Single audit and COVID/CARES Act

A refresher of CARES Act funding and effect on Single Audits

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This webinar will cover the challenges facing municipalities and not-for-profit entities in properly managing the CARES Act funding to ensure entities are prepared for their financial statement audit and single audit. Participants will learn best practices, common pitfalls, and a road map to current authoritative guidance based on lessons learned.

What you'll learn

  • Obtain an overview and refresher of the CARES Act funding
  • Learn how to best prepare for upcoming audits based on lessons learned
  • Review recent developments, GASB accounting guidance and what to expect in the future

Who should watch

  • Grant program managers and accountants responsible for the administration of the Coronavirus Relief Funds for governmental entities and the Provider Relief Funds for not-for-profits

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Mike Lowry, CGFM
Senior Vice President,
Assurance Services

Mike Lowry joined CPA and advisory firm Allen, Gibbs & Houlik, L.C. (AGH) in 2004 and specializes in governmental and not-for-profit clients. Prior to joining AGH, Mike’s experience includes nearly 20 years’ financial and technology leadership positions in hospitality management companies.

Mike is a CPA with a bachelor of business administration degree in accounting from Wichita State University and a master’s degree in management information systems from Friends University. He has earned the designation of Certified Government Financial Manager from the Association of Government Accountants, and is also a member of the American Institute of CPAs, the Kansas Society of Certified Public Accountants, and the Association of Government Accountants.