Financial Statements in the Courtroom – San Francisco
NJC presents this course free of charge to qualified judges.
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Days & Times
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Thursday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Course Location
San Francisco, CA
Course Fees
NJC presents this course free of charge to qualified judges.
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Through a grant from the American Institute of Certified Public Accounts (AICPA), the National Judicial College is presenting this two-day course tuition free with two nights lodging and a $250 travel stipend included. The course is open to all judges.
NJC presents this course free of charge to qualified judges. $0
During this course, you will learn to:
- Outline the components of financial statements and summarize financial reporting concepts.
- Describe the degree of estimation and judgment inherent in the financial reporting process.
- Clarify what “audited” financial statements are and what the role of the independent auditor is in the financial reporting process.
- Assess the credibility of business valuations experts to ensure they have the information they need to make informed decisions; and
- Define issues that frequently arise in litigation involving financial information.
As the sponsor of this course, the AICPA is providing the following for each participant:
- Tuition fees
- Two nights lodging
- Travel costs up to $250 (airfare or mileage, parking, taxi/Ubers, ground transportation)
- Two breakfasts, two lunches and all day coffee service.
After registering online, judges who have been approved to attend will receive a confirmation letter, via email, that contains additional information about logistics for the course.
For questions and additional information, please contact Senior Judicial Education Manager Mary N. Burdick, M.A. at burdick@judges.org or call 775-327-8230.
In order to receive a certificate of completion and full CLE credit, participants must attend the full two days.
Through a grant from the American Institute of Certified Public Accounts (AICPA), the National Judicial College is presenting this two-day course tuition free with two nights lodging and a $250 travel stipend included. The course is open to all judges.