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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Thomas G. Donaghy Chair Kirsten S. Duke Vice Chair Amanda V. O’Rourke Treasurer David E. Trujillo Secretary David J. Miniken Immediate Past Chair Kimberly D. Scott President & CEO
Erika C. Amezquita Kristine L. Lambright Dawn E. Beck Moses S. Man Justin A. Bourn Rhonda S. Powell Christina J. Gehrke Michael W. Reeves Brett J. Jordan Jared M. Theis Mary E. Joyce Ronald L. Tilden Lowel J. Krueger CHAPTER BOARD CHAIRS Andrew Whitman Bellevue Area Lydia Ahn Bellingham Area Sarah Ozanne Everett Area Carrie Munson Olympia Area - Seattle Area Jillian Robison Spokane Area Angela Chase Tacoma Area Sara Bailey Tri-Cities Area Heidi Burres Vancouver Area Jessica Walkenhauer Yakima Area
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Facing and Embracing Change Together
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Make a Wise Investment in Your Career: Get Involved in Your WSCPA!
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Important Recent Tax Developments: Self-Employment Taxes and LLC Members
14 2016-2017 Awards Winners 19 Celebrating the Future of the Profession:
Washington CPA Foundation Scholarship Winners
29 New AICPA Cybersecurity Risk Management Framework
31 6 Tips for Successful Enterprise Risk
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CPE Digest
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Facing and Embracing Change Together By Kimberly Scott, CAE, WSCPA President & CEO
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oday I officially moved into my new office; it is the start of a new journey. During the last 16 plus years I have worked in a few cubicles and a couple of offices in this building, yet this office feels very different—it is very different. The change in my office view, and the change in my role, prompted me to think about changes to the profession and organization since I have been with the WSCPA. First, let me say that I am excited about new and different opportunities, and the change they bring. I mentioned to the Past Chairs at their annual dinner a few weeks ago that things were changing in the association world and in the CPA profession. A wise past chair eloquently stated that he was chair 40 some years ago and change was what they worried about too. In fact change has been a constant as long as he has been a member. The number of changes which affected the CPA profession in Washington State during the past 16 years seem to prove he is correct.
Changes Affecting the CPA Profession Since 2000 CPE Shortly before I joined the organization, the CPE requirement had just been modified. Some of you may recall that, prior to this change, CPAs were required toxcompletex32xA&Axcreditxhours every license renewal cycle, regardless of whether they were engaged in audit or attest work. Soon after I joined, the reporting cycle was modified from every two years to a three-year cycle. The number of required credit hours stayed the same—40 hours per year is the average—but the type of credit hours became more focused on what you might actually need to advance in your position. They also added the four-hour ethics requirement.
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License or Certificate Washington State used to be what we called a two-tier state as well. You could be either a licensed CPA or a certificate holder. To be licensed it was very similar to what it is now, except you needed to have work experience in a public accounting firm. The certificate meant you had the education, passed the rigorous CPA exam, but were missing the required work experience in a public accounting firm.
I see much more on the horizon in this changing world and we will continue to evolve. With impressive volunteers and staff, the WSCPA will create new programs and experiences. Of course, change can often translate to fear and new opportunities may mean old ones disappear.
CPA Exam That rigorous exam has gone through many changes as well. By the way, the exam is celebrating its 100th birthday this year! Do you remember when you could only sit for the exam two times a year, May and November? Or when you had to take all four parts in one sitting, and it was paper and pencil only—no computers. It may surprise you to know that the exam moved to a computerized exam a little over a decade ago. In April more changes to the exam were rolled out and additional changes are expected every
couple of years in order to keep up with the changes in regulation and technology. Technology I cannot even begin to discuss every technological change. I clearly remember buying my first home computer. It took up a ton of space, cost as much as car, and nowadays a handheld child’s toy has more memory capacity. I even recall when the Internet became available for home use, for once I was an early adopter. Of course back then it was only really used for chat rooms. There were no news feeds, shopping, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or the latest platforms which are trending today.
What This Means for the WSCPA How do I interpret all of this change? There are opportunities and possibilities that exist for our organization.We should expect that what lies ahead will not be easy to maneuver. The WSCPA has changed significantly during my tenure as well, especially in the areas of communications and continuing education. Sixteen years ago, when we held live CPE courses, they were full. Now we offer more webcasts than we do live courses. The convenience of taking education courses from our desks or in our homes has changed how members interact with the Society. There is fierce competition in the market for CPE and so we will continue to see changes in this area. Finding the best way to communicate with members (or for you to communicate with your clients) is constantly changing as well. With new technology comes new expectations. The WSCPA used to rely on printed marketing pieces, now we communicate via print, email, and the major social media platforms. Now, we can hear from members in many different ways, any time of the day, any day of the week and we need to respond, in www.wscpa.org
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accordance with member expectations for each communication platform. The WSCPA has invested in connecting with students and young professionals, trying to clearly understand what they expect to need from a professional organization. We have created new types of networking events, increased scholarships, and created structure in our leadership opportunities. We have launched two new websites and many upgrades, and two databases— which is a monumental challenge for any organization. I expect the rate of change in this area will increase as well. However, it is desperately necessary. Sixteen years ago, you could not easily and securely pay
for training or membership online—it was all by phone or mail. I see much more on the horizon in this changing world and we will continue to evolve. With impressive volunteers and staff,xthe WSCPA will create new programs and experiences. Of course, change can often translate to fear and new opportunities may mean old ones disappear. Let’s face this change remembering that we—WSCPA members, leadership and staff, as well as the entire profession, and all the organizations that support it—are in this together. I look toward the future and anticipate it will be full of opportunities to bring growth and excitement. We may not know what the
organization will look like in 5, 10, or 50 years from now, but together anything is possible. Thank you for starting this new journey with me! Kimberly Scott is President & CEO of the WSCPA. You can contact her at kscott@wscpa.org.
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NEW OFFICE HOURS
The WSCPA office is now open 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The office hours now align with the time when members are typically in the building.
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Make a Wise Investment in Your Career: Get Involved in Your WSCPA! By Thomas Donaghy, CPA, WSCPA Chair for 2017-18
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s I begin my year as Board Chair of your Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants (WSCPA), I want to share with you my reasons for being an active member for over 30 years. I first joined the society right out of college, which was typical of anyone who had earned a degree in accounting back then. My initial involvement was limited until June of 1998, when I moved my family from Seattle to Bellingham to start my career as a financial advisor. Living in a new community where I only knew a handful of people, I realized that I had to get involved and I needed to do it quickly.xThe first group that I joined, which turned out to be the best from a business contacts standpoint, was the Northwest Chapter (now Bellingham Area Chapter) of the WSCPA. Susie Thomson, CPA, was chapter president at the time and she did an outstanding job of motivating people and increasing membership participation. The chapter networking opportunities were far superior to any other group that I participated in and produced not only many quality business relationships, but great lifetime friendships which I value to this day. Thanks in part to the support and encouragement from the CPAs at my local chapter, I was able to build a solid and successful business. If you haven’t taken advantage of WSCPA networking events, you may be missing out on some tremendous career opportunities. In my role as a Director on the Society’s Board, I have witnessed many great accomplishments over the last four years. But we have a lot more to do. With our new President & CEO Kimberly Scott at the helm, the Society is in extremely capable hands to go the distance. She has the tools, knowledge-base, experience, and vision to make the Society stronger and more vibrant in the years to come. I am excited to kick off the 2017-2018 fiscal year with strategic planning. Along
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Thanks in part to the support and encouragement from the CPAs at my local chapter, I was able to build a solid and successful business. If you haven’t taken advantage of WSCPA networking events, you may be missing out on some tremendous career opportunities. with the assistance of a nonprofit strategic planning expert, Dr. Steve Swafford, Adjunct Professor at Pepperdine Graziadio School of Business and Management and CEO of Leadership Outfitters LLC, the board will be focused on determining the future direction of the organization. In the coming weeks, you may be asked to share your input and ideas on ways the Society can improve and better serve your needs as a member. If you are asked to share your feedback or participate in the strategic planning process, I would highly encourage you to take advantage of the invitation. Recently, I gained insight into the issues facing today’s public accounting practitioners when I met with six local Bellingham CPAs (three CEOs from the area’s largest firms, two sole proprietors, and one senior tax manager). We discussed topics ranging from their current challenges to how things will look five years from now. Since I left public accounting many years ago, I was also curious and learned about the products/services they were currently receiving from the Society and how they could be better served going forward. The meetings went very well and I was surprised at how grateful my colleagues were for the opportunity to share their thoughts. Joining and getting involved with the WSCPA was the best decision I ever made to take my career to the next level. If you haven’t been involved in a while, what are you waiting for? Jump in, get fired up, and see what it does for your career.You will be glad you did.
Thank you for your membership and thank you again for the opportunity to serve you as Board Chair. I look forward to meeting and working with you during my term. Tom Donaghy, CPA, is an investment officer and financial advisor in Bellingham, Washington. You can contact him at tg.donaghy1@gmail .com
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NEWS BRIEFS
WSCPA Board Expands Affiliate Membership Class Non-CPA Accounting and Financial Professionals Now Eligible for Membership At its May 18th meeting, the WSCPA Board of Directors approved modifications to the Society’s Affiliate Membership Policy. Effective May 18, 2017, affiliate membership eligibility has been expanded to include the following groups of individuals who do not hold a CPA certificate or license: • Employees of a certified public accounting firm • Accounting and financial professionals who work in industry, government or non-profit organizations and are sponsored for affiliate membership by a WSCPA regular CPA member When applying for membership, accounting and financial professionals working in industry, government or non-profit organizations must submit the name of their sponsoring WSCPA regular CPA member. As a condition of membership, all affiliate members must agree to abide by the AICPA Code of Conduct. If you have questions about membership eligibility, contact memberservices@wscpa.org or call (425) 644-4800.
Tax Committee Want a way to connect and learn from other tax practitioners? Join the WSCPA Taxation Committee, which meets to discuss various taxation-related topics on the third Tuesday of the month from June through December. Next Meeting: Cybersecurity | August 15 Randy Werner, Loss Prevention Executive at Camico, will discuss cybersecurity threats to CPA firms. This is a great opportunity to ask questions about what you can do to counter the growing threat of cybercrime. Randy Werner’s presentation will qualify for one hour of CPE, so please come and join us.
To join the Taxation Committee, contact Katie Berry at kberry@wscpa.org.
AND THE WINNERS ARE... Four WSCPA members were selected as winners from 6,461 entries in the annual dues drawing. Each winner received a $300 AmazonTM gift card. Congratulations and happy spending to these members: Darin Goehner - Darin has been a member since July 1999 and has worked for Moss Adams for 22 years. He is the Tax Lead for Washington and Consumer Products Northwest, and looks forward to spending the gift card on clients’ outdoor/apparel goods. Kathy Aken - A member since April 1990, Kathy has her own consulting firm in Kirkland. She plans to use the money on her home remodel.
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Marci Haskell - Marci joined the WSCPA in March of 2006. She is a member of the WSCPA Not-for-Profit committee and has also served on the International Tax, CFO/ Controller and the Taxation Committees. Marci says she is so excited to actually win since she has never won in a raffle before. Greg Stewart-Longhurst - Greg has been a member since 1988 and lives and works in Spokane. He has been a Financial Education Volunteer with the WSCPA and has his own practice. He is very excited to be a winner! Thank you to all members who renewed their membership by June 1! www.wscpa.org
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LUNCH & LEARN WEBINARS
Grab your lunch, your laptop, and get some quick free CPE with your newest member benefit: the Lunch & Learn CPE Series! Webinars are scheduled for select Fridays at noon starting in September. Earn one hour CPE per webinar—up to 16 if you take all 16 webinars. Learn more on page 18 or at www.wscpa.org/freecpe.
