Non-clients: $550 per attendee
Program Ends: 10:30 AM
The Audit Challenge: Updates and New Considerations
ABOUT THE WEBINAR
2020–21 introduced a number of new compliance challenges and pitfalls with the advent of distance learning and federal stimulus funding. A finding of noncompliance can result in a local educational agency losing a significant amount of revenue. Knowledge and preparation could be the key to resolving issues early.
Every year the Audit Regulations (Regulations) are updated to add new programs based on newly enacted legislation or audit findings identified through the submission of audit reports to the State Controller’s Office. The Audit Challenge webinar will provide business administrators and staff with information and best practices to better understand the audit process, and stay informed about the latest changes to audit requirements.
We will include up-to-date information on all of the changes for the current 2020–21 Regulations and the proposed changes for 2021–22 Regulations.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar will be most beneficial for anyone involved in the audit process, including, but not limited to, assistant superintendents for business, fiscal services directors, program administrators, and school district auditors.
Dates and Times:
Part 1: April 20, 2021, 9:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.
Part 2: April 22, 2021, 9:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.
Fee Includes Both Webinars
Audit preparation tips and potential compliance traps will be shared in areas that include:
- Distance Learning
- Attendance Reporting
- Federal CARES Act
- Proposition 51 (Bond Audits)
- Independent Study Master Agreements
- Special Education Maintenance of Effort
- Time Accounting
- Common Associated Student Body findings
Non-clients: $550 per attendee
Program Ends: 10:30 AM