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Oversight of third parties: Considerations for auditors and NFPs
Not-for-Profit
Webcast

Oversight of third parties: Considerations for auditors and NFPs

Create lasting relationships when selecting the right third-party service provider for your not-for-profit organization.

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Format

Webcast

NASBA Field of Study

Auditing

Level

Intermediate

CPE Credits

2

Instructor

Amy West, Christopher DuKate

Availability

3 months

Product Number

WC3857156

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Select the provider right for you

Not-for-profits (NFPs) have a lot to consider when selecting a third-party service provider, and finding the provider that best fits those needs is a difficult decision. As you search for and select your service providers, there are key considerations you need to make.

In this webcast, part of a monthly series hosted by the AICPA Not-for-Profit Section, you'll gain insights about making selections and monitoring the relationships. An NFP auditor will share best practices when performing an annual audit and using a third party's report.

Key Topics

  • Service provider relationships with NFPs
  • Considerations when using service provider reports

Learning Outcomes

  • Indicate best practices when selecting a third-party provider.
  • Determine procedures NFPs can use to monitor third-party relationships.
  • Identify auditor considerations when using reports from a third-party provider.

Who Will Benefit

  • NFP auditors
  • NFP management
More Details
NASBA Field of Study
Auditing, Business Management and Organization
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
Knowledge of the not-for-profit sector.
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
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Speakers
Amy West
CPA, CGMA
Amy West is the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of AHRC New York City (“AHRC NYC”). AHRC NYC is an organization that provides critical services to people who are neurodiverse. Amy has direct responsibility for AHRC NYC's operating budget of over $380 million and manages a staff of ninety. Prior to joining AHRC NYC, Amy served for eight years as the Director of Finance of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. She also held the position of Vice President of Finance and Budget at the United States Fund for UNICEF and worked as an auditor for Ernst & Young LLP specializing in the healthcare and not-for-profit industries. Amy began her career as the Coordinator of Fiscal Operations for the New York Public Library. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Hunter College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting. Amy is the Chair of the AICPA Not-For-Profit Industry Conference. She is also Co-Chair of the Nonprofit Finance Leadership Roundtable NYC.
Christopher DuKate
CPA
Chris has more than 15 years of experience providing auditing, accounting, and consulting services for nonprofit and higher education clients. He has a passion for serving mission-minded organizations and has worked extensively with a variety of nonprofit clients, including social service organizations, foundations, museums, sport and membership associations, and colleges and universities. Chris has significant experience performing audits in accordance with Uniform Guidance. He also has led many consulting projects in both the nonprofit and governmental industries. Chris regularly speaks at regional and national conferences, including the AICPA Not-for-Profit Industry Conference and AICPA Governmental and Not-for-Profit Training Program. He also has volunteered with Traders Point Christian Church, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana, and Boys and Girls Clubs of Indianapolis, where he serves on the board and as treasurer and Business Affairs Committee chair.
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