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In partnership with the AICPA Private Companies Practice Section (PCPS), the WSCPA offers a free rotating tool available every month online at: www.wscpa.org/pcpsresources. Past tools have included: • Guide to Avoiding Potholes for a Smooth Tide to Peer Review • Engagement Review Tool • Intentional Gratitude Actions Worksheet • Clients Goals and Challenges Worksheet Watch your Short Form for a link to the latest tool or visit the website.
Summer is the ideal time to get caught up on home improvement projects. Remember to use your Passport Corporate card to save as you paint, stain, update the blinds, and reorganize! As you are contemplating your home improvement projects remember to use your Passport Corporate card for all the great savings you can get: • •
In Memoriam The WSCPA holds in memory with families and the larger community, these members who have recently passed on: Gregory E. Eller George B. Holk Leonard Kaiden Franklin N. Lonsbery Ferris Naef Henry L. Nornberg www.wscpa.org/community/ in-memoriam
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Install the Passport App on your smartphone and search for other discounts available to you with your Passport Corporate Card. Coming August 1: Passport goes digital! Check your email for details.
VIRTUAL CLASSROOMS Look for virtual classrooms, a new CPE format starting in September! Think of virtual classrooms like 4-hour interactive webcasts. They have the same convenient webcast features, with the added benefit of being able to use your microphone to speak directly with the speaker and other participants. It’s a great way to get CPE from your home or office at a discounted rate. See the list of scheduled classes on page 36 of the Digest. WashingtonCPA Summer 2017
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TAXATION
Important Recent Tax Developments: Self-Employment Taxes and LLC Members By Gregory L. White, CPA
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nder a direct ownership structure, The Tax Court has issued two recent cases involving the imposition of self-employment taxes on LLC and PLLC members: Stephen P. Hardy v. Commissioner1 and Vincent Castigliola v. Commissioner2. These cases shed additional light on this evolving area and also suggest planning opportunities.
New Cases
Stephen Hardy is a plastic surgeon who works in Missoula, Montana. In addition to his professional practice, Dr. Hardy owns a 12.5% interest in a surgical center where he performs some of his surgeries. His case involved application of self-employment tax to the earnings from the surgical center. Dr. Hardy had very little involvement in the surgical center, other than performing periodic surgeries at the center (through his separate company—he didn’t contract with the surgical center, nor were his surgeries performed on its behalf). His direct involvement was limited quarterly meetings with the other owners. He had never managed the center, and had no day-to-day management responsibilities or input on management decisions. The case doesn’t address whether the surgical center LLC was member-managed (i.e., all members have the power to act on behalf of the LLC) or manager-managed (the power to act is vested in specific persons). Vincent Castigliola is an attorney who practices in Pascagoula, Mississippi. He is a member of a law firm that operates as a PLLC. The PLLC is member-managed; all members have the power to act on behalf of the PLLC. He provides all of his legal services through the PLLC and the revenues of the law firm are derived from legal services. He also actively participates in the control of the PLLC.
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… there’s substantial authority for LLC members in member-managed LLCs to avoid self-employment tax if they have minimal involvement in the operation of the LLC. However, cautious practitioners may wish to convert LLCs from member-managed to manager-managed—and make sure that the investors in the LLC are not managers. This is undoubtedly a safer approach. Outcomes
Dr. Hardy’s distributive share of income (Form K-1, Line 1) wasn’t subject to self-employment tax. In making its determination, the Tax Court cited its prior decision in Renkemeyer v. Commissioner3. The Renkemeyer decision was based upon the legislative history under §1402(a)(13) (which provides that Congress’ intention was not to impose self-employment tax on limited partners where the earnings are basically investment in nature). Vincent Castigliola’s distributive share of income from the law firm PLLC was held to be subject to self-employment tax. Perhaps this is unsurprising, but the apparent basis for these holdings has caused concern.
The Issue: Power to Manage vs. Actual Amount of Services Provided
The Hardy case focused on the actual amount of services that Dr. Hardy provided. The case didn’t discuss whether he had the power to act on behalf of the LLC, i.e., whether it was member-managed, or if he was a manager. In contrast, in Castigliola, the Tax Court focused both on Vincent’s power to act (he was a member-manager) and also the amount of services he provided. This is troublesome, because the precise basis for the court’s holding isn’t apparent. Did the Tax Court imply that the mere power to act results in self-employment tax? This was the holding in an earlier district court case, Riether v. U.S4.
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TAXATION
Are LLCs Different from PLLCs and LLPs?
The Hardy case makes an interesting distinction—it holds that an LLC is distinguishable from an LLP. This suggests that professional service entities will be treated differently from other types of entities. Taxpayers have lost both cases involving professional service entities (in one case, Renkemeyer, an LLP, in the other, Castigliola, a PLLC). Perhaps this is not surprising.
So, Which Is It? Does Possessing the Mere Power to Act Result in SelfEmployment Tax?
Renkemeyer noted that limited partners (who aren’t subject to self-employment tax) typically lack the “power to act.” However, the court based its decision on the actual amount of services provided by the member, not the mere power to act. Castigliola clouds the issue by discussing both the “power to act” and the amount of services provided. Hardy addressed only the amount of
services, not whether Dr. Hardy had the “power to act.” Riether, however, indicated that mere “power” to manage is sufficient to result in an LLC member’s treatment as a general partner, and thus subject to selfemployment tax.
Weighing the Authority
Riether, the worst case for taxpayers, is a district court case. Renkemeyer is a “regular” decision of the Tax Court, and as such has greater authority. Hardy and Castigliola are memorandum decisions, which hold considerably less authority. The Tax Court’s decisions are generally accorded greater weight than other court’s decisions, due to the Tax Court special expertise. Further, it is the most common jurisdiction for taxpayers. Therefore, the standard established in Renkemeyer remains the best guidance; the key to determining the application of self-employment tax is the amount of services actually provided, not the member’s “power to act.”
So What Should Tax Practitioners Do?
I believe that there’s substantial authority for LLC members in membermanaged LLCs to avoid self-employment tax if they have minimal involvement in the operation of the LLC. However, cautious practitioners may wish to convert LLCs from membermanaged to manager-managed—and make sure that the investors in the LLC are not managers. This is undoubtedly a safer approach. Gregory White, CPA, is an Adjunct Professor at Golden Gate University and founder of WGN, PS in Seattle.
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2016-2017 AWARDS
2016 - 2017 Awards
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very year, the WSCPA recognizes individuals and businesses for making a difference in their communities, providing outstanding service, dedication, or leadership to advance the accounting profession and the Society. Congratulations to this year’s honorees!
Lifetime Achievement Award
Business of the Year Award
Thomas Neill, CPA, CGMA
Clark Nuber, PS
For an exemplary career of leadership in the accounting profession and the community
Thomas Neill has dedicated a significant portion of his professional career to serving the public and the accounting profession. “Tom has held 47 different roles or positions on committees, task forces and boards since joining the WSCPA in 1983, when he earned his CPA certificate,” said Kimberly Scott, WSCPA President & CEO. “He started serving on the Uniform Accountancy Act committee for the WSCPA in 1998. Today he is still serving on the UAA committee, but now at a national level for the AICPA. He has also served as a member of the AICPA’s Professional Ethics Executive Committee,” said Kimberly. Founding and managing partner of Finney Neill & Company, Tom currently serves on the Washington State Board of Accountancy as chair and NASBA’s Ethics Committee. WSCPA board chair in 1999-2000, Tom is an ethics instructor for the WSCPA and a peer reviewer. “He is well respected at a state and national level. His volunteer work for the profession is outstanding,” said Kimberly. “He has a very collaborative style of leadership and is always a thoughtful leader and participant in all of his activities.”
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For ongoing and generous support of the WSCPA through program participation, volunteerism, and sponsorship
Clark Nuber has been a consistent and significant supporter of the WSCPA for many years. “This is not the first time Clark Nuber has received this award. They received this award in 2000 as well. You are just as deserving today, if not more so, than you were back then,” said Kimberly Scott. “One hundred percent of eligible Clark Nuber employees are WSCPA members.They make becoming a member part of their staff on-boarding process.” In addition to supporting the WSCPA by sending staff to CPE events and conferences, scheduling In-house Training, and sponsoring events, Clark Nuber encourages staff to volunteer on committees and chapter boards or to serve as instructors for WSCPA seminars, conferences, and chapter events. “The volunteer hours and expertise are extremely valuable to the profession,” said Kimberly. It is hard to find a year that a Clark Nuber (current or former) employee is not selected to receive an award or recognition by the WSCPA for their contribution. They also support the Washington CPA Foundation by providing a named scholarship and scholarship review team volunteers.
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2016-2017 AWARDS
Community Leadership Award
Outstanding Volunteer Leader Award
Outstanding Volunteer Leader Award
Ross McIvor, CPA
Donna Evered, CPA, JD
David James, CPA, CGMA
For outstanding, lifelong civic and community service
For years of active leadership and dedicated service to the WSCPA
For years of active leadership and dedicated service to the WSCPA
A tax and business advisor working in public accounting for over 40 years, Ross McIvor merged his practice with Bauer Evans in 2011 and now helps manage their Bellevue office. “Ross McIvor is respected and wellliked in the Bellevue business community,” said Jim Ladd, CPA, WSCPA Past Chair. In 1988 Ross McIvor began providing pro-bono assistance to not-for-profit (NFP) organizations and started providing community leadership on various NFP boards. A participant, in 1995, of a civic leadership program, Advance Bellevue (now called Leadership Eastside), Ross has worked with Bellevue College Foundation, Bellevue Schools Foundation, Bellevue Rotary, Eastside Heritage Center, and Seafair along with numerous other community projects over the years.
A founding member of Evered & Associates, PLLC, Donna Evered has been active in the WSCPA for many years. She served as a board member, chair of the Taxation Committee, a Pension and 401(k) Trustee, and is a longstanding member of the Pacific Tax Institute (PTI) Planning Committee. “Donna is an extremely devoted volunteer,” said Hayden Williams, CPA, CGMA, WSCPA Chief Financial Officer. “Even when she personally has been unable to attend the PTI, she remains fully engaged and dedicated to helping plan a stellar event.” She serves on the Planned Giving Advisory Committee of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Institute and has held leadership positions on the boards of the East King County Estate Planning Council and the Seattle Chapter of the American Society of Women Accountants.
“David has served as a Pension and 401(k) Trustee for over 14 years and has chaired the committee for over 10 years,” said Rich Jones, CPA, CGMA, Past President & CEO of the WSCPA. A shareholder in Clark Nuber’s audit and assurance practice, David said of his service to the WSCPA, “I’ve enjoyed the camaraderie and professionalism of other volunteers and WSCPA staff members … and sharing in a common focus of doing something for the organization that has done so much for our profession.” In more recent years, his volunteer activities have expanded to community service needs, including making breakfast twice a month for children at Jubilee Reach in Bellevue, providing breakfast for students at the Urban Impacts Summer Academic Camp in the Rainier Valley, and volunteering as a tutor one night a week for KidReach.
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2016-2017 AWARDS
Outstanding Volunteer Leader Award
Special Award
New Professional Award
Jeffrey Mock, CPA, ABV, CVA
Steven Colson, CIC
Sara Bailey, CPA
For years of active leadership and dedicated service to the WSCPA
For commitment and support of the WSCPA
For passion and commitment to the WSCPA
Jeffrey Mock, owner and managing director of CPA Consulting Inc. PS in Bellevue, joined the WSCPA in 1984 and has served on the WSCPA Board, the Advisory Council, and several WSCPA committees, serving as chair of the Peer Review System RAB and Peer Review Executive Committee for several years. “Active in the Peer Review Program since 1991, Jeff has been instrumental in guiding the program in Washington and in maintaining its position as one of the nation’s best. He has shared his deep understanding of the changing environment of Peer Review with the committees and led the changes necessary to meet these new conditions,” said Julie Phipps, WSCPA Manager of Practice Quality. Jeff has served on the AICPA’s Peer Review Board, and as a Peer Review technical reviewer for Hawaii for many years.
