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GAAP Update

Ecotrust Conference Center, 2nd Floor 721 NW 9th Avenue
Portland

About this event

Timothy R. Gillette, CPA
Talbot, Korvola & Warwick, LLP

Continental Breakfast & Presentation at 7:30
Networking at 9:00

Please join the Nonprofit Fiscal Managers Association for an accounting and auditing update presented by Tim Gillette, partner with Talbot, Korvola & Warwick, LLP. This session will discuss recent activities of FASB and AICPA, and look at changes in the accounting environment for nonprofit organizations.

We’ll explore these topics:

  • IFRS and the financial reporting system in the U.S.
  • Convergence projects of the FASB and IASB
  • Recommendations of the Private Company Blue Ribbon Panel
  • Issues in Revenue Recognition and Leases projects
  • Improving the Financial Reporting Model for nonprofits
  • FASB project on financial statement presentation
  • Net asset classification scheme
  • Public and private entities distinctions and implications
  • Review and compilation engagements and reporting under SSARs No. 19
  • Recently issued AICPA Technical Practice Aids

About the Presenter

Tim Gillette is the Partner in Charge of Talbot, Korvola & Warwick’s audit and accounting practice and the firm’s designated Quality Control Partner. He is a licensed CPA in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho; and a licensed municipal auditor in Oregon. Tim is a member of the Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Prior to joining TKW in 2001, Tim worked for “Big 4” public accounting firms in Amsterdam, Honolulu, Portland, and Omaha. Tim has led training in US GAAP & GAAS at local, national, and international levels. His varied career of over 36 years in public accounting and private industry includes stints as an analyst for a mining company, as a home builder, as vice president finance of a developer/operator in the hospitality industry, and as general manager of a manufacturer of truck parts.

About the Network

Nonprofit Fiscal Managers Association provides regular learning opportunities so you can stay up to date on nonprofit financial management practices and related legal and compliance issues. You will gain the knowledge, strategies, and systems you need to keep your organization on track.

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Timothy R. Gillette, CPA
Talbot, Korvola & Warwick, LLP

Continental Breakfast & Presentation at 7:30
Networking at 9:00

Please join the Nonprofit Fiscal Managers Association for an accounting and auditing update presented by Tim Gillette, partner with Talbot, Korvola & Warwick, LLP. This session will discuss recent activities of FASB and AICPA, and look at changes in the accounting environment for nonprofit organizations.

We’ll explore these topics:

  • IFRS and the financial reporting system in the U.S.
  • Convergence projects of the FASB and IASB
  • Recommendations of the Private Company Blue Ribbon Panel
  • Issues in Revenue Recognition and Leases projects
  • Improving the Financial Reporting Model for nonprofits
  • FASB project on financial statement presentation
  • Net asset classification scheme
  • Public and private entities distinctions and implications
  • Review and compilation engagements and reporting under SSARs No. 19
  • Recently issued AICPA Technical Practice Aids

About the Presenter

Tim Gillette is the Partner in Charge of Talbot, Korvola & Warwick’s audit and accounting practice and the firm’s designated Quality Control Partner. He is a licensed CPA in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho; and a licensed municipal auditor in Oregon. Tim is a member of the Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Prior to joining TKW in 2001, Tim worked for “Big 4” public accounting firms in Amsterdam, Honolulu, Portland, and Omaha. Tim has led training in US GAAP & GAAS at local, national, and international levels. His varied career of over 36 years in public accounting and private industry includes stints as an analyst for a mining company, as a home builder, as vice president finance of a developer/operator in the hospitality industry, and as general manager of a manufacturer of truck parts.

About the Network

Nonprofit Fiscal Managers Association provides regular learning opportunities so you can stay up to date on nonprofit financial management practices and related legal and compliance issues. You will gain the knowledge, strategies, and systems you need to keep your organization on track.

When
April 28th, 2011 from  7:30 AM to  9:30 AM
Location
Ecotrust Conference Center, 2nd Floor
721 NW 9th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209
Multnomah
Event Fee(s)
NAO Members & Affiliates $22.50
Nonmembers $25.00