
2026 Not-for-Profit Gameshow
Join this interactive, fast-paced session to discover tips, tricks, and traps for not-for-profit tax and accounting professionals.
Format
Webcast
Date
Feb 25, 2026
NASBA Field of Study
Business Management and Organization
Level
Intermediate
CPE Credits
2
Instructor
Chris Anderson, Cheryl R. Olson, Paul Preziotti
Availability
3 months
Product Number
WC5190814
Ready for some fun?
In this Not‑for‑Profit Section webcast, you can test what you know in a lively game show-style session.
Our panel of experts will throw out tough questions, then walk through the answers with practical insights and plenty of discussion.
Whether you’ve been in the field for years or are just starting out, you’ll pick up useful tips on nonprofit accounting, tax, and governance while staying engaged.
Come join in, compete with your peers, and see how your skills stack up.
Key Topics
- Not-for-profit operational and governance issues
- Audit and accounting best practices
- Nonprofit tax law
Learning Outcomes
- Determine the accounting and reporting treatment for various financial transactions.
- Analyze applicable auditing standards in given scenarios.
- Use best practices for addressing operational and governance challenges facing not-for-profit organizations today.
- Calculate common mistakes and errors made by exempt organizations on annual tax filings.
Who Will Benefit
- Individuals with knowledge of or interest in the not-for-profit industry
- Accounting and finance professionals
- NFP tax preparers and users of NFP tax returns
Group ordering for your team
2 to 5 registrants
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