For the past decade Steven Colson has served the WSCPA as a property and casualty insurance broker. “He is extraordinarily conscientious about having us buy the right kind and amount of coverage. His service has been impeccable,” said Rich Jones. Vice President and Professional Liability Practice Leader for Hub International Northwest, Steven has also been active as a sponsor of the Not-For-Profit Conference for several years. Prior to joining HUB, he was a partner in the largest privately held insurance brokerage in Seattle. He has over 20 years of experience in designing customized insurance and risk management programs for CPA firms, law firms, and their larger clients.
After actively participating in the Yakima Area Chapter for many years, Sara Bailey moved to Tri-Cities. She graciously stepped into the role of the chair of the Tri-Cities Area Chapter during a time of significant change. “This could have been a difficult transition, but Sara has a talent for collaboration and helped bring the group together,” said Kimberly Scott. “Under her leadership, the chapter has created new events, found new venues, and attracted new attendees to their monthly events.” An active member of the CPA PAC, Sara is a tax manager for Moss Adams LLP and has practiced public accounting since 2011. Prior to her accounting career, Sara was a Blackhawk Mechanic Sergeant in the US Army.
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2017-2018 Awards CALL FOR NOMINATIONS Submit your nomination for 2017-2018 awards by March 15, 2018 at www.wscpa.org/community/awards
Chair’s Award William Simer, CPA For leading the WSCPA’s CEO Search Committee with dignity and integrity, generously sharing his time and wisdom
William Simer, CPA, WSCPA Chair for 2015-2016, served as Co-chair of the CEO Search Committee. He had previously led CEO searches for other organizations, and our WSCPA CEO Search Committee was able to benefit from his experience. “Bill led our process with dignity and integrity, generously sharing his time and wisdom with our committee members as well as with the candidates themselves,” said Dave Miniken, CPA, CGMA, WSCPA Chair for 2016-2017. “During the year I served as Board Chair, Bill’s contributions were so appreciated that I wanted to express my gratitude by honoring him with our Chair’s Award.” Bill is a tax partner in the Spokane office of EideBailly, a large regional firm headquartered in North Dakota.
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LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Recognizes a current or former WSCPA member for a career of leadership and dedicated service to the accounting profession and as an exemplary role model for other CPAs.
OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER LEADER AWARD Recognizes an active WSCPA member for outstanding service and dedication and/or innovative and inspirational WSCPA leadership.
COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP AWARD Recognizes a WSCPA member whose respected leadership in community organizations has enhanced the image or public perception of CPAs.
NEW PROFESSIONALS AWARD Recognizes an active WSCPA member who has been a CPA for fewer than 10 years for outstanding WSCPA leadership.
COMPANY OR FIRM OF THE YEAR AWARD Recognizes a company or firm that provides noteworthy support to the WSCPA and its members.
RISING STAR AWARD Recognizes a WSCPA member who is in the process of obtaining a CPA License for active WSCPA leadership, dedication, and service.
SPECIAL AWARD Recognizes an individual who is not a CPA but has supported or promoted the activities of CPAs and the WSCPA.
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS Join the WSCPA Board of Directors The WSCPA Board Governance Committee is accepting nominations for the 2017-2018 Board of Directors. To submit a nomination, contact Helen Doty (hdoty@wscpa.org). Nominations are due by November 1.
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WASHINGTON CPA FOUNDATION
Celebrating the Future of the Profession: The Washington CPA Foundation Awards $300,000 in Scholarships! By Jackie Davidson, CPA, CGMA
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n May 18th, the Washington CPA Foundation honored Foundation Circle Contributors and the 60 accounting students that received scholarships for the 2017-18 school year at a reception held in the Roy J. Polley Memorial Classroom at the WSCPA office in Bellevue.The scholarship recipients, listed on pages 20-26, are a distinguished group with impressive academic records, work ethics, and desire to pursue the career opportunities afforded by an accounting degree and the CPA designation. They represent 12 colleges and universities across the state, and a cross-section of juniors, seniors, and master’s students, as well as one doctoral candidate. This annual scholarship program is made possible by the work of a cadre of 55 scholarship review volunteers, whom we appreciate immensely. The selection process was rigorous, involving three rounds of review, such that 6-8 different reviewers read and ranked each application initially, then ranked applications were further evaluated in a second round, and finally, scholarship recipients were determined during an in-person meeting. It’s rewarding to award scholarships to deserving students and to find inspiration in their hard work, achievements and personal stories. And of course, this work is well-orchestrated by staff of the WSCPA, both to promote the opportunity to scholarship candidates and to organize the applications in a streamlined online system. Of the 60 scholarships awarded, 45 were awarded under the Certified Public Accounting Scholarship Program, a program funded by the state and administered by the Foundation. The remaining 15 scholarships were made possible by named scholarship contributors, endowments, or directly from the Foundation. www.wscpa.org
We are grateful for the contributors to the scholarship program: WSCPA members, organizations providing named scholarships, and established endowments. I want to encourage you to continue to support this important work, to enable us to drive continued scholarship support for deserving students. Thank you to each of the following organizations that support our work with named scholarships:
• Clark Nuber • CliftonLarsonAllen • EY • KPMG • Moss Adams • Peterson Sullivan • PwC • Sambataro Family Foundation • Shimer Family Foundation on behalf of Deloitte
Finally, we want to acknowledge those who established an ongoing legacy through their endowments: the Roy J. Polley Memorial Scholarship and the George J. Waterman Memorial Scholarship Funds. Please contact Kimberly Scott at kscott@wscpa.org if you would like to participate as a named scholarship provider or would like to include the Foundation in your estate planning.
The Foundation is committed to supporting the future of the profession by encouraging interest in the field of accounting and supporting highly qualified, prospective CPAs. In order to ensure a strong, qualified and diverse talent pool, one part of the work of the Foundation is this annual scholarship program. Equally important, we also have a grants program to support career development programs at the community college and pre-college levels. This year we made our initial grant awards totaling $20,000 to two outstanding programs, the Accounting Career Awareness Program (www.seattleacap. org) and College Access Now (www.collegeaccessnow.org). We expect the work of these programs will drive more interest in the profession, and provide more outstanding accounting students, prospective CPAs that are the future of our profession. Jackie Davidson, CPA, CGMA, is Chair of the Washington CPAXFoundation. Contact her at foundation@wscpa.org.
Thank you for your continued support of the future of the accounting profession. To make a contribution or to learn more about the Foundation, please visit www.wscpa.org/foundation, email foundation@wscpa.org, or call (425) 644-4800. WashingtonCPA Summer 2017
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2017-2018 Scholarships
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship Michelle Bauer University of Washington
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship Melanie Aamidor University of Washington - Tacoma
Moss Adams Accounting Scholarship
Connor Airis Western Washington University
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Caitlyn Aune Washington State University - Pullman
Shimer Family Foundation Scholarship (on behalf of Deloitte) Isabel Beaulieu Gonzaga University
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship Brad Benton Whitworth University
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Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
Roy J. Polley Accounting Scholarship
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
CLA Accounting Scholarship
PwC Accounting Scholarship
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
Sarah Blazevic Gonzaga University
Danielle Bradley Pacific Lutheran University
Michelle Cao University of Washington
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Lynn Chaffee University of Washington
Shuting Chen Seattle University
Joseph Choe University of Washington
Roland Deex University of Washington
Ashley Do Seattle University
Abigail Edelman Seattle University
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Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
Sambataro Family Scholarship
Jordan Ferry Gonzaga University
Sean Fitzpatrick University of Washington
Bryan Funk Washington State University - Pullman
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Shelby Garrison University of Washington
Whitney Godby Western Washington University
Cheryl Harmon University of Washington
Michelle Henderson University of Washington
Jessica Hengy Eastern Washington University
Steinar Jennings Seattle University
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EY Accounting Scholarship
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Meng Jin Seattle University
Ahmed Kameyab University of Washington
Nathaniel Kim University of Washington
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Prashneel Kumar University of Washington
Tara Lambert University of Wisconsin - Whitewater (Doctoral Candidate)
Thu Le University of Washington - Tacoma
Boram Lee University of Washington
Li Liu University of Washington - Bothell
John Lynn Eastern Washington University
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Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
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Brooke McKinnon University of Washington
Carlos Montemayor Seattle University
Matthew Mortimer Gonzaga University
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Chad Norris Seattle University
Chelsea O’Brien University of Washington - Tacoma
Alexandria Ott University of Washington
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship Anna Podany Seattle University
Chase Ronderos Gonzaga University
Michelle Rouse Gonzaga University
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KPMG Accounting Scholarship
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
Roy J. Polley Accounting Scholarship
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship Emily Schmidt Gonzaga University
Peterson Sullivan Scholarship
Lindsey Stover Seattle Pacific University
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
Roy J. Polley Accounting Scholarship
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Vladislav Rudenko University of Washington
Kourtney Schott Gonzaga University
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Jeanette Silvernale Seattle Pacific University
Trey Takara Seattle University
Analuz Torres Gonzaga University
Jenifer Tran Western Washington University
Tserenlkham Tsogbadrakh Whitworth University
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Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
PwC Accounting Scholarship
Roy J. Polley Accounting Scholarship
Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship
Clark Nuber Accounting Scholarship
Daniel Verburg University of Washington
Katherine Walter University of Washington
Valerie Wirfel Gonzaga University
John Wollam Washington State University - Vancouver
Tomoki Yamaguchi University of Washington
Nicole Zimmerman Eastern Washington University
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Washington CPA Foundation Accounting Scholarship Kady Whittaker University of Washington - Tacoma
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Do you want to help give away over $300,000 in scholarships? Are you interested in helping students achieve their dream of becoming a CPA? Are you available during February and March to participate in online training and review scholarship applications? Join the Washington CPA Foundation's Scholarship Review Team! Email foundation@wscpa. org for more details. www.wscpa.org
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Rich Jones’ Retirement Party at the Woodmark Hotel
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2017 Leadership Lens Breakfast at the Woodmark Hotel.
