complimentary flash drives with pre-loaded conference materials when you check in. We’ll also send you instructions on how to access e-materials prior to your arrival. FALLS CHURCH & VIRGINIA BEACH ONLY PROJECT MANAGER, FASB 12 45th Annual Virginia Accounting & Auditing Conference REGISTER: vscpa.com/Conferences 13 SCHEDULE 36 GENERAL FASB UPDATE (SEE SESSION 34) 37 TIME-SAVING CALCULATIONS IN MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013 2:40 – 4:20 PM CONTINUED You know how to use Sum, Average, Min, Max and Count in Excel but this session will introduce calculations you’ll find yourself using just as often. Want to total just the values for a particular month or vendor? Want to translate the values you have into values that you need? Want to summarize hundreds or thousands of expenses quickly and easily by category? Learn about Excel’s If, SumIf and Vlookup functions, 3-D referencing and Pivot Tables. Please bring your laptop to participate in hands-on activities. JEAN LACOSTE FACILITY & ACCOMMODATIONS ROANOKE // HOTEL ROANOKE & CONFERENCE CENTER 110 SHENANDOAH AVENUE • ROANOKE, VA 24016 PHONE (540) 985-5900 RATE $156/single, $176/double by Aug. 17, 2015. Please request the Virginia Accounting & Auditing Conference rate. PARKING Self-parking: $1–$6/day or $8/night. Valet: $11/day or $13/night. PRE-CONFERENCE CHECK-IN 5–6 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 20 FALLS CHURCH // FAIRVIEW PARK MARRIOTT HOTEL SENIOR INSTRUCTOR, DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING & INFORMATION SYSTEMS, VIRGINIA TECH 3111 FAIRVIEW PARK DRIVE • FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 FINANCIAL PRESENTATION MAKEOVER — FROM DRAB TO FAB (SEE SESSION 32) 38 PHONE (703) 849-9400 RATE $179/single by Sept. 9, 2015. Please request the Virginia Accounting & Auditing Conference Rate. 39 DANGER! NONPROFIT GAAP AHEAD! (SEE SESSION 33) PARKING Free self-parking 40 RISK MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES (SEE SESSION 27) PRE-CONFERENCE CHECK-IN 5–6 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 23 METRO STOP Dunn Loring-Merrifield on the Orange Line with complimentary shuttle to/from the hotel (3.3 miles away). The shuttle runs from 6:30 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. and departs once an hour on the half hour. VIRGINIA BEACH // FOUNDERS INN Please note: Rooms sell out quickly, so be sure to make your reservation today! Please ask for the Virginia Accounting & Auditing Conference Rate. 14 45th Annual Virginia Accounting & Auditing Conference 5641 INDIAN RIVER ROAD • VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23464 PHONE (757) 424-5511 RATE $145/single/double by Oct. 19, 2015. Please request the Virginia Accounting & Auditing Conference rate. PARKING Free self-parking PRE-CONFERENCE CHECK-IN 5–6 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 18 REGISTER: vscpa.com/Conferences 15 REGISTRATION YOUR REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES ELECTRONIC MATERIALS AVAILABLE BY DOWNLOAD AND ON A FLASH DRIVE, INSTRUCTION, CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTS, BEVERAGE AND SNACK BREAKS, A NETWORKING RECEPTION AND NETWORKING LUNCHEONS. THANK YOU TO THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS WHO HELPED PLAN THIS EVENT! Lynn Almond, CPA Jim Brackens, CPA, CGMA John Brozovsky, CPA, Ph.D. Jamie Dunn, CPA REGISTRATION FEES Carman Faison, CPA Roanoke: $465 before Aug. 21 Falls Church: $525 before Aug. 24 Virginia Beach: $515 before before Oct. 20 EARN UP TO 17 CPE CREDITS! Greg Jenkins, CPA, Ph.D. Kristen Kociolek, CPA, CGFM REGISTER EARLY AND SAVE $50 ROANOKE D EADLINE: AUG. 21 FALLS CHURCH D EADLINE: AUG. 24 VIRGINIA BEACH D EADLINE: OCT. 20 MATERIALS We’re going paperless! Linda Newsom-McCurdy, CMP Arnita Perfater Joan Renner, CPA Laura Seal, CPA Valerie Vaughn THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS: nnElectronic materials are included in the cost of your registration. You can access e-materials ahead of time, as we’ll send you download instructions prior to your arrival. nnWe’ll also be handing out complimentary flash drives with pre-loaded conference materials so you can access the latest session updates on your computing device. Please note — printed manuals will not be available. REGISTRATION POLICIES Visit vscpa.com/CPEPolicies for more information. Ready to register? Visit vscpa.com/Conferences or call (800) 341-8189. 16 45th Annual Virginia Accounting & Auditing Conference C O - P R E S E N T E D B Y: 45TH ANNUAL VIRGINIA ACCOUNTING & AUDITING CONFERENCE SEPT. 21–22, 2015 SEPT. 24–25, 2015 NOV. 19–20, 2015 u u u EARN UP TO HOTEL ROANOKE & CONFERENCE CENTER FALLS CHURCH MARRIOTT FAIRVIEW PARK FOUNDERS INN, VIRGINIA BEACH 17 CPE CREDITS! REGISTER EARLY AND SAVE $50! SEE WHAT YOU HAVE TO LOOK FORWARD TO? LAST YEAR’S ATTENDEES ARE SAYING... “I learned a lot from true story examples and outcomes illustrated in the presentations.” “All presenters were excellent. I really can’t say this enough!” “Networking opportunities and the topics were my favorite part.” 17 CPE CREDITS 14 ATTEST & COMPILATION CREDITS 11 YELLOW BOOK CREDITS vscpa.com/Conferences REGISTER EARLY & SAVE $50! Ea rn! 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