Instructor
Jeff Lieman
Instructor
Auditing experience includes 25 years in public accounting as an auditor and 6 years as an insurance regulator (auditor) including 3 years as the Chief Financial Examiner for the State of Maryland.
Professional training since 1980 for both CPA firms and the public. The 2014 training schedule includes over 100 days in many states for continuing profession education for CPAs. I also assist in teaching prep classes for both the CPA and CFA examinations. Currently hold the designation of Certified Public Accountant and Certified Financial Examiner.
Specialties: Auditing, accounting under both US and international Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, fraud, accounting services, business planning, and staff development. Industries expertise includes concentrations in construction, real estate, governmental units, nonprofit entities, retail, and investment companies. Investigative accounting services including fraud investigation.
The construction industry is one of the most unique when it comes to being in compliance with the various accounting and auditing standards. This course examines the core knowledge necessary to succeed and the key issues impacting construction accounting and auditing, including the new revenue recognition guidance. Find out what other new developments may mean for you, your company, or your clients. In addition, this course explores the relationship between the contractor and the surety. With construction comprising such a large portion of the economy and always growing, it is more important than ever for you to be on top of the very latest in accounting and auditing changes for the construction industry.
• Contract accounting and revenue from contracts with customers
• Contractor financial statements
• Working with a surety
• Audit planning and procedures
• Long-term contracts
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Practitioners and financial
professionals in the construction
industry