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CYBERSECURITY
New AICPA Cybersecurity Risk Management Reporting Framework Explained
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What is a Cybersecurity Risk Management Program? A cybersecurity risk management program is a set of policies, processes, and controls designed to: • protect information and systems from security events that could compromise the achievement of cybersecurity objectives; • detect, respond to, mitigate, and recover from security events that are not prevented. While organizations use any number of methods, controls and frameworks to develop their cybersecurity risk management programs, until now, no common language existed for communicating and reporting on companies’ efforts. To address this, the AICPA’s Assurance Services Executive Committee (ASEC) and Auditing Standards Board (ASB) recently released a cybersecurity risk management reporting framework that aligns with those existing methods, controls and frameworks companies currently employ to manage cybersecurity risks. www.wscpa.org
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ublic and private organizations of all sizes have come to terms with an unfortunate new normal: cybersecurity attacks are not a matter of “if,” but “when.” The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) has been rigorously exploring ways the profession can help companies evaluate and report on their cybersecurity risk management programs, and supply key stakeholders with crucial information about those programs. “Our market-driven, flexible and voluntary cybersecurity risk management reporting framework builds upon the profession’s experience in auditing system and organization controls,” said AICPA Executive Vice President Susan S. Coffey, CPA, CGMA. “It creates a common language for reporting that enables companies to demonstrate that they are taking a strategic, agile approach to addressing cybersecurity that is integrated with broader enterprise risk management efforts.” Resources for Implementing the Framework To help organizations use the framework to communicate about, and CPAs to report on cybersecurity risk management programs, the AICPA has produced three resources: two sets of distinct but complementary criteria and an attestation guide. The AICPA’s description criteria are for use by an organization’s management to explain its cybersecurity risk management program in a consistent manner, as well as for use by CPAs to report on management’s description. CPAs will use control criteria to provide advisory or attestation services to evaluate and report on the effectiveness of the controls within a client’s program. “We developed our criteria to promote consistency and comparability of cybersecurity information provided by different entities. They constitute what is analogous to a US GAAP or IFRS for
financial reporting, but in this case, for cybersecurity risk management reporting,” said Coffey. “Cybersecurity experts, regulators and senior leaders of organizations and firms informed our efforts. Additionally, we looked at the information needs of board members, analysts, investors, business partners, regulators and other users.” In May, the AICPA released the third resource, an attestation guide entitled Reporting on an Entity’s Cybersecurity Risk Management Program and Controls, which assists CPAs engaged to examine and report on an entity’s cybersecurity risk management program. Many Ways to Support Stakeholders Using the framework, CPAs can better serve client needs and protect the public interest. “We’ve created an engagement that takes a consistent professionand market-driven approach, allowing CPAs to examine and report on an entity’s cybersecurity measures in a way that addresses the information needs of a broad range of users,” said Coffey. “We think this will provide organizations with a level of comfort that they’ve adequately considered the best practices covered by the most commonly referenced control and cybersecurity frameworks, regardless of which cybersecurity risk management frameworks they’ve chosen to implement internally.” Recognizing that companies’ risk management maturity varies across the WashingtonCPA Summer 2017
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market, the AICPA developed the framework so that CPAs can better advise clients on cybersecurity readiness and prepare companies that are considering a cybersecurity attestation engagement. Within businesses, CPAs and CGMAs can provide risk management insight and introduce stakeholders to the framework as a means of strengthening and communicating about cybersecurity risk management programs.
Learn More “Cybersecurity is one of the greatest challenges of our time, and serving the market in this area is a natural outgrowth of the services and skillsets our profession already provides,” said Kimberly Scott. “I encourage our members to study the new cybersecurity reporting framework, use it in their own firms and organizations and recommend it when appropriate to their clients or employers.”
Look for the reporting framework atxaicpa.org/cybersecurityriskmanagement. There, you’ll find the free description criteria, plus a fact sheet, backgrounder, illustrative report and other valuable free resources. In addition, the site contains links to the control criteria and attestation guide. For additional information, events, and news on cybersecurity, visit the AICPA’s Cybersecurity Resource Center. Originally published by American City Business Journals. Reprinted with permission.
CYBERSECURITY WEBCAST Data Breaches & Other Cyber Frauds: A 21st Century Risk to Your Organization with Robert Minniti What is cyber fraud and how can it affect your organization? How can you protect your company from cyber fraud? This webcast will help you understand the risks associated with cyber frauds. Topics will include: • • • • • •
Types of Cyber Frauds Ransomware Data Breaches Social Engineering Policies for Increased Security Internal Controls
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“Cybersecurity is one of the greatest challenges of our time, and serving the market in this area is a natural outgrowth of the services and skillsets our profession already provides. I encourage our members to study the new cybersecurity reporting framework, use it in their own firms and organizations and recommend it when appropriate to their clients or employers.” - Kimberly Scott
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RISK MANAGEMENT
6 Tips for Successful Enterprise Risk Management By Ash Noah, CPA, CGMA, VP of CGMA External Relations, AICPA
Implementation Tips for Success ERM differs from traditional approaches to risk oversight that focus on managing silos or distinct pockets of risks. ERM emphasizes a top-down, holistic view of key risks potentially affecting an organization’s ability to achieve its objectives. www.wscpa.org
It’s not just about protecting the organization’sxtangiblexandxfinancial assets; rather, ERM focuses on the enterprise-wide risks that have the potential to derail your business strategy. Implementing ERM in an organizationxshouldxnotxbexburdensome, however. Here are a few tips to help you get started:
1. Get buy-in from the top. ERM must start at the top with the board and CEO, and include the senior management team being committed to implementing a formal process and proactively managing risks. Also ensure that the importance of ERM and why it’s being implemented is communicated to all levels in the organization. 2. Talk with your CFO. As financial leaders, they are already deeply involved in managing traditional and financial risks, and thus play a critical role in understanding how a structured way of managing business risks will better help to identify and mitigate issues that can take your organization off track. 3. Perform a risk process inventory. Take a look at what your organization is already doing to mitigate risk to avoid duplication of efforts. Your organization may already be doing a quite a bit in the risk area, so when you implement a program you won’t necessarily need to engage in a whole new set of activities that’ll increase the team’s workload. 4. Adopt a framework. Research and adopt a risk management framework that works for your organization.The framework suggested by COSO is a robust and popular version. 5. Pinpoint the biggest threats. Work across the enterprise to identify the risks which have the highest impact and the highest likelihood to occur. This
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iven the increasingly digital and interconnected global environment, business risks are occurring with greater frequency and velocity than ever before. Boards and senior management know this and are calling for more effective risk oversight, including the adoption of a holistic approach to risk management known as “Enterprise Risk Management” or ERM. A recent survey by the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) and North Carolina State University, however, found that only 28 percent of companies have a complete ERM process in place. Additionally, less than half of companies have a partial ERM process in place, with some, but not all risks addressed. Those are pretty low numbers. Many people associate the term ERM with a big enterprise initiative — and something too formal, burdensome and unnecessary for an organization to take on, especially if it’s not mandated. Even for companies that do have ERM in place, its true value often isn’t realized since it’s perceived as a mundane “checking the box” exercise. However, risk impacts everyone. It’s not limited to any one industry or size company. And the value that ERM can provide to large and small organizations alike should not be overlooked. In this environment of unprecedented risk, ERM is imperative. If companies want to create and maximize value for their shareholders and stakeholders, they must approach and evaluate risk in a very systematic way.
will allow you to focus on major target areas instead of putting effort on every little risk that doesn’t represent a big threat. Use tools such as the CGMA Risk Heat Map to make this process simple.
6. Keep processes up to date. Implementing an ERM process is not a one-off exercise. Review the risk registers and mitigation plans regularly to keep them up to date and ready for deployment. ERM, if not viewed as an exercise in compliance, is an opportunity to empower your organization. Engaging in risk management in a systematic way — including looking holistically both within your own organization as well as at external risks that may impact your organization — will improve business performance and governance, and is critical in this volatile business environment. Originally published by American City Business Journals. Reprinted with permission. WashingtonCPA Summer 2017
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EVENTS
WSCPA NETWORKING EVENTS www.wscpa.org/events
2017 BELLINGHAM BREWERS CRUISE Cruise around beautiful Bellingham & Chuckanut Bay on July 26 with the WSCPA Bellingham Chapter! This summer cruise is an hour and a half and includes snacks and three beer tastings from three different Northwest breweries. Date Time Location
Wednesday, July 26, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. San Juan Cruises, Bellingham
This is a Bellingham Chapter member appreciation event and the chapter is offering tickets at a discount to members. Members $25 | Non-members $40
MEMBERS’ RECEPTION AT WOODMARK HOTEL 2017
Come mingle with your peers on the shores of Lake Washington at the Woodmark Hotel. The Members’ Reception— a member-only event—is one of the largest annual networking events and a great opportunity to meet your fellow members. There is no cost to attend for members, but registration in advance is required.
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Thursday, August 17, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Woodmark Hotel Yacht Club & Spa, Kirkland, WA
Register early! Space is limited and you won’t want to miss this opportunity to enjoy light appetizers, drinks, and plenty of networking! www.wscpa.org/events | (425) 644-4800
