
Not-for-Profit Entities: 2025 Industry Developments
Get updates on the most pressing issues facing the not-for-profit industry, and learn how management, auditors and tax preparers can stay on top of new developments.
Format
Webcast
Date
Oct 15, 2025
NASBA Field of Study
Accounting
Level
Intermediate
CPE Credits
2
Instructor
Brian Yacker, Ksenia Popke, Carolyn Mollen
Availability
3 months
Product Number
WC4823052
Update on issues affecting the NFP industry
In this Not-for-Profit Section webcast, a panel of NFP experts draw on their varied experience to provide observations, discussion and practical answers concerning:
- Economic and not-for-profit industry updates
- Key implementation issues resulting from recent auditing standards
- Legislative and tax regulatory and compliance updates
- Accounting issues and financial reporting considerations
Key Topics
- Auditing standards
- GAAP
- Exempt organization tax matters
- Economic outlook for the not-for-profit industry
Learning Outcomes
- Determine the reasons for updates to auditing standards and the key application points for audit procedures and documentation.
- Identify the requirements of key new ASUs affecting NFPs.
- Analyze common tax pitfalls facing NFPs today, based on an expert's experience dealing with the IRS and advising NFP clients on challenging issues.
- Determine the current economic impacts on NFPs and how NFPs can strategize, collaborate and invest in themselves and others.
Who Will Benefit
- Individuals with knowledge of or interest in the not-for-profit industry
- Accounting and finance professionals
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