Accounting for Governmental and Nonprofit Organizations
Gain an understanding of the characteristics of governmental and nonprofit accounting with an emphasis on the various fund types and account groups. Review and evaluate the most recently recommended accounting and financial reporting practices for state and local governmental units. Explore both the theoretical and practical aspects of governmental and nonprofit accounting.
Prerequisite:
Principles of Financial Accounting or an equivalent course.
Instructor(s):
Mary Khoshmashrab, M.B.A., CPA,
is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the California Society of Certificated Public Accountants. She has more than 12 years of experience in accounting and public auditing, including troubled school districts, cities and counties; special project audits, i.e., “pork projects,” of state and federal grant programs; and healthcare and energy audits. Khoshmashrab has also worked for the California Attorney General’s Office, where she performed reviews and investigations of corporations.When:
Jan. 14-March 18: Thurs., 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Where:
Sutter Square Galleria, 2901 K St, Sacramento, CA
Directions:
Fee:
$675.00 ($725.00 if postmarked after 12/31/2009).
Special Discount fee:
10% discount for organizations enrolling three or more people at the same time in the same course. All registrations must be submitted at the same time and fees paid with one check, credit card or purchase order.
Credit:
4 quarter units academic credit, X407.8
Required textbooks:
Accounting for Governmental & Nonprofit Entities (15th Edition) by Wilson, Kattelus & Reck ISBN 9780073379609. Buy this book from the UC Davis Bookstore.
Section:
093ACC109