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Best Practices for Payroll Taxes and 1099 Issues, 8am-4pm
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Cut Your Client’s Tax Bill: Individual Tax Planning Tips and Strategies, 8am-4pm
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Determining How Much Money You Need to Retire, and Tax Ideas and Money Management in Retirement, 8am-4pm
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Social Security, Medicare, and Prescription Drug Retirement Benefits: What Every Baby Boomer Needs to Know Now, 8am-4pm
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Comprehensive Guide to Tax Depreciation, Expensing, and Property Transactions, 8am-4pm
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Annual Accounting Update for Accountants in Industry-2017, 8am-4pm
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Financial Statement Presentation and Disclosure-2017, 8am-4pm
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Cutting Edge Tax Strategies: Representing Clients in IRS Audits and Appeals (including the New Partnership Audit Rules), 12:30pm-4pm
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Federal Taxation of Legal Marijuana, 8am-11:30am
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Partnership and LLC Taxation: Cutting Edge Tax Strategies for Entities Taxed as Partnerships, 8am-4pm
18GGPLTAU
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18WWGGPLT
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Advanced Controller and CFO Skills, 8am-4pm
18ACCSAU
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405
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Common U.S. GAAP Issues Facing CPAs, 8am-4pm
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Compilations Reviews & New Prep Engagement Performance & Annual Update, 8am-4pm
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Construction Contractors: Accounting, Auditing and Tax, 8am-4pm
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WSCPA
A&A
WSCPA
A&A
Webcast from WSCPA | E Ethics credits | Conference | Y Yellow Book | C CFP | l Chapter event | S Season Ticket/Coupons N/A |
WashingtonCPA Summer 2017
TAX
Networking event
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CPE Credits
#
EDUCATION AND EVENTS
Course
Code
WSCPA NonAICPA Member Member Member Discount Fee Fee
Location
Subject
Race Toward Implementation: Tackling the Tough Issues in Adopting the New Revenue Recognition Standard, 8am-4pm
18NRRSAU
310
410
WSCPA
A&A
Webcast also available
18WWNRRSA
300
400
Webcast
Washington Tax and New Developments, 8am-4pm
18WSTXAU16
305
405
WSCPA
TAX
Type
8/15
8
8/16
8
8/21
8
Financial Management for the Closely Held Business, 8am-4pm
18FINFMAU
250
350
WSCPA
PD
8/23
0
Small Firm Career Fair, 1pm-4pm
18SFCF23
0
0
WSCPA
PD
8/24
8
Estate and Gift Taxation: Planning and Compliance, 8am-4pm
18EGTPAU
310
410
WSCPA
TAX
Webcast also available
18WWEGTPA
300
400
Webcast
8/24
16
Staff Training Basic-Level 1, 8am-4pm
18STPBAU
675
775
WSCPA
A&A
8/25
8
Multi-State Taxation of Businesses, 8am-4pm
18MSTBAU
310
410
WSCPA
TAX
Webcast also available
18WWMSTBA
300
400
Webcast
8/28
16
Partnership Taxation, 8am-4pm
18PTSAU
565
665
WSCPA
TAX
9/5
16
Staff Training Semi-Senior-Level 2, 8am-4pm
18STPSSST
675
775
WSCPA
A&A
9/6
8
Preparation, Compilation and Review Standards: the Best Annual Update and Review of the SSARS by Walter J. Haig, 8am-4pm
18CRURST
325
425
WSCPA
A&A
Webcast also available
18WWCRURS
9/7
8
9/8
8
9/13
8
315
415
Webcast
Preparing Financial Statements for Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses: 18PFSSMEST The Best Annual Update and Review of U.S. GAAP, Tax and Cash Financial Reporting Frameworks by Walter J. Haig, 8am-4pm
325
425
WSCPA
Webcast also available
18WWPFSSM
315
415
Webcast
The Business Financial Health Checkup: A Process to Identify Misstatements and Profitability Roadblocks using Analytical Procedures as the Primary Tool by Walter J. Haig, 8am-4pm
18BFHCST
325
425
WSCPA
A&A
Northwest Accounting Educators Conference 2017, 8am-5pm
18NAEC
350
350
WSCPA
SK
350
350
Webcast
A&A
Webcast also available
18WWNAEC
9/14
8
Employment Law Update: Key Risks and Recent Trends, 8am-4pm
18LAWUST
305
405
-30
WSCPA
MG
9/15
8
Transforming Your Role as Controller to Business Partner, 8am-4pm
18COBPST
305
405
-30
WSCPA
MG
9/25
8
CFO Series: Corporate Finance Skills, 8am-4pm
18CFO2ST
305
405
WSCPA
MG
9/26
8
Build Your Team: Get Results, 8am-4pm
18BYTST
305
405
WSCPA
MG
10/3
8
Common Frauds and Internal Controls for Revenue, Purchasing and Cash Receipts, 8am-4pm
18CFICOC
305
405
-30
WSCPA
A&A
Webcast also available
18WWCFIC
295
395
-30
Webcast
10/3
8
Revenue Recognition: Mastering the New FASB Requirements, 8am-4pm
18INRROC
305
405
-30
WSCPA
A&A
10/4
8
Internal Control and COSO Essentials for Financial Managers, Accountants and Auditors, 8am-4pm
18ICDADOC
305
405
-30
WSCPA
A&A
Webcast also available
18WWICDAD
295
395
-30
Webcast
10/4
8
Leases: Mastering the New FASB Requirements, 8am-4pm
18LEASOC
305
405
-30
WSCPA
A&A
10/9
8
Triple Your Memory, Prevent Dementia, and Halve Your Stress, 8am-4pm
18TYMCOC
305
405
WSCPA
PD
10/10
8
Getting on Top of It All: The New Science of Increasing Productivity in Yourself and Others, 8am-4pm
18GOTOC
305
405
WSCPA
PD
10/11
8
Annual Accounting & Auditing Update, 8am-4pm
18ACAUOC
320
420
WSCPA
A&A
Webcast also available
18WWACAU
310
410
Webcast
10/12
8
Advanced Concepts in SSARS 21 and Nonattest Services: Are You Certain You Are in Compliance?, 8am-4pm
18SS21OC
320
420
WSCPA
Webcast also available
18WWSS21
310
410
Webcast
10/17
8
Excel Financial Reporting and Analysis, 8am-4pm
18EFRMROC
305
405
WSCPA
Webcast also available
18WWEFR
295
395
Webcast
10/18
8
Budgeting and Forecasting Tools and Techniques, 8am-4pm
18BFTAUOC
305
405
WSCPA
TEC
10/18
8
CFO Series: Keeping Up with Technology, 8am-4pm
18CFO4OC
305
405
WSCPA
TEC
Webcast also available
18WWCFO4
295
395
Webcast
Non-tech credits |
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A&A
TEC
Networking event
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EDUCATION AND EVENTS Date
Course
Code
WSCPA NonAICPA Member Member Member Discount Fee Fee
Location
Subject
2017 Bellingham BREWers Cruise, 6pm-8pm
18CHBLJL26
25
40
San Juan Cruises
PD
Financial Accounting and Reporting Standards: The Annual Update and Review of GAAP, the Tax and Cash Special Reporting Frameworks, and the AICPA’s Preparation, Compilation, Review and Audit Standards by Walter J. Haig, 8am-4pm
18ARSURJL
610
710
Campbell’s Resort
A&A
16
Financial Accounting and Reporting Standards: The Annual Update and Review of GAAP, the Tax and Cash Special Reporting Frameworks, and the AICPA’s Preparation, Compilation, Review and Audit Standards by Walter J. Haig, 8am-4pm
18ARSURAU
610
710
The Coeur d’Alene
A&A
0
Members’ Reception at Woodmark Hotel 2017, 6pm-8:30pm
18NPAU17
0
0
Woodmark Hotel
PD
CPE Credits
#
Type
Bellingham 7/26
0
l S
Chelan 7/20
16
Coeur d’Alene 8/17
Kirkland 8/17
At Your Desk - Virtual Classroom 9/21
16
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM Excel Boot Camp: Two Days of Intensive Excel Training WEBCAST, 8am-4pm
18WWEBC
515
615
Webcast
TEC
9/25
4
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM Maximizing Your Social Security Benefits, 8am-11:30am
18VCSSR4ST
110
160
Webcast
TAX
9/25
4
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM Individual Income Tax Return Mistakes and How to Fix Them, 12:30pm-4pm
18VCINB4ST
110
160
Webcast
TAX
9/26
4
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM Mastering Basis Issues for S Corporations, Partnerships, and LLCs, 8am-11:30am
18VCHMB4ST
110
160
Webcast
TAX
9/26
4
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM Individual Income Tax Update, 12:30pm-4pm
18VCBIT4ST
110
160
Webcast
TAX
9/27
4
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM Current Issues in Accounting and Auditing: An Annual Update, 8am-11:30am
18VCAAU4ST
110
160
Webcast
A&A
9/27
4
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM Meet Your Next Migraine: Five Critical Issues That Will Confront A&A Public Accountants In 2017, 12:30pm-4pm
18CIA4ST
110
160
Webcast
A&A
9/28
4
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM Guide to SSARS No. 21 Preparation of Financial Statement and Compilation Engagements, 8am-11:30am
18VCCOM4ST
110
160
Webcast
A&A
9/28
4
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM Statement of Cash Flows: Preparation Guidance and Presentation Illustrations., 12:30pm-4pm
18VCFLO4ST
110
160
Webcast
A&A
9/29
4
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM S Corporation, Partnership, and LLC Tax Update, 8am-11:30am
18VCBCP4ST
110
160
Webcast
TAX
9/29
4
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM Taking Your Medicine: Health Care in 2017, 12:30pm-4pm
18VCOBC4ST
110
160
Webcast
TAX
At Your Desk - Webcasts and Webinars 7/20
8
Estate Planning: A Comprehensive Overview WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCJL20A
245
375
Webcast
TAX
7/20
2
Expense Management via the Cloud WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCJL20A
79
99
Webinar
TEC
7/20
2
Preparing your Practice for Sale and Selling It! WEBCAST, 10am-12pm
18WBAJL20B
79
109
Webcast
MG
7/20
8
Retirement Advising: Accumulation and Decumulation Strategies WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCJL20B
245
375
Webcast
FPS
7/20
2
Tax Practice Ethical and Legal Standards WEBCAST, 10am-12pm
18WBAJL20C
79
109
Webcast
SK
7/20
4
Tax Research 1 WEBCAST, 10am-2pm
18WBBJL20A
159
199
Webcast
TAX
7/20
1
Understanding Your Unclaimed Property Requirements WEBCAST, 9am-10am
18WBAJL20A
39
59
Webcast
TAX
7/21
2
Enjoy Technology’s Benefits Without Dehumanizing the Office WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCJL21A
79
99
Webinar
TEC
7/21
2
Excel: Using Charts for a Non-Financial Audience WEBINAR, 10am-12pm
18WNCJL21B
79
99
Webinar
TEC
Non-tech credits |
36
Webcast from WSCPA | E Ethics credits | Conference | Y Yellow Book | C CFP | l Chapter event | S Season Ticket/Coupons N/A |
WashingtonCPA Summer 2017
Networking event
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CONFERENCES
2017 Conferences Great topics - phenomenal speakers opportunities too amazing for you to miss!
Sep. 13
Northwest Accounting Educators
Oct. 31 - Nov. 1
Pacific Tax Institute
Nov. 7-8
Not-For-Profit and Health Care
Nov. 15
Accounting and Auditing
Nov. 16
Construction Industry
REGISTER NOW www.wscpa.org/conferences | (425) 644-4800 Interested in sponsoring a 2017 conference? Contact Jocelyn Nystrom | jnystrom@wscpa.org | (425) 586-1114 webcast available webcast available
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CPE Credits
#
Course
Code
WSCPA NonAICPA Member Member Member Discount Fee Fee
Location
Subject
Type
7/21
8
Social Security Basics and Strategies For Maximizing Benefits WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCJL21A
245
375
Webcast
FPS
7/24
8
Business Succession Planning and Exit Strategies WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCJL24A
245
375
Webcast
BI
7/24
4
Corporate Tax Planning: Actual and Constructive Distributions WEBCAST, 12:30pm-4pm
18WBCJL24B
120
188
Webcast
TAX
7/24
8
Internal Control and COSO Essentials for Financial Managers, Accountants and Auditors WEBCAST, 7:30am-3:30pm
18WBBJL24A
249
319
Webcast
A&A
7/24
2
Performance Auditing Essentials WEBINAR, 10am-12pm
18WNCJL24A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
7/25
2
Big Data and Data Analytics: What They’re All About WEBINAR, 8:30am-10:30am
18WNCJL25A
79
99
Webinar
TEC
7/25
2
Individual Tax Update and Recent Developments WEBINAR, 7am-9am
18WNCJL25B
79
99
Webinar
TAX
7/25
8
Stocks, Bonds and Mutual Funds: A Comprehensive Guide to Successful Investing WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCJL25A
245
375
Webcast
FPS
7/25
4
The Most Common Financial Statement and Asset Fraud Schemes: How to Detect and Prevent Them WEBCAST, 10am-2pm
18WBBJL25A
159
199
Webcast
A&A
7/26
8
Budgeting and Forecasting Tools and Techniques WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCJL26A
245
375
Webcast
TEC
7/26
4
