Surgent's Did I Pick the Right Major? Selecting Major Programs in a Single Audit
2.00 Credits
Member Price $99
Non-Member Price $119
Overview
Even after we complete our work at an institution, the question sometimes lingers: “Did I pick the right major?” Major program determination is difficult in a single audit and sometimes we feel ill prepared to make the best decision. This course will give you the counseling and assistance you need to feel confident in your major program selection under the 2024 revision to the Uniform Guidance for Federal Awards.
Highlights
- Understanding the risk-based program selection approach to identifying major programs
- The four-step major program determination process
- How to identify ”not low-risk type A programs” and “high-risk type B programs”
Prerequisites
Some introductory background in single auditing
Designed For
Not-for-profit and government auditors
Objectives
- Understand the importance of the major program determination process
- Perceive the key elements in major program determination and selection (e.g., properly identifying type A and type B programs, high-risk and low-risk programs, and the percentage-of-coverage rule)
- Skillfully and confidently select major programs in a single audit
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Charles Blanton, Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Charles Blanton, CPA is the Director of Governmental and Nonprofit Product Development for Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC. Before joining Surgent McCoy, Charlie served as the technical manager for the AICPA’s governmental and nonprofit CPE courses from 1999 to 2011. Charlie also authored and coauthored several courses for the AICPA. Prior to serving the AICPA Charlie worked for KPMG, the Texas Society of CPAs, Taylor Publishing, and Texas Wesleyan University.
Non-Member Price $119
Member Price $99