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Our experts offer extensive Government contractor events and training options for Government Contracting professionals in-house, at seminars, conferences and via the web. We also personalize courses to fit individual requirements. Some of our areas of focus include; FAR, CAS, Cost Accounting, ICS, EVM, Federal Grants Compliance, Government Contracting principles and more.

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    1CAS Overview and Applicability - CAS Series (#1)CAS Overview and Applicability - CAS Series (#1)Time: 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
CAS Overview and Applicability - Session 1 - CAS - Beyond Just the Standards Series 2024 This is session 1 of 3 in the CAS - Beyond Just the Standards series. Many Federal contractors initially find Cost Accounting Standards to be difficult to understand and navigate. Our experts break down the requirements so each participant can understand:
What is CAS?
When does it apply?
What is a Disclosure Statement?
This session will discuss modified vs. full CAS coverage and will also provide a high-level overview of the standards by grouping and the connection between CAS requirements and the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).
This live webinar is eligible for both CLE and CPE credit.
NOTE: CPE/CLE credit for attendees are subject to participation and approval by the governing boards.
Webinar
2The FOUR W's of Grants & Cooperative Agreements SeriesThe FOUR W's of Grants & Cooperative Agreements SeriesTime: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is session 2 of 3 in the FOUR W's of Grants and Cooperative Agreements Series. In this session, our Partners from McCallister and Quinn (M&Q) will join us to help the attendees understand WHEN these opportunities are available, WHERE you and your organization can find them, and HOW to pursue them. M&Q’s experts are adept at securing Federal funding opportunities for both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. This session will dive into all the pre-award activities necessary to support a successful pursuit while avoiding any challenges along the way. Learning Objectives:
Identify when opportunities are available, where you can find them, and how you can pursue them
Familiarize with the pre-award compliance requirements associated with Federal funding opportunities
This live webinar is eligible for both CLE and CPE credit.
NOTE: CPE/CLE credit for attendees are subject to participation and approval by the governing boards.
Webinar
Procurement University: Truthful Cost or Pricing Data (#2)Procurement University: Truthful Cost or Pricing Data (#2)Time: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Truthful Cost or Pricing Data - Session 2 - Procurement University 2024 This is session 2 of 9 in the Procurement University webinar series. A negotiated contract (or procurement) allows the government to select a contractor based on criteria other than solely a formal price competition. The FAR provides guidance for conducting these types of procurements and the contract types that can be used by both the federal government and its contractors (e.g. fixed price, incentive, or cost-reimbursement). In this session, learn how these types of contracts can be both a challenge and an opportunity for contractors and about the extra steps necessary to justify the proposed price. Learning Objectives: By the end of the webinar you should be able to:
Differentiate between cost and price analysis and understand the appropriate times to apply each method;
Define cost or pricing data, certified cost or pricing data, and data other than cost or pricing data;
Understand defective pricing and how to prevent it; and
Utilize the six-step process to develop a compliance process that fits the needs of your firm.
This live webinar is eligible for both CLE and CPE credit.
NOTE: CPE/CLE credit for attendees are subject to participation and approval by the governing boards.
Webinar
32024: FAR Part 30, Cost Accounting Standards Administration2024: FAR Part 30, Cost Accounting Standards AdministrationTime: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Join Washington DC based, Jennifer Schaus & Associates in the 2024 Webinar Series covering The FAR, Federal Acquisition Regulations.
This session will feature guest speaker, Partner, Craig Stetson, Capital Edge Consulting; who will discuss the important details and nuances of The FAR. Get educated about the rules and regulations in the game of federal contracting.
Webinar
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6A Practical Guide to the Incurred Cost Submission (ICS)A Practical Guide to the Incurred Cost Submission (ICS)Time: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Government contractors subject to an Allowable Cost and Payment contract clause must submit an adequate incurred cost proposal together with supporting data for each fiscal year within six months after the end of those fiscal years. To establish final indirect rates and direct contract costs consistent with these important procurement provisions, contractors must understand all components of an adequate incurred cost proposal and the costs that must be included within these submissions. This course focuses on what contractors must know about the Incurred Cost Submission, ICS, including analysis of ICS Model Schedules, Contract Costs, and Rate Structures. This workshop is designed to show contractors how to identify and capture all allowable costs that may be claimed for reimbursement in the prescribed format consistent with FAR Part 42 requirements, and mitigate the risk of audit problems and issues. The instructors will provide a detailed, step by step guide to the preparation and development of the Incurred Cost Submission ICS. It begins with an explanation of accounting requirements such as the rules for allowability and allocability required to facilitate the successful completion of an ICS. The workshop also analyzes the different types of indirect rate structures used by contractors and delineates how companies should develop and present indirect rate structures and claimed costs as a part of these submissions. Through the use of a case study and exercise, workshop attendees will prepare and develop a company ICS. Students will learn critical data points, supporting documentation, and how to reduce audit risks when these submissions are reviewed. In addition, the workshop will cover the Incurred Cost Electronic model ICE, the electronic version of the model incurred cost proposal, and learn how it should be filed. Whether you have been doing business with the Federal Government for many years or have just won your first contract award, you will be provided with the skills and tools that will help to ensure that your submission is accurate, adequate, and complete. Who should attend:
CFOs, Directors, Managers in functional areas of Contract Administration, Accounting, Finance, Compliance and Consulting. Any organization who are required to submit their incurred costs to the Federal Government
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of the program you should be able to:
Prepare an Incurred Cost statement
Understand and apply the rules around allowability
Understand and apply the rules with allocability
Correctly identify data points to complete an ICS
Effectively use the Incurred Cost Electronic model correctly
Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine
3777 La Jolla Village Drive
La Jolla, CA, 92122
18585521234
hyatt.com
The Masters Institute in Cost Accounting StandardsThe Masters Institute in Cost Accounting StandardsTime: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
This is a 1.5-day course. This course will focus on advanced CAS matters to educate participants to assess the issues and risks, understand what is required, and explore the gray areas to make the best decision in each circumstance. Participants will enhance their knowledge of select advanced CAS matters, including the legal interpretations of these matters, so they can be applied to specific situations. This course will focus on various advanced compliance challenges the CAS presents, including advanced legal and administrative issues, cost allocation concepts, allowability vs. allocability matters, accounting for pensions, and fixed asset accounting. Presented by a team of compliance and legal professionals, this course is designed to be highly interactive between the instructors and participants to explore the complex compliance challenges that arise from being subject to the CAS. Each area presented in this course will be explored from an accounting and a legal perspective, using relevant case law to highlight common areas of dispute and the resulting legal interpretation. Some of the advanced CAS matters addressed in this course include:
Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine
La Jolla, CA, United States
7A Practical Guide to the Incurred Cost Submission (ICS)A Practical Guide to the Incurred Cost Submission (ICS)Time: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Government contractors subject to an Allowable Cost and Payment contract clause must submit an adequate incurred cost proposal together with supporting data for each fiscal year within six months after the end of those fiscal years. To establish final indirect rates and direct contract costs consistent with these important procurement provisions, contractors must understand all components of an adequate incurred cost proposal and the costs that must be included within these submissions. This course focuses on what contractors must know about the Incurred Cost Submission, ICS, including analysis of ICS Model Schedules, Contract Costs, and Rate Structures. This workshop is designed to show contractors how to identify and capture all allowable costs that may be claimed for reimbursement in the prescribed format consistent with FAR Part 42 requirements, and mitigate the risk of audit problems and issues. The instructors will provide a detailed, step by step guide to the preparation and development of the Incurred Cost Submission ICS. It begins with an explanation of accounting requirements such as the rules for allowability and allocability required to facilitate the successful completion of an ICS. The workshop also analyzes the different types of indirect rate structures used by contractors and delineates how companies should develop and present indirect rate structures and claimed costs as a part of these submissions. Through the use of a case study and exercise, workshop attendees will prepare and develop a company ICS. Students will learn critical data points, supporting documentation, and how to reduce audit risks when these submissions are reviewed. In addition, the workshop will cover the Incurred Cost Electronic model ICE, the electronic version of the model incurred cost proposal, and learn how it should be filed. Whether you have been doing business with the Federal Government for many years or have just won your first contract award, you will be provided with the skills and tools that will help to ensure that your submission is accurate, adequate, and complete. Who should attend:
CFOs, Directors, Managers in functional areas of Contract Administration, Accounting, Finance, Compliance and Consulting. Any organization who are required to submit their incurred costs to the Federal Government
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of the program you should be able to:
Prepare an Incurred Cost statement
Understand and apply the rules around allowability
Understand and apply the rules with allocability
Correctly identify data points to complete an ICS
Effectively use the Incurred Cost Electronic model correctly
Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine
3777 La Jolla Village Drive
La Jolla, CA, 92122
18585521234
hyatt.com
The Masters Institute in Cost Accounting StandardsThe Masters Institute in Cost Accounting StandardsTime: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
This is a 1.5-day course. This course will focus on advanced CAS matters to educate participants to assess the issues and risks, understand what is required, and explore the gray areas to make the best decision in each circumstance. Participants will enhance their knowledge of select advanced CAS matters, including the legal interpretations of these matters, so they can be applied to specific situations. This course will focus on various advanced compliance challenges the CAS presents, including advanced legal and administrative issues, cost allocation concepts, allowability vs. allocability matters, accounting for pensions, and fixed asset accounting. Presented by a team of compliance and legal professionals, this course is designed to be highly interactive between the instructors and participants to explore the complex compliance challenges that arise from being subject to the CAS. Each area presented in this course will be explored from an accounting and a legal perspective, using relevant case law to highlight common areas of dispute and the resulting legal interpretation. Some of the advanced CAS matters addressed in this course include:
Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine
La Jolla, CA, United States
8 9Preparing for A Successful DCMA 640 Small Business Program RPreparing for A Successful DCMA 640 Small Business Program RTime: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
New for 2024! This course will provide attendees with a detailed understanding of a plethora of small business-related requirements levied upon prime contractors doing business with the U.S. government. These statutory, regulatory, and contractual requirements present audit, compliance, financial, and competitive risks to large business contractors. The Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), through its Small Business Compliance Group, conducts comprehensive reviews of large business contractors’ Small Business programs. These reviews are intended to validate that contractors’ utilization of small business concerns is consistent with applicable laws and regulations as well as each organization’s various small business subcontracting plans. At the completion of this course, attendees will have learned what to expect from a DCMA 640 Small Business Program Review, including the latest areas of emphasis from DCMA, as well as readiness strategies and tactics that will benefit their organizations in preparing for and navigating their next 640 Review. Who should attend:
This in-depth one-day course is recommended for those individuals who are responsible for or have a significant impact on the utilization of small business concerns, which includes Small Business Liaison Officers, Purchasing and Subcontracting staff and management, Contracts management, and Program Managers.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the purpose, intent, and structure of the DCMA 640 Small Business Program Review
Prepare for a DCMA 640 Small Business Program Review
Respond accurately to the initial data call from DCMA
Recognize how to ascertain whether a business qualifies as a small business correctly
Recognize the compliance requirements associated with Small Business Subcontracting Plans
Ensure that ISRs and SSRs are calculated and submitted correctly
Understand and prepare for the latest areas of emphasis within the DCMA 640 Review
Identify weaknesses within your current Small Business Program and mitigate them accordingly
Leverage ancillary resources within your firm to upgrade the effectiveness of your Small Business Utilization Program
Construct essential elements within your Small Business Utilization Program that will help elevate your future ratings
Classroom / San Diego, CA / Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine
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13 14 15Estimating Systems and Defective PricingEstimating Systems and Defective PricingTime: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
This virtual course provides an in-depth look at the FAR and DFARS requirements for implementing and maintaining an adequate estimating system, preparing acceptable forward pricing proposals, and methods and procedures for assessing and minimizing the risk/vulnerability of adverse defective pricing findings from Truth in Negotiations Act violations. The primary focus of this virtual course is on implementing and maintaining an adequate estimating system to take a proactive posture to defective pricing prevention. It is recommended for financial and manufacturing personnel who provide input to or rely on output from the estimating process for proposal preparation, and those individuals who are responsible for conducting internal estimating system compliance reviews. Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the participant should know:
The nature, intent, and requirements of the Truth in Negotiations Act (TINA)
Underlying causes for common defective pricing findings
The relationship of Truth In Negotiations Act (defective pricing) and estimating
The nature and intent of estimating system requirements
The interrelationships between estimating and other systems
Attributes of an adequate estimating system
Estimating deficiencies that lead to defective pricing
The government's approaches to proposal auditing, estimating systems surveys, and postaward (defective pricing) reviews
Techniques for preparing and supporting estimates
Profit considerations
Strategies for avoiding or minimizing the effect of adverse audit findings.
This live virtual course is eligible for both CLE and CPE credit.
Virtual
Impact on Business Segments - CAS Series (#2)Impact on Business Segments - CAS Series (#2)Time: 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Impact on Business Segments - Session 2 - CAS - Beyond Just the Standards Series 2024 This is session 2 of 3 in the CAS - Beyond Just the Standards series. This session builds on CAS Overview and Applicability with understanding the impacts to an organization’s business segments. The session begins with defining the difference between a business unit and a segment and explains the pros and cons of transferring materials, supplies or services based on both cost and price. Learning Objectives:
Participants will learn about the applicability of Disclosure Statements to segments, including when a Disclosure Statement is required to be completed.
The session also includes a case study which will provide hands-on experience with a sample Disclosure Statement. This live webinar is eligible for both CLE and CPE credit.
NOTE: CPE/CLE credit for attendees are subject to participation and approval by the governing boards.
Webinar
16Estimating Systems and Defective PricingEstimating Systems and Defective PricingTime: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
This virtual course provides an in-depth look at the FAR and DFARS requirements for implementing and maintaining an adequate estimating system, preparing acceptable forward pricing proposals, and methods and procedures for assessing and minimizing the risk/vulnerability of adverse defective pricing findings from Truth in Negotiations Act violations. The primary focus of this virtual course is on implementing and maintaining an adequate estimating system to take a proactive posture to defective pricing prevention. It is recommended for financial and manufacturing personnel who provide input to or rely on output from the estimating process for proposal preparation, and those individuals who are responsible for conducting internal estimating system compliance reviews. Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the participant should know:
The nature, intent, and requirements of the Truth in Negotiations Act (TINA)
Underlying causes for common defective pricing findings
The relationship of Truth In Negotiations Act (defective pricing) and estimating
The nature and intent of estimating system requirements
The interrelationships between estimating and other systems
Attributes of an adequate estimating system
Estimating deficiencies that lead to defective pricing
The government's approaches to proposal auditing, estimating systems surveys, and postaward (defective pricing) reviews
Techniques for preparing and supporting estimates
Profit considerations
Strategies for avoiding or minimizing the effect of adverse audit findings.
This live virtual course is eligible for both CLE and CPE credit.
Virtual
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20 21 22 23Thompson Grants Workshop: ProcurementThompson Grants Workshop: ProcurementTime: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Procurement provisions in the Office of Management and Budget’s uniform guidance are essential to ensuring recipients of federal grant award obtain supplies and services in a manner that upholds transparency, equity and compliance with federal, state and local laws. To this end, grant recipients must be aware of these provisions, including the applicable procurement methods and thresholds, how to obtain full and open competition, and how to conduct a cost or price analysis. Grants management can be complex, but you can make more informed decisions about how to best spend your federal funding by developing internal policies and procedures that implement these procurement provisions.. Attending this Thompson Grants Workshop will enable you, as well as your organization or team, to get up-to-speed on the various procurement thresholds, when they apply and the steps you must take to remain compliant. If your organization can’t demonstrate adequate internal controls over your procurement system, your current and future funding could be at risk of potential mismanagement. With your registration, you will receive: ✓ A half-day, expert-led workshop
✓ Ability to earn CE Credits (Live virtual attendees only)
Please note that the workshop will be recorded.
Virtual
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27 28Introduction to FAR Flow DownsIntroduction to FAR Flow DownsTime: 11:30 am - 1:30 pm
This course will introduce the FAR flow downs, including why clauses need to be flowed down and how to navigate through FAR and its prescriptions, provisions, and clauses. We briefly discuss supplements to the FAR including DFARS and the structure of a prime contract. Finally, we will focus on the types of flow down clauses including some examples to illustrate the information provided in this session. Instructors: Cobina Walkland, Manager & Kimberly Rinder, Senior Manager, Capital Edge Consulting
Live Virtual Training
29Cost Accounting Practice Changes and Cost Impacts (#3)Cost Accounting Practice Changes and Cost Impacts (#3)Time: 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Cost Accounting Practice Changes and Cost Impacts - Session 3 - CAS - Beyond Just the Standards Series 2024 This is session 3 of 3 in the CAS - Beyond Just the Standards series. Once a contractor has a contract subject to full CAS coverage, it is important to understand how to make a change to a disclosed cost accounting practice. This session will include a discussion of (Learning Objectives):
What is considered an accounting practice change?
What does not meet the definition of an accounting practice change?
What are common triggers for a cost accounting practice change?
Additionally, the course will dive into cost impact proposals covering when a proposal is required, the timing for submission, and how impacts are calculated. The course also includes a case study for hands-on experience with a cost impact calculation.
This live webinar is eligible for both CLE and CPE credit.
NOTE: CPE/CLE credit for attendees are subject to participation and approval by the governing boards.
Webinar
Part 1: Basics of Competition and Defining Market ResearchPart 1: Basics of Competition and Defining Market ResearchTime: 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Maximizing Competition & Small Business Utilization through Effective Market Research - Part 1: Basics of Competition and Defining Market Research (1 of 3) This three-part course will focus on maximizing competition and small business utilization in contractors’ procurement activities. In addition to exploring FAR-based competition, we will also explore market research strategies and channels to increase the competitive field in contractors’ subcontracting and procurements. This will include means by which to identify potential small business and other socio-economic firms for inclusion in your organization’s competitive procurements. This program is intended for procurement, subcontracting, supply chain, contracts, small business advocates, and compliance professionals. Part 1: Basics of Competition and Defining Market Research Part 2: Market Research Strategies to Maximize Competition and Small Business Utilization Part 3: The Intersection of Market Research & FAR-based Compliance Instructor: Kristina Staley, Senior Manager, Capital Edge Consulting, Inc.
3-Part Webinar Series
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  • 1MayCAS Overview and Applicability - CAS Series (#1)CAS Overview and Applicability - Session 1 - CAS - Beyond Just the Standards Series 2024 This is session 1 of 3 in the CAS - Beyond Just the Standards series. Many Federal contractors initially find Cost Accounting Standards to be difficult to understand and navigate. Our experts break down the requirements so each participant can understand:
    What is CAS?
    When does it apply?
    What is a Disclosure Statement?
    This session will discuss modified vs. full CAS coverage and will also provide a high-level overview of the standards by grouping and the connection between CAS requirements and the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).
    This live webinar is eligible for both CLE and CPE credit.
    NOTE: CPE/CLE credit for attendees are subject to participation and approval by the governing boards.
    Webinar 12:00 pm - 2:00 pmLearn More »
  • 2MayThe FOUR W's of Grants & Cooperative Agreements SeriesThis is session 2 of 3 in the FOUR W's of Grants and Cooperative Agreements Series. In this session, our Partners from McCallister and Quinn (M&Q) will join us to help the attendees understand WHEN these opportunities are available, WHERE you and your organization can find them, and HOW to pursue them. M&Q’s experts are adept at securing Federal funding opportunities for both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. This session will dive into all the pre-award activities necessary to support a successful pursuit while avoiding any challenges along the way. Learning Objectives:
    Identify when opportunities are available, where you can find them, and how you can pursue them
    Familiarize with the pre-award compliance requirements associated with Federal funding opportunities
    This live webinar is eligible for both CLE and CPE credit.
    NOTE: CPE/CLE credit for attendees are subject to participation and approval by the governing boards.
    Webinar 11:00 am - 12:00 pmLearn More »
  • 2MayProcurement University: Truthful Cost or Pricing Data (#2)Truthful Cost or Pricing Data - Session 2 - Procurement University 2024 This is session 2 of 9 in the Procurement University webinar series. A negotiated contract (or procurement) allows the government to select a contractor based on criteria other than solely a formal price competition. The FAR provides guidance for conducting these types of procurements and the contract types that can be used by both the federal government and its contractors (e.g. fixed price, incentive, or cost-reimbursement). In this session, learn how these types of contracts can be both a challenge and an opportunity for contractors and about the extra steps necessary to justify the proposed price. Learning Objectives: By the end of the webinar you should be able to:
    Differentiate between cost and price analysis and understand the appropriate times to apply each method;
    Define cost or pricing data, certified cost or pricing data, and data other than cost or pricing data;
    Understand defective pricing and how to prevent it; and
    Utilize the six-step process to develop a compliance process that fits the needs of your firm.
    This live webinar is eligible for both CLE and CPE credit.
    NOTE: CPE/CLE credit for attendees are subject to participation and approval by the governing boards.
    Webinar 2:00 pm - 3:30 pmLearn More »
  • 3May2024: FAR Part 30, Cost Accounting Standards AdministrationJoin Washington DC based, Jennifer Schaus & Associates in the 2024 Webinar Series covering The FAR, Federal Acquisition Regulations.
    This session will feature guest speaker, Partner, Craig Stetson, Capital Edge Consulting; who will discuss the important details and nuances of The FAR. Get educated about the rules and regulations in the game of federal contracting.
    Webinar 12:00 pm - 1:00 pmLearn More »
  • 6MayA Practical Guide to the Incurred Cost Submission (ICS)Government contractors subject to an Allowable Cost and Payment contract clause must submit an adequate incurred cost proposal together with supporting data for each fiscal year within six months after the end of those fiscal years. To establish final indirect rates and direct contract costs consistent with these important procurement provisions, contractors must understand all components of an adequate incurred cost proposal and the costs that must be included within these submissions. This course focuses on what contractors must know about the Incurred Cost Submission, ICS, including analysis of ICS Model Schedules, Contract Costs, and Rate Structures. This workshop is designed to show contractors how to identify and capture all allowable costs that may be claimed for reimbursement in the prescribed format consistent with FAR Part 42 requirements, and mitigate the risk of audit problems and issues. The instructors will provide a detailed, step by step guide to the preparation and development of the Incurred Cost Submission ICS. It begins with an explanation of accounting requirements such as the rules for allowability and allocability required to facilitate the successful completion of an ICS. The workshop also analyzes the different types of indirect rate structures used by contractors and delineates how companies should develop and present indirect rate structures and claimed costs as a part of these submissions. Through the use of a case study and exercise, workshop attendees will prepare and develop a company ICS. Students will learn critical data points, supporting documentation, and how to reduce audit risks when these submissions are reviewed. In addition, the workshop will cover the Incurred Cost Electronic model ICE, the electronic version of the model incurred cost proposal, and learn how it should be filed. Whether you have been doing business with the Federal Government for many years or have just won your first contract award, you will be provided with the skills and tools that will help to ensure that your submission is accurate, adequate, and complete. Who should attend:
    CFOs, Directors, Managers in functional areas of Contract Administration, Accounting, Finance, Compliance and Consulting. Any organization who are required to submit their incurred costs to the Federal Government
    Learning Objectives:
    Upon completion of the program you should be able to:
    Prepare an Incurred Cost statement
    Understand and apply the rules around allowability
    Understand and apply the rules with allocability
    Correctly identify data points to complete an ICS
    Effectively use the Incurred Cost Electronic model correctly
    Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine
    3777 La Jolla Village Drive
    La Jolla, CA, 92122
    18585521234
    hyatt.com
    May 6 - May 78:00 am - 3:00 pmLearn More »
  • 6MayThe Masters Institute in Cost Accounting StandardsThis is a 1.5-day course. This course will focus on advanced CAS matters to educate participants to assess the issues and risks, understand what is required, and explore the gray areas to make the best decision in each circumstance. Participants will enhance their knowledge of select advanced CAS matters, including the legal interpretations of these matters, so they can be applied to specific situations. This course will focus on various advanced compliance challenges the CAS presents, including advanced legal and administrative issues, cost allocation concepts, allowability vs. allocability matters, accounting for pensions, and fixed asset accounting. Presented by a team of compliance and legal professionals, this course is designed to be highly interactive between the instructors and participants to explore the complex compliance challenges that arise from being subject to the CAS. Each area presented in this course will be explored from an accounting and a legal perspective, using relevant case law to highlight common areas of dispute and the resulting legal interpretation. Some of the advanced CAS matters addressed in this course include: Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine
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    May 6 - May 78:00 am - 3:00 pmLearn More »

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