The Spring Single Audit & Governmental Accounting Webcast Has Concluded

Thank you for joining us for the Single Audits & Government Accounting and Auditing webcast on May 14, 2026.

We appreciate everyone who participated in this focused online program covering Single Audit requirements, Uniform Guidance updates, federal funding oversight, fraud risk and governmental accounting developments.

Planning for future governmental accounting and auditing programs is already underway. Check back for upcoming events, updates and registration information.

The Spring Single Audit and Governmental Accounting (Webcast) is a focused, online learning experience designed for professionals responsible for governmental financial reporting, grant compliance and Single Audit execution.

Built for auditors, finance directors, controllers, grant managers and compliance professionals, this program delivers timely regulatory updates and practical implementation guidance to help you remain compliant, reduce fraud risk and confidently navigate the evolving landscape of federal funding.

In an environment shaped by increased oversight, shifting federal priorities and heightened audit scrutiny, this conference provides the clarity and technical depth government professionals need to stay ahead.


What You’ll Learn at a Glance

This program equips governmental accounting and audit professionals to:

  • Stay current on Single Audit requirements and Uniform Guidance updates
  • Navigate changes in federal funding structures and compliance expectations
  • Reduce audit findings through stronger documentation and internal controls
  • Identify and mitigate fraud risk within governmental entities
  • Strengthen grant management processes and oversight
  • Prepare for evolving auditor scrutiny and sampling expectations
  • Improve collaboration between finance teams and external auditors

Key Session Themes

Single Audit Update

Gain critical updates on Uniform Guidance, sampling expectations, reporting requirements and emerging compliance risks impacting governmental entities and auditors.

The Evolving Landscape of Federal Funding

Understand how changes in federal programs, grant allocations and oversight priorities affect audit planning, documentation and internal controls.

Fraud Risk in Governmental Entities

Examine common fraud schemes, internal control breakdowns and practical prevention strategies specific to governmental and grant-funded environments.

Governmental Accounting Developments

Review technical updates impacting governmental financial reporting and compliance responsibilities.


Who Should Attend

This webcast is designed for:

  • External auditors performing Single Audits
  • Government finance directors and controllers
  • Grant managers and compliance officers
  • Internal auditors within governmental entities
  • CPAs serving state and local governments
  • Professionals seeking to strengthen governmental audit and compliance expertise

Why This Conference Matters Now

Governmental entities operate under increasing transparency expectations and funding scrutiny. Audit findings can impact funding, reputation and public trust.

This conference provides the regulatory insight and practical tools necessary to strengthen compliance, reduce risk and execute Single Audits with confidence. Attendees leave better prepared to manage federal funding oversight, defend internal control processes and support accurate, compliant financial reporting.



 

Program Details

Program: Webcast – Spring Single Audit and Governmental Accounting
Date: May 14, 2026
Format: Online
Event Code: CGC02W26

Registration Fees:

Government Rate
$199 Member Government Standard
$249 Nonmember Government

Standard Rate
$239 Member Standard
$319 Nonmember

 

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