Fraud: Recent Findings, Red Flags and Corruption Schemes WEBCAST, 10am-2pm
18WBBJL26A
159
199
Webcast
A&A
7/26
2
Leaders Eat Last: The Characteristics of Great Leaders WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCJL26A
79
99
Webinar
MG
7/26
8
Living Trust Administration Workshop WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCJL26B
245
375
Webcast
TAX
7/27
6
Capitalized Costs and Depreciation: Key Issues and Answers WEBCAST, 7am-2pm
18WBBJL27A
159
199
Webcast
TAX
7/27
2
Excel: Advanced Spreadsheet Troubleshooting Techniques WEBINAR, 8am-10am
18WNCJL27A
79
99
Webinar
TEC
7/27
8
Financial Planning for the Big Picture WEBCAST, 1pm-9pm
18WBAJL27A
195
245
Webcast
BI
7/27
8
Mitigation of International Double Taxation WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCJL27A
245
375
Webcast
TAX
7/28
8
Accounting Fraud WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCJL28A
245
375
Webcast
A&A
7/28
2
Improve Your Profit: Identify Cost Cutting Opportunities WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCJL28A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
7/28
8
Private Company Reporting Options: More Changes Ahead WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCJL28B
245
375
Webcast
A&A
7/28
4
What Every CPA Should Know About Fraud WEBCAST, 12:30pm-4pm
18WBCJL28C
120
188
Webcast
A&A
7/31
8
Affordable Care Act: Tax Favored Health Care Plans After ACA WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCJL31A
245
375
Webcast
TAX
7/31
8
Corporate Tax Planning: Strategies and Ideas WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCJL31B
245
375
Webcast
TAX
7/31
8
S Corporation Fundamentals WEBCAST, 7:30am-3:30pm
18WBBJL31A
249
319
Webcast
TAX
8/1
2
Excel: Format Your Spreadsheets for Maximum Impact WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCAU01B
79
99
Webinar
TEC
8/1
1
Medicare and Its Gaps: What You and Your Clients Simply MUST Know WEBCAST, 11am-12pm
18WBAAU01C
9.75
60
Webcast
FPS
8/1
8
Passive Activities and Rental Real Estate Income Tax Issues WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU01A
245
375
Webcast
TAX
8/1
2
S Corporations: How to Calculate the Owner’s Basis in S Corporation Stock WEBINAR, 8am-10am
18WNCAU01A
79
99
Webinar
TAX
8/1
1
Social Security 201: Mastering the Client Mysteries WEBCAST, 9am-10am
18WBAAU01A
9.75
60
Webcast
FPS
8/1
1
Social Security 202: Advanced Client Strategies Update WEBCAST, 10am-11am
18WBAAU01B
9.75
60
Webcast
FPS
8/2
4
Fraud in the Cloud: New Risks in a New Environment WEBCAST, 8am-12pm
18WBAAU02A
129
159
Webcast
A&A
Non-tech credits |
38
Webcast from WSCPA | E Ethics credits | Conference | Y Yellow Book | C CFP | l Chapter event | S Season Ticket/Coupons N/A |
WashingtonCPA Summer 2017
Networking event
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CPE Credits
#
EDUCATION AND EVENTS
Course
Code
WSCPA NonAICPA Member Member Member Discount Fee Fee
Location
Subject
Type
8/2
8
IRAs: Contributions & Distributions for Traditional, Roth, SEP & SIMPLE IRAs WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU02A
245
375
Webcast
TAX
8/3
2
Fiduciary Accounting for Estates and Trusts WEBINAR, 8:30am-10:30am
18WNCAU03A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
8/3
8
S Corporation Taxation: Cutting-Edge Tax Strategies WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU03A
245
375
Webcast
TAX
8/3
2
The CFO: 5 Critical Skills to Become a Leader WEBINAR, 8am-10am
18WNCAU03B
79
99
Webinar
MG
8/4
2
Business Lessons from the Dance Floor: Leadership Secrets from Fred & Ginger WEBCAST, 10am-12pm
18WBAAU04A
79
109
Webcast
BI
8/4
8
Not-for-Profit Organizations: Accounting and Auditing Principles and Applications WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU04A
245
375
Webcast
A&A
8/4
8
Partnership and LLC Taxation: Cutting-Edge Tax Strategies for Entities Taxed as Partnerships WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU04B
245
375
Webcast
TAX
8/7
2
Audit Methodologies and Documentation WEBINAR, 12pm-2pm
18WNCAU07A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
8/7
8
Introduction to Business Acquisitions WEBCAST, 7:30am-3:30pm
18WBBAU07A
249
319
Webcast
TAX
8/7
8
S Corporations: The Fundamentals and More WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU07A
245
375
Webcast
TAX
8/7
4
E
Washington CPA Ethics and New Developments 2017 by Mark Hugh (A WA Requirement) WEBCAST, 8am-12pm
18WBAAU07A
164
194
Webcast
Ethics
8/7
2
Y
What You Need to Know to Audit Government Programs WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCAU07B
79
99
Webinar
GNP
8/8
8
Excel Pivot Tables: Powerful and Not Hard to Use … Really! WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU08A
245
375
Webcast
TEC
8/8
2
Financial Accounting for Related Party Transactions WEBINAR, 11am-1pm
18WNCAU08A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
8/8
4
Washington B&O Tax and New Developments 2017 by Mark Hugh WEBCAST, 8am-12pm
18WBAAU08A
129
159
Webcast
TAX
8/8
4
Washington Sales Tax and New Developments 2017 by Mark Hugh WEBCAST, 12pm-4pm
18WBAAU08B
129
159
Webcast
TAX
8/9
8
2017 Governmental Accounting & Auditing Update WEBCAST, 7am-3pm
18WBAAU09A
195
245
Webcast
GNP
8/9
8
Avoiding Tax Malpractice WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU09A
245
375
Webcast
TAX
8/9
2
Closing Best Practices: Shortening Month End WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCAU09A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
New Financial Reporting Requirements for Nonprofits WEBCAST, 8am-12pm
18WBAAU09B
129
159
Webcast
GNP
Y
Y
8/9
4
8/9
8
The Top Ten Business Myths WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU09B
245
375
Webcast
BI
8/10
2
Capital Gains Tax Strategies for Advanced Transactions WEBINAR, 7am-9am
18WNCAU10A
79
99
Webinar
TAX
8/10
8
Clients for Life: Retain Your Top Clients to Maximize Business Growth WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU10A
245
375
Webcast
BI
8/10
2
Microsoft Power BI: Fundamentals of Power Query WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCAU10B
79
99
Webinar
TEC
8/11
2
Critical Thinking Skills for Finance and Accounting Professionals WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCAU11A
79
99
Webinar
PD
8/11
8
Financial Performance Reporting WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU11A
245
375
Webcast
A&A
8/14
8
Compilations and Reviews: Risks, Procedures and Fraud WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU14A
245
375
Webcast
A&A
8/14
8
Cost Capitalization A to Z WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU14B
245
375
Webcast
TAX
8/14
8
Form 990 WEBCAST, 7:30am-3:30pm
18WBBAU14A
249
319
Webcast
TAX
8/14
2
Have the Difficult Conversation You’ve Been Dreading WEBINAR, 8am-10am
18WNCAU14A
79
99
Webinar
PD
8/15
8
Advanced Issues: The Art of the Estate Tax Return WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU15A
245
375
Webcast
TAX
8/15
2
Small GAAP: AICPA Private Company Financial Reporting Standards WEBINAR, 12pm-2pm
18WNCAU15A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
Non-tech credits |
www.wscpa.org
Webcast from WSCPA | E Ethics credits | Conference | Y Yellow Book | C CFP | l Chapter event | S Season Ticket/Coupons N/A |
Networking event
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CPE Credits
#
Course
Code
WSCPA NonAICPA Member Member Member Discount Fee Fee
Location
Subject
Type
8/16
2
Sales Tricks to Fool CFOs and Auditors WEBINAR, 12pm-2pm
18WNCAU16A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
8/16
8
The Accountant’s Role in Mergers and Acquisitions WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU16A
245
375
Webcast
A&A
8/17
8
Classification and Measurements WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU17A
245
375
Webcast
A&A
8/17
2
Revenue Recognition: 10 Risks NOT in the New Standard WEBINAR, 8am-10am
18WNCAU17A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
8/18
4
Allocating Partnership/LLC Income, Losses and Debt to Partners WEBCAST, 8:30am-12pm
18WBCAU18A
120
188
Webcast
TAX
8/18
4
Section 754 Elections’ Redemption of a Partner WEBCAST, 12:30pm-4pm
18WBCAU18B
120
188
Webcast
TAX
8/18
8
Staying Current with Nonprofit Accounting and Auditing WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU18C
245
375
Webcast
A&A
8/18
2
Tax Depreciation: Current Developments and Update WEBINAR, 8am-10am
18WNCAU18A
79
99
Webinar
TAX
8/21
8
Best Practices for Payroll Taxes and 1099 Issues WEBCAST, 7:30am-3:30pm
18WBBAU21A
249
319
Webcast
TAX
8/21
8
Personal Financial Statements WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU21A
245
375
Webcast
FPS
8/21
8
Single Audits: A Case Study Approach WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU21B
245
375
Webcast
GNP
8/22
8
Effective Tax Return and Cash Flow Analysis WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU22A
245
375
Webcast
BI
8/22
2
Foreign Account Reporting Requirements: FINCEN 114 (FBAR) and Form 8938 WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCAU22A
79
99
Webinar
TAX
8/22
2
Preparing your Practice for Sale and Selling It! WEBCAST, 10am-12pm
18WBAAU22C
79
109
Webcast
MG
8/22
8
Private Company Accounting: New Challenges, New Directions WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU22B
245
375
Webcast
A&A
8/22
2
Tax Practice Ethical and Legal Standards WEBCAST, 10am-12pm
18WBAAU22B
79
109
Webcast
SK
8/22
1
Understanding Your Unclaimed Property Requirements WEBCAST, 9am-10am
18WBAAU22A
39
59
Webcast
TAX
8/23
2
Health care Update: 10 NEW Risks to CPAs and Controllers WEBINAR, 11am-1pm
18WNCAU23A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
8/23
8
HUD Audits of Multifamily Housing Projects: Audit Requirements Under the HUD Audit Guide and for Single Audits WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU23A
245
375
Webcast
GNP
8/23
2
Microsoft Power BI: Improve Data Analysis with DAX Measures WEBINAR, 7am-9am
18WNCAU23B
79
99
Webinar
TEC
8/24
3
Financial Fitness Forever: Five Steps to More Money, Less Risk and More Peace of Mind WEBCAST, 9am-12pm
18WBAAU24A
24.75
75
Webcast
FPS
8/24
2
Single Audit Primer and Update WEBINAR, 7am-9am
18WNCAU24A
79
99
Webinar
GNP
8/25
1
50 Facts Every Investor Should Know WEBCAST, 11am-12pm
18WBAAU25B
39
59
Webcast
FPS
8/25
1
Beyond Buffet: Everything You Need to Know about Value Investing WEBCAST, 9am-10am
18WBAAU25A
39
59
Webcast
FPS
8/25
2
Education: 10 New Risks: Elementary to University WEBINAR, 8am-10am
18WNCAU25A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
8/25
2
Excel: Create KPI Dashboards for Maximum Impact WEBINAR, 7am-9am
18WNCAU25B
79
99
Webinar
TEC
8/25
8
Individual Tax Planning Topics WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU25A
245
375
Webcast
TAX
8/28
4
Fraud: Essential Audit Tools and Techniques WEBCAST, 8:30am-12pm
18WBCAU28A
120
188
Webcast
A&A
8/28
2
Introduction to Data Analytics and Microsoft Power BI Tools WEBINAR, 11am-1pm
18WNCAU28A
79
99
Webinar
TEC
8/28
4
Mitigating Fraud Engagement Risk for Nonaudit Practitioners WEBCAST, 12:30pm-4pm
18WBCAU28B
120
188
Webcast
A&A
8/28
8
Scenarios, Contingency Planning, and Simulation to Achieve Your Goals and Strategy WEBCAST, 7am-3pm
18WBAAU28A
195
245
Webcast
MG
8/28
8
Taxation of Corporations, 7:30am-3:30pm
18WBBAU28A
249
319
Webcast
TAX
Y
Y
Y
Non-tech credits |
40
Webcast from WSCPA | E Ethics credits | Conference | Y Yellow Book | C CFP | l Chapter event | S Season Ticket/Coupons N/A |
WashingtonCPA Summer 2017
Networking event
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CPE Credits
#
EDUCATION AND EVENTS
Course
Code
WSCPA NonAICPA Member Member Member Discount Fee Fee
Location
Subject
Type
8/29
8
Audit Standards Update: Clarifying Risk Assessment WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCAU29A
245
375
Webcast
A&A
8/30
8
2017 Financial Statement Preparation, Compilation, and Review WEBCAST, 7am-3pm
18WBAAU30A
195
245
Webcast
A&A
8/30
2
Microsoft Power BI: Get Started with the Right Data WEBINAR, 7am-9am
18WNCAU30A
79
99
Webinar
TEC
8/31
2
Payments Fraud: Detect & Prevent Check, ACH and P-Card Schemes WEBINAR, 11am-1pm
18WNCAU31A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
9/5
2
Detecting and Preventing Internal Fraud, Theft and Abuse WEBINAR, 1pm-3pm
18WNCST05A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
9/5
4
Fraud in Small- to Medium-Sized Entities WEBCAST, 10am-2pm
18WBBST05A
159
199
Webcast
A&A
9/5
2
Small GAAP: AICPA Private Company Financial Reporting Standards WEBINAR, 12:30pm-2:30pm
18WNCST05B
79
99
Webinar
A&A
9/6
2
Fiduciary Accounting for Estates and Trusts WEBINAR, 11am-1pm
18WNCST06A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
9/6
2
Payments Fraud: Detect & Prevent Check, ACH and P-Card Schemes WEBINAR, 12pm-2pm
18WNCST06B
79
99
Webinar
A&A
9/6
8
Understanding the Complexities of Fraud in Order to Develop Ways to Mitigate Risk WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCST06A
245
375
Webcast
A&A
9/7
2
Audit Methodologies and Documentation WEBINAR, 10am-12pm
18WNCST07A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
9/7
4
Internal Control: How Does It Impact an Audit? WEBCAST, 10am-2pm
18WBBST07A
159
199
Webcast
A&A
9/7
8
Limited Scope Audits of 401(k) Plans WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCST07A
245
375
Webcast
A&A
9/7
4
E
Washington CPA Ethics and New Developments 2017 by Mark Hugh (A WA Requirement) WEBCAST, 8am-12pm
18WBAST07A
164
194
Webcast
Ethics
9/7
2
Y
What You Need to Know to Audit Government Programs WEBINAR, 7am-9am
18WNCST07B
79
99
Webinar
GNP
9/8
2
Improve Your Profit: Identify Cost Cutting Opportunities WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCST08A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
9/8
2
Introduction to Data Analytics and Microsoft Power BI Tools WEBINAR, 7am-9am
18WNCST08B
79
99
Webinar
TEC
9/8
4
Statement of Cash Flows: Preparation, Presentation, and Use WEBCAST, 10am-2pm
18WBBST08A
159
199
Webcast
A&A
9/8
4
Washington B&O Tax and New Developments 2017 by Mark Hugh WEBCAST, 8am-12pm
18WBAST08A
129
159
Webcast
TAX
9/8
4
Washington Sales Tax and New Developments 2017 by Mark Hugh WEBCAST, 12pm-4pm
18WBAST08B
129
159
Webcast
TAX
9/11
8
Applying the Uniform Guidance in Your Single Audits WEBCAST, 7:30am-3:30pm
18WBBST11A
249
319
Webcast
GNP
9/11
2
Capital Gains Tax Strategies for Advanced Transactions WEBINAR, 11am-1pm
18WNCST11A
79
99
Webinar
TAX
9/11
2
Excel: Advanced Spreadsheet Troubleshooting Techniques WEBINAR, 1pm-3pm
18WNCST11B
79
99
Webinar
TEC
9/12
1
Medicare and its Gaps: What You and Your Clients Simply MUST Know WEBCAST, 11am-12pm
18WBAST12C
9.75
60
Webcast
FPS
9/12
2
Performance Auditing Essentials WEBINAR, 12pm-2pm
18WNCST12A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
9/12
1
Social Security 201: Mastering the Client Mysteries WEBCAST, 9am-10am
18WBAST12A
9.75
60
Webcast
FPS
9/12
1
Social Security 202: Advanced Client Strategies Update WEBCAST, 10am-11am
18WBAST12B
9.75
60
Webcast
FPS
9/13
2
10 Commonly Missed Analytical Procedures WEBINAR, 12pm-2pm
18WNCST13A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
9/13
8
2017 LLCs & Partnerships Update WEBCAST, 7am-3pm
18WBAST13A
195
245
Webcast
TAX
9/13
2
Excel: Advanced Financial and Statistical Calculations WEBINAR, 10am-12pm
18WNCST13B
79
99
Webinar
TEC
9/13
4
New Financial Reporting Requirements for Nonprofits WEBCAST, 8am-12pm
18WBAST13B
129
159
Webcast
GNP
Y
Y
Non-tech credits |
www.wscpa.org
Webcast from WSCPA | E Ethics credits | Conference | Y Yellow Book | C CFP | l Chapter event | S Season Ticket/Coupons N/A |
Networking event
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CPE Credits
#
Course
Code
WSCPA NonAICPA Member Member Member Discount Fee Fee
Location
Subject
Type
9/13
4
The Most Common Financial Statement and Asset Fraud Schemes: How to Detect and Prevent Them WEBCAST, 10am-2pm
18WBBST13A
159
199
Webcast
A&A
9/14
4
Purchasing, Inventory, and Cash Disbursements: Common Frauds and Internal Controls WEBCAST, 10am-2pm
18WBBST14A
159
199
Webcast
A&A
9/14
2
S Corporations: How to Calculate the Owner’s Basis in S Corporation Stock WEBINAR, 1pm-3pm
18WNCST14A
79
99
Webinar
TAX
9/15
2
Excel: Using Charts for a Non-Financial Audience WEBINAR, 8am-10am
18WNCST15B
79
99
Webinar
TEC
9/15
2
Real Estate Tax Update: Key Changes for Investors and Owners WEBINAR, 10am-12pm
18WNCST15A
79
99
Webinar
TAX
9/18
2
Have the Difficult Conversation You’ve Been Dreading WEBINAR, 12pm-2pm
18WNCST18A
79
99
Webinar
PD
9/18
8
Identity Theft: Preventing, Detecting, and Investigating WEBCAST, 7:30am-3:30pm
18WBBST18A
249
319
Webcast
A&A
9/18
2
Partnership Investments: How to Calculate the Owner’s Basis WEBINAR, 11:30am-1:30pm
18WNCST18B
79
99
Webinar
TAX
9/19
2
Tax Depreciation: Current Developments and Update WEBINAR, 12:30pm-2:30pm
18WNCST19A
79
99
Webinar
TAX
9/20
8
2017 Business Fraud Update WEBCAST, 7am-3pm
18WBAST20D
195
245
Webcast
A&A
9/20
2
Excel: Format Your Spreadsheets for Maximum Impact WEBINAR, 10am-12pm
18WNCST20B
79
99
Webinar
TEC
9/20
2
Fraud Update: 10 New A&A Risks for CPAs WEBINAR, 1pm-3pm
18WNCST20A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
9/20
2
Preparing your Practice for Sale and Selling It! WEBCAST, 10am-12pm
18WBAST20C
79
109
Webcast
MG
9/20
2
Tax Practice Ethical and Legal Standards WEBCAST, 10am-12pm
18WBAST20B
79
109
Webcast
SK
9/20
1
Understanding Your Unclaimed Property Requirements WEBCAST, 9am-10am
18WBAST20A
39
59
Webcast
TAX
9/21
8
2017 Financial Statement Preparation, Compilation, and Review WEBCAST, 7am-3pm
18WBAST21A
195
245
Webcast
A&A
9/21
4
Forensic Accounting: Uncovering Schemes and Scams WEBCAST, 10am-2pm
18WBBST21A
159
199
Webcast
A&A
9/21
8
Global World Accounting: Key Issues for Revenue Recognition, Leases and Impairment WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCST21A
245
375
Webcast
A&A
9/21
2
Government Update: 10 New A&A Risks for CPAs WEBINAR, 9:30am-11:30am
18WNCST21A
79
99
Webinar
GNP
9/21
2
Self-Rental Passive Activity: When Does it Exist and How Do You Report It WEBINAR, 10:30am-12:30pm
18WNCST21B
79
99
Webinar
TAX
9/22
8
Corporate Governance, Fraud and Control: Setting the Strategy and Executing it Efficiently WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCST22A
245
375
Webcast
A&A
9/22
8
Financial Statement Analysis for Managers WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCST22B
245
375
Webcast
MG
9/22
4
Small-Business Financial Statements WEBCAST, 8:30am-12pm
18WBCST22C
120
188
Webcast
A&A
9/25
4
Employment Law Update: Examining Critical Issues with FMLA, HIPPA, COBRA, ADA and More WEBCAST, 10am-2pm
18WBBST25A
159
199
Webcast
BI
9/25
2
Financial Accounting for Related Party Transactions WEBINAR, 11:30am-1:30pm
18WNCST25A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
9/25
4
Fraud: Practical Approaches to Prevention & Detection WEBCAST, 12:30pm-4pm
18WBCST25A
120
188
Webcast
A&A
9/25
2
The GAO’s Green Book: Internal Controls WEBINAR, 7am-9am
18WNCST25B
79
99
Webinar
GNP
9/26
8
Accounting and Auditing Update WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCST26A
245
375
Webcast
A&A
9/26
2
Defective Compensation Systems: When Bonuses and Incentives Go Bad WEBINAR, 10:30am-12:30pm
18WNCST26A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
9/26
2
Non-Profit Update: 10 A&A Risks for Controllers and Auditors WEBINAR, 8:30am-10:30am
18WNCST26B
79
99
Webinar
GNP
9/26
8
Preparing Form 5500 WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCST26B
245
375
Webcast
SK
9/27
8
2017 Not-for-Profit Accounting, Auditing & Tax Update WEBCAST, 7am-3pm
18WBAST27A
195
245
Webcast
A&A
Y
Y
Y
Non-tech credits |
42
Webcast from WSCPA | E Ethics credits | Conference | Y Yellow Book | C CFP | l Chapter event | S Season Ticket/Coupons N/A |
WashingtonCPA Summer 2017
Networking event
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Register at www.wscpa.org/store or page 45 Date
CPE Credits
#
EDUCATION AND EVENTS
Course
Code
WSCPA NonAICPA Member Member Member Discount Fee Fee
Location
Subject
Type
9/27
2
Closing Best Practices: Shortening Month End WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCST27A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
9/27
8
SSARS 21: The Newly Effective Preparation, Compilation and Review Standards WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCST27A
245
375
Webcast
A&A
9/28
8
Corporate Finance Checkup: Renovate Your Analytical Toolbox WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCST28A
245
375
Webcast
MG
9/28
2
Key Tax Strategies for Partnerships and LLCs WEBINAR, 8am-10am
18WNCST28A
79
99
Webinar
TAX
9/29
2
10 Fatal Mistakes to Avoid: Learn from Others’ Business Errors WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCST29A
79
99
Webinar
BI
10/2
4
Balanced Scorecard Module I: Overview WEBCAST, 9am-1pm
18WBAOC02A
129
159
Webcast
MG
10/2
2
Travel and Entertainment Expenses: Review and Update WEBINAR, 8:30am-10:30am
18WNCOC02A
79
99
Webinar
TAX
10/3
2
Excel: Format Your Spreadsheets for Maximum Impact WEBINAR, 1pm-3pm
18WNCOC03B
79
99
Webinar
TEC
10/3
2
Google Big Data and Forecasting Tools for Accountants WEBINAR, 7am-9am
18WNCOC03A
79
99
Webinar
TEC
10/3
8
SSARS 21: The Newest Thing in Compilation and Review WEBCAST, 8:30am-4pm
18WBCOC03A
245
375
Webcast
A&A
10/3
4
Workflow as a Best Practice WEBCAST, 8am-12pm
18WBAOC03A
129
159
Webcast
BI
10/4
2
Final Repair Regulations: Current Developments and Update WEBINAR, 10am-12pm
18WNCOC04A
79
99
Webinar
TAX
10/4
2
Key Tax Strategies for Partnerships and LLCs WEBINAR, 12:30pm-2:30pm
18WNCOC04B
79
99
Webinar
TAX
10/4
4
Not-for-Profit Accounting and Auditing Update WEBCAST, 10am-2pm
18WBBOC04A
159
199
Webcast
GNP
10/5
2
KPI Dashboards: The New Financial Reporting Model WEBCAST, 12pm-2pm
18WBBOC05A
99
129
Webcast
SK
10/5
2
Partnership Investments: How to Calculate the Owner’s Basis WEBINAR, 1pm-3pm
18WNCOC05A
79
99
Webinar
TAX
10/5
2
Real Estate Professionals and Passive Activity: When do They Exist and How to Report Them WEBINAR, 10am-12pm
18WNCOC05B
79
99
Webinar
TAX
10/5
4
Washington CPA Ethics and New Developments 2017 by Mark Hugh (A WA Requirement) WEBCAST, 8am-12pm
18WBAOC05A
164
194
Webcast
Ethics
10/6
2
Improve Your Profit: Identify Cost Cutting Opportunities WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCOC06A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
10/6
2
Small GAAP: AICPA Private Company Financial Reporting Standards WEBINAR, 11am-1pm
18WNCOC06B
79
99
Webinar
A&A
10/6
4
Washington B&O Tax and New Developments 2017 by Mark Hugh WEBCAST, 8am-12pm
18WBAOC06A
129
159
Webcast
TAX
10/6
4
Washington Sales Tax and New Developments 2017 by Mark Hugh WEBCAST, 12pm-4pm
18WBAOC06B
129
159
Webcast
TAX
10/9
2
Business Tax Update and Recent Developments WEBINAR, 8am-10am
18WNCOC09A
79
99
Webinar
TAX
10/9
2
Individual Tax Update and Recent Developments WEBINAR, 11am-1pm 18WNCOC09B
79
99
Webinar
TAX
10/10
1
Medicare and Its Gaps: What You and Your Clients Simply MUST Know WEBCAST, 11am-12pm
18WBAOC10C
9.75
60
Webcast
FPS
10/10
2
Performance Auditing Essentials WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCOC10A
79
99
Webinar
A&A
10/10
1
Social Security 201: Mastering the Client Mysteries WEBCAST, 9am-10am
18WBAOC10A
9.75
60
Webcast
FPS
10/10
1
Social Security 202: Advanced Client Strategies Update WEBCAST, 10am-11am
18WBAOC10B
9.75
60
Webcast
FPS
10/10
2
Year-End Tax Planning: Thinking Outside the Box WEBINAR, 7:30am-9:30am
18WNCOC10B
79
99
Webinar
TAX
10/11
8
2017 Business Fraud Update WEBCAST, 7am-3pm
18WBAOC11A
195
245
Webcast
A&A
10/11
2
Capital Gains Tax Strategies for Advanced Transactions WEBINAR, 8am-10am
18WNCOC11A
79
99
Webinar
TAX
10/11
2
Microsoft Power BI: Improve Data Analysis with DAX Measures WEBINAR, 1pm-3pm
18WNCOC11C
79
99
Webinar
TEC
Y
E
Non-tech credits |
www.wscpa.org
Webcast from WSCPA | E Ethics credits | Conference | Y Yellow Book | C CFP | l Chapter event | S Season Ticket/Coupons N/A |
Networking event
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CPE Credits
#
Course
Code
WSCPA NonAICPA Member Member Member Discount Fee Fee
Location
Subject
Type
10/11
2
Passive Activity Rules and the Net Investment Income Tax WEBINAR, 11am-1pm
18WNCOC11B
79
99
Webinar
TAX
10/11
4
Statement of Cash Flows: Preparation, Presentation, and Use WEBCAST, 10am-2pm
18WBBOC11A
159
199
Webcast
A&A
10/12
2
Y
Single Audit Primer and Update WEBINAR, 7:30am-9:30am
18WNCOC12A
79
99
Webinar
GNP
10/12
2
Y
Yellow Book Standards for CPAs in Public Practice WEBINAR, 10am-12pm
18WNCOC12B
79
99
Webinar
GNP
10/13
2
Enjoy Technology’s Benefits Without Dehumanizing the Office WEBINAR, 9am-11am
18WNCOC13A
79
99
Webinar
TEC
10/13
4
Yellow Book Financial Audits WEBCAST, 10am-2pm
18WBBOC13A
159
199
Webcast
GNP
Y
CFO Series
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CORPORATE FINANCE SKILLS with Don Minges
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Monday, September 25, 2017 Financial Analysis Strategic Cash Management Corporate Finance Crowd Funding
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with John Higgins
Monday, November 20, 2017
Monday, December 4, 2017
Thursday, October 19, 2017
• • • •
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Microsoft's Office 365 Suite OneDrive SharePoint OneNote
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KEEPING UP WITH TECHNOLOGY
with John Daly
Risk Analysis & Management Systemic Risk The Rittenhouse Rankings Fraud Protection
with John Daly
Competitive Advantage Pricing for Profitability Contemporary Cost Concepts Communicating Financial Info to Non-Accountants
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Contact Mark Hause atAccounting Practice Sales by e-mail at MARKHAUSE@CONTACTAPS.COM or call (877) 345-7722 for more information on the following practices: (WA 1115) South Hills/Puyallup Area: This well-established EA firm with a solid client base is for sale. The firm is composed of a broad range of clients that includes individuals and small business who seek tax preparation, write up, and consulting services. The firm stresses ongoing communication throughout the year to promote client loyalty along with avoiding year-end tax issues that can be difficult to manage after the conclusion of the tax year. The firm has an excellent fee structure with excellent per client fee amounts. This professional opportunity provides the type of challenge many relish with a solid client base providing continued prosperity for any business minded accountant. (WA 1114) Sequim/Port Angeles Area: The Seller of this practice is, semi-retiring and seeking to retain certain business tax return clients along with the associated personal income tax returns. The sale only includes client files, supporting information stored in an electronic file cabinet, and the primary telephone number(s) of the selling practice. The clients being sold average approx. $346 per return with a high percentage of individual income tax returns. Currently, these clients are part of a practice that generates an excellent net cash flow demonstrating realization rates that are well above the norm. This practice fits a buyer looking to start a practice, an existing owner looking to finish a practice or a professional needing work to keep a staff busy. What’s more, the practice is available for immediate possession to begin the transition of clients. (WA 1113) East King County-Snoqualmie Valley Area:This CPA practice is write up based with great opportunity for growth in providing professional services in the traditional area of tax preparation and consulting. The firm revenue stream is 12% tax and 88% write up. With the write up side covered by long-term employees who have and maintain excellent relationships with the clients, the transition to the new owner will be easy.The growth potential of this practice lies in growing the tax practice with the write up business in place for year round revenues. Any business minded accountant looking to get into ownership or an expansion minded firm has a ready-made opportunity.
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(WA 1112) Renton:This well-established Enrolled Agent practice is for sale.The firm is a tax practice with only a minimal amount ($2,000) of write up services. The client base is centered on individual returns but does include many business returns as well. The fee structure is excellent reflecting a client base with income levels who require qualified professional services to solve their tax problems. This profitable practice, (77% Net Cash Flow) and available for immediate possession, is an ideal opportunity for an experienced tax professional who seeks a challenge and the commensurate financial reward. (WA 1110) North Puget Sound CPA Practice for Sale: This well rounded CPA firm located in the North Puget Sound Areas is for sale. The firm renders professional services in the areas of income tax,write-up,compilations,reviews,auditing and office management. The firm and its predecessors have rendered high quality professional services for over 30 years and enjoys an outstanding reputation in the community.The practice has a variety of clients in a variety of industries including nonprofit entities.The owner seeks to retire but is available to transition the firm to the new owner through tax season.All of this in a firm where the owner works part time.The firm has significant upside in billings and net income in all areas with any new owner capitalizing on the opportunity this practice provides. The Seller, to incentivize interested buyers, will consider financing the purchase of the practice with a substantial down payment provided the buyer has excellent credit and collateral. (WA 1109) Vancouver: This long-term CPA practice is for sale.The firm provides quality tax services to a loyal client base of individuals and business entities. The firm’s service mix is write-up and income tax.The foundation of the firm has always been a proactive approach to client service.The ongoing communica-
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tion whether a phone call or email prevents the end of year surprises.This practice is a solid addition to an existing form or the startup of a new practice. (WA 1108) Centralia/ChehalisArea:This well balance CPA firm that has been providing professional services for a number of years is for sale.The practice has excellent balance with the workload being split between income and write-up services and revenues occurring throughout the year and not just tax season. The firm enjoys an excellent reputation in the community and receives referrals from other professional service groups in the community.The practice’s qualities are combined with an excellent staff that offers support and continuity for the new owner in transitioning the clients.To assist buyers, the Seller will consider financing the sale of the practice with Buyers who have excellent credit, collateral and a substantial down payment. (WA 1107) Bothell, Mill Creek,Woodinville CPA Practice for Sale:This well-established CPA practice is for sale.The firm is known for personal service and is a recommended preparer to many of the nearby employers.The firm is a tax practice with 75% of revenues coming from the annual preparation of income tax returns. The balance is composed of write-up 22% and consulting 3%. The firm has another significant attribute which is an excellent staff that provides not only quality professional services but support for the owner and clients of the firm.This practice with excellent fees and stable loyal clients is a solid opportunity for a variety of buyers. (WA 1105) North Olympic Peninsula CPA Practice for Sale: This CPA practice consists of clients that return year after year. The firm is centered around the revenue streams of income tax 62% and write-up 37% with a small amount of reviewed financial statements. The owner(s) have a long term staff that assists in the rendering of these professional services.The practice has an excellent cash flow, easily above the norm, reflecting an excellent realization rate on the fees earned. All of these factors demonstrate the opportunity this firm provides to any accountant seeking to be on their own and rewarded for their efforts in a varied client base.
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Member Profile: Chad Daw, CPA By Cory Wilmarth, Assistant Editor
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had Daw, CPA, is a Senior Audit AssociatexatxSweeney Conrad in Bellevue, Washington. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Chad moved to Puyallup when he was nine months old. At 10, Chad moved to the Bothell area where he has lived ever since. Chad is a true Washingtonian and does not picture himself living anywhere else. Chad first discovered his passion for math at Bothell High School. His father, a mathematician, helped him to develop that gift. Regarding math, Chad said, “I have always liked the logic behind it and how it is a universal language. No matter where you are in the world, 2 + 2 always equals 4.” While in high school, Chad imagined owning a business. He wanted work that would allow him to problem-solve for other people. He enrolled at Bellevue College to earn his Associate’s Degree in Business Administration. He served as a math tutor, considering teaching algebra or calculus, and also considered pursuing a biology degree to become a cancer researcher. When Chad was five, his father was diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer. His doctors gave him only six months to live, but Chad’s father was able to live another 13 years. At eight, Chad’s mother was diagnosed with colon cancer. She passed away shortly before Chad turned 16. In spite of his grief, Chad was inspired by the strength his parents displayed fighting against their illness. “I watched my parents deal with cancer for my entire childhood,” Chad said. “It wasn’t until they had passed away that I truly understood the magnitude of what had happened to them. I hope to find a cure for cancer so that children and families don’t have to see the people they love go through what my parents did.” Chad found a hero in former North Carolina State basketball coach Jim www.wscpa.org
“Don’t give up. Don’t ever give up.” - Jim Valvano, former coach of the North Carolina State Wolfpack Chad, Jen, and their dog Sven hiking at Mount Si. Valvano. During his career, he was diagnosed with bone cancer and became an icon in the effort to find a cure. His famous words, “Don’t give up. Don’t ever give up,” are engraved on Chad’s parents’ gravestones. “With both of my parents passing away from cancer, he was an inspiration to me and my family to never give up and to always strive for greatness,” said Chad. Though Chad’s career goals have changed, they were always centered on using his passions to assist others. While at Bellevue College, Chad took his first accounting classes and found it to be an ideal career path. Chad transferred to the University of Washington Foster School of Business and majored in accounting. After two years of working as an accountant for ChemPoint, a chemical distributer in Bellevue, Chad earned his CPA. While at ChemPoint, Chad also met the love of his life, Jennifer Howlett. Jen’s sister was also a ChemPoint employee. Jen was running a half-marathon to support her and Team Challenge, an organization dedicated to fighting Crohn’s disease, and that’s where she met Chad. They bonded over their love of athletics, as well as their desire to help those
struggling with illness. Outside the office, Chad is a long-time sports fan, playing basketball and running cross country in high school. “I have always been a very competitive person,” Chad said. Though he doesn’t play much anymore, he loves going to college games and is a University of Washington football season ticket holder. He also likes major league baseball. As a couple, Chad and Jen love hiking. They go on a different hike together each weekend. Traveling is also something they enjoy. Chad said, “Jen and I want to go on a baseball trip every year until we see every stadium and visit a new country every year. We want to see every continent besides Antarctica.” They recently took a trip to the east coast to visit six MLB stadiums. While they were in New York, Chad and Jen got engaged. Though not quite sure about their honeymoon destination – Australia and Peru are both contenders – Chad and Jen are looking forward to whatever adventure lies ahead for them. Cory Wilmarth is the Communications, Design, and Social Media Coordinator for the WSCPA. WashingtonCPA Summer 2017
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