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Intermediate Governmental Accounting - September 17, 2024


Credit Available - See Credits tab below.

Faculty:
Irwin B. Bornstein
License:
Never Expires.


Description

Intermediate Governmental Accounting / Financial Reporting

The Intermediate Governmental Accounting/Financial Reporting class welcomes all accountants who are new to the government sector and anyone who would like to gain a better understanding of governmental accounting and financial reporting. The course focuses on the year-end close process and annual financial reporting, in addition to a review of certain governmental accounting concepts. Participants with new or expanding responsibilities for government accounting and financial reporting are encouraged to attend. To obtain the maximum benefit from this course, attendees should have previously attended the CSMFO Introduction to Governmental Accounting course, or equivalent.

The course will be delivered in three sessions:
 

Session I:  Tuesday,  September 17, 2024 from 1:30pm - 4:30pm

Session II:  Tuesday,  September 24, 2024 from 1:30pm - 4:30pm

Session III:  Tuesday,  October 1, 2024 from 1:30pm - 4:30pm

Presenter:

Irwin B. Bornstein, CPA, Municipal Finance Consultant and Retired Assistant City Manager/Director of Administrative Services, City of Mission Viejo, CA

CPE Credits: Attendees earn 9 hours of CPE Credit by attending all three sessions.  Attendees must attend all three sessions to obtain CPE credit. 

Registration Fee: $260 Non Members

                                $200 Members

 

Credits


Accounting & Auditing. Government This Classroom qualifies for 9 CPE credits.

Faculty

Irwin B. Bornstein's Profile

Irwin B. Bornstein Related Seminars and Products

Municipal Finance Consultant and Retired Assistant City Manager/Director of Administrative Services

City of Mission Viejo, CA


Irwin Bornstein is a municipal finance consultant and interim executive, serving local governments in Orange County and throughout Southern California.  Irwin retired in 2011 from his position as Assistant City Manager/Director of Administrative Services for the City of Mission Viejo, after working for there for 23 years.  Prior to his work with Mission Viejo, Irwin served the City of Whittier as its City Controller, he was Assistant Finance Director for the City of Anaheim, and was a Senior Consultant/Auditor for the national accounting firm of Ernst and Ernst (now Ernst and Young).  Irwin is a Certified Public Accountant.  He obtained his B.A. degree from the University of California at Los Angeles and a Masters in Business Administration degree from Stanford University.  He is a past president of CSMFO and a recipient of its Distinguished Service Award.