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Event Overview:
The AICPA National Not-For-Profit Industry Conference is a comprehensive forum that deals with the challenges facing nonprofit practitioners and financial executives today. It’s where you’ll find out the latest information on the impact of tax, management, auditing, and accounting issues pertaining to NPOs. You’ll also receive training in operational strategies that are so crucial to the well-being of an NPO. This conference is held annually in June in Washington, DC.
Attendee Information:
More cutbacks in government spending and increased A-133 audit scrutiny are the only certainties for not-for-profits today. Everything else - the economy, new tax regulations, compliance issues, business ethics and governance, just to name a few - remains in flux, no doubt a financial and organizational challenge you face on an everyday basis.
It's time to clear the air and find ways to work together and respond to the key issues at hand. During the 2015 AICPA Not-for-Profit Industry Conference, you'll get your comprehensive update for the year. It's your chance to get your questions answered by the industry's top experts, hear insightful perspectives from thought leaders and discover financial management strategies to best fit your organization's needs. You'll learn what the future may hold, how to create innovative new ways to position your organization, drive fundraising and stay true to your mission values.
The 2015 AICPA National Not-For-Profit Industry Conference brings together the industry's top experts and thought leaders to offer their perspectives on the most crucial issues facing not-for-profits and those who serve them. Learn how to deal with new regulatory and existing issues affecting tax, compliance, accounting & auditing, and governance. Join your peers for Ask the Experts Panels, in-depth workshops, and targeted Yellow Book sessions.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Fiscal managers and staff at not-for-profits, CPAs, accountants, consultants, tax advisers, auditors and other financial managers with not-for-profit clients
Those seeking CPE credits in the not-for-profit arena, including qualifying Yellow Book CPE
Exhibitor Information:
Considered the annual conference for this sector, The AICPA Not-For-Profit Industry Conference brings together the industry’s top experts and thought leaders to offer their perspectives on the most crucial issues facing not-for-profits and those who serve them. Attendees learn how to deal with new regulatory issues affecting tax, compliance, accounting & auditing, and governance. They will hear new financial management and leadership strategies as well as collaboration and fundraising ideas.
Exhibit space provides a turn-key selling platform, with carpet, a draped table, two chairs and wastebasket. You receive two full conference passes good for CPE credit, unlimited expo-only passes at $500 each, pre- and post-conference attendee lists, inclusion in exhibitor directories, and a special attendee discount code for your customers and prospects. Multiple networking events on the expo floor give you the chance to interact with and engage buyers, showcase products and generate quality sales leads.
Each AICPA conference offers customized pricing for exhibits and sponsorships, and all feature quality selling opportunities and valuable benefits.
About AICPA:
Founded in 1887, the AICPA represents the CPA profession nationally regarding rule-making and standard-setting, and serves as an advocate before legislative bodies, public interest groups and other professional organizations. The AICPA develops standards for audits of private companies and other services by CPAs; provides educational guidance materials to its members; develops and grades the Uniform CPA Examination; and monitors and enforces compliance with the profession’s technical and ethical standards.
The AICPA’s founding established accountancy as a profession distinguished by rigorous educational requirements, high professional standards, a strict code of professional ethics, a licensing status and a commitment to serving the public interest.
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