Ken is the Managing Partner of Cerini & Associates, LLP and is the executive responsible for the administration of our not-for-profit and educational providers practice group. In addition to his extensive audit experience both at Ernst & Young, LLP, and Cerini & Associates, LLP, Ken has been directly involved in providing consulting services for nonprofits and educational facilities of all sizes throughout New York State. Ken has won numerous awards, and has been quoted in publications such as Newsday, Long Island Business News, the Long Island Press, and the New York Times. Ken is the editor for three of the five newsletters published in-house by the firm, including: The Lesson Plan, written for school districts; The Special ED-ition, published for special education providers; and The NFP Advisor, written specifically for the nonprofit sector. He teaches a graduate level nonprofit accounting course at LIU-CW Post.
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you'll be able to:
Understand the obstacles faced and have an open discussion about resolving them.
Document key takeaways and best practices that can be applied to similar situations in future audits or bookkeeping tasks for nonprofit agencies.
Major Topics
We will ask all attendees to bring a “case study” to the meeting. The case study should be an example of a situation faced while performing an audit or bookkeeping for a nonprofit agency.
We will go over each case study and understand the obstacles faced and have an open discussion about resolving them.
Best practices that can be applied to similar situations in future audits or bookkeeping tasks for nonprofit agencies.