IAR25: Operating Topics 1: Income Statement: GASB Approach
Live Event: 01/31/2025 at 11:00 AM (EST)
This session addresses the accounting, reporting, budgeting, and operating environment for noteworthy revenues and expenses of public colleges and universities. Panelists will approach the topics by considering GASB accounting and reporting requirements.
CPE Available: 1.5 Credits in Accounting Governmental
Each individual must register and attend separately to earn credit.
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Event Information
- Level: Intermediate
- Prerequisites: Minimum 1-2 years of experience as a professional in higher education or a related private industry.
- Advanced Preparation: None
- Delivery Mode: Group internet based
- Field of Study: Accounting Governmental
- Length: 75 minutes
Steps to Earn CPE Credit
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After the session ends, you will complete the following steps under the Content tab:
- Pass the CPE codeword quiz. Write down the codewords posted in the Zoom chat at random times throughout the session and complete the quiz at the end of the session.
- Submit the CPE check-out code displayed at the end of the session.
- Download your CPE certificate.
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Shea Bryant
Manager of Financial Reporting
Michigan State University
Shea Bryant has been the manager of financial reporting at Michigan State University for six years after over seven years at Plante Moran where he focused on higher education institutions. Bryant’s department is in charge of preparing the year-end financial statements and implementing new GASB standards as they are issued. Bryant is a member of the NACUBO accounting principles council.
Teresa Edwards
Controller, System Office of Budgets and Accounting
Texas A&M University System
Teresa Edwards, CPA, is an experienced accounting professional with over 35 years of experience issuing and compiling financial statements, analyzing accounting standards, reengineering business processes, testing accounting systems, and managing teams of professionals. Edwards has been the controller at the Texas A&M University system office since 2011. In this role, she is responsible for the oversight of the system office accounting operations, interpreting the impact of new accounting standards to the 24 Texas A&M institutions/agencies, compiling the consolidated annual financial report, assisting IT system enhancements on the accounting system and various other reporting requirements. Edwards also worked at the Florida Department of Financial Services and the Texas Comptroller’s Office. Prior to governmental accounting, she worked in corporate accounting and worked for a CPA firm in the Houston area. Edwards is a graduate of Texas A&M University.
Karl Strauss
Controller
Oregon State Lