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2026 Not-for-Profit Gameshow
Not-for-Profit
Webcast

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.

$0 - $109
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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

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Product Details

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
Credit Info
CPE Credits
2
NASBA Field of Study
Business Management and Organization
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
Knowledge of the not-for-profit industry
Access
This is a digital product. With full paid access the content will be available to you for 3 months after purchase date.
Duration
2 hrs
For more information, please refer to CPE requirements and NASBA sponsorship information
Pricing
Do you have an AICPA or CIMA membership? Log in to apply your member discount.
Nonmembers
$109.00
AICPA Members
$89.00
CIMA Members
$89.00
NFP Section Members
$0.00

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2 to 5 registrants

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Speakers
Chris Anderson
Chris is a shareholder at Maloney + Novotny LLC, where he has worked since 1994 after beginning his career at a national firm specializing in not-for-profit tax matters. With extensive experience serving both tax-exempt and taxable entities, Chris focuses on tax issues for nonprofit clients, including compliance with unrelated business income tax laws, restructuring organizations, and conducting “mock IRS audits.” He is an active leader in the profession, serving on the AICPA’s Not-for-Profit Advisory Council, which provides resources and guidance to CPAs in the nonprofit sector. Chris is a past Chair of the AICPA’s Taxation of Exempt Organizations Tax Resource Panel, where he collaborated with the IRS and Treasury on legislative and regulatory matters. He also serves on the Planning Committee for the AICPA National Not-for-Profit Industry Conference and co-chairs the TEGE EO Council’s Roundtable, a forum for federal tax issues impacting exempt organizations. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame with a degree in Business Administration, Chris is a frequent speaker for national and state organizations, including the AICPA, OSCPA, United Way, and others, sharing his expertise on nonprofit tax and compliance topics.
Cheryl R. Olson
CPA, CGMA
Cheryl R. Olson, CPA, CGMA is the Director, Solutions Strategist for Clark Nuber, PS, which is based in Bellevue, WA. As a remote worker from Portland, OR, she provides operational, financial, technology, and governance advisory services. Prior to joining Clark Nuber, she was Director, Council Financial Consulting at the Girl Scouts of the United States of America. For more than twenty years, she has dedicated her career to the not-for-profit sector in a variety of roles, serving as volunteer, consultant, assistant executive director, finance director, auditor and tax accountant. Cheryl holds licenses in Oregon, Washington, and New York. She frequently shares her knowledge nationally as an advisor, writer, and presenter. Additionally, she is a member of the Oregon Society of CPAs Not-for-Profit Committee and previously served as both Committee and Conference Chair. Cheryl serves as a member of the Finance Committee for the Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington. She graduated from the University of the Pacific with a bachelor’s degree in business and public administration, with a concentration in accounting, and is a member and Past President of the Alumni Club, Portland, OR Chapter.
Paul Preziotti
Paul Preziotti, CPA, is a Partner for the multi-office CPA firm, Johnson Lambert LLP. He is responsible for providing audit and consulting services to not-for-profit entities and employee benefit plans. He has significant experience serving as an advisor for organizations on a variety of issues including risk assessment, governance, compliance, and internal control considerations. Paul received his Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Bachelor of Science in International Business degrees from the University of Maryland, and he joined Johnson Lambert after graduating. He is a frequent speaker on audit and accounting topics at various industry conferences and seminars. He is an alumnus of the AICPA Leadership Academy, an honor for which less than 40 people are recognized nationally each year. He received the Greater Washington Society of CPA’s (GWSCPA) 2018 Outstanding Member in Public Practice Award for his contributions to the growth and enhancement of the accounting profession. Furthermore, he is a current member of the AICPA’s Not-for-Profit Advisory Council and a past chair for the GWSCPA’s Nonprofit Finance & Accounting Symposium. Additionally, Paul serves as the Treasurer for St. John’s Community Services, as the Secretary for the GWSCPA, a Finance Committee member for United Way of San Diego County, and a member of the governance structure for the Radiation Effects Research Foundation.
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