The GAAP principles that govern reporting for special events are complicated to say the least. This session is a practical application of the in-depth accounting requirements for special events for non-profit organizations. The discussion will include real-world examples right down to the journal entries that are specific to different fact patterns.
Liz Steppe (Friedland & Asssociates)
"I should probably watch this webinar again. Or maybe twice more. I prepare a lot of 990s from audited financials and learned a few things I will have to look more deeply into when working with auditors. Good show"Carol Wilson (Care Accounting Services)
"I always enjoy listening to Neely Duncan. She has a lot of experience working with nonprofits that helps her illuminate the GAAP and 990 reporting requirements."Patricia Steffen (Budgeteer, LLC)
"Neely was very good at presenting this subject. She gave many examples and slides to make it more interesting."Howard Isaacs (Retired)
"This lady is a wonderful, knowledgeable, friendly presenter. Totally enjoyable! Thank you."Emily Hawthorne (Bright Horizons)
"Neely has a wealth of information on nonprofits and her webinars are so helpful!"Sharon Thompson (Siskiyou Business Group)
"Neely is very knowledgable and explains confusing concepts well."Deborah Zell (Deborah Zell CPA)
"Excellent webinar, timely information well presented."James McDonough (James McDonough CPA)
"One of your very best presenters!"
Forvis Mazars
Partner / National Nonprofit Advisory Services Leader
neely.duncan@us.forvismazars.com
(972) 702-8262
A member of FORVIS National Nonprofit Advisory Services Practice and Center of Excellence. Neely has more than 20 years of audit and advisory experience in public accounting. Her expertise includes financial statement audits, Single Audits, grants management, assessments and compliance, outsourced accounting functions, standards implementation, internal audit procedures, strategic planning, and tax-exempt matters for a wide range of nonprofit entities. Neely also performs forensic work related to various cases for technical matters for nonprofits.
In addition to handling the accounting, consulting, and audit needs of her clients, she advises clients on operational efficiencies, internal controls, and governance issues and routinely shares best practices with clients gained from working with a variety of organizations. She is a highly sought national speaker on technical matters in the accounting community. Neely also served in the United States Navy for four years.
Neely is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants, where she serves as a board member, TXCPA -Dallas, where she serves as a board member and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, Inc. She holds the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) designation.
She has been involved with many other professional associations, including Dallas Social Venture Partners, Finance Chair, Arthritis Foundation, Dallas Heroes Project, and Great Girls Network.
Neely is a 2000 magna cum laude graduate of Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, with a bachelor’s degree in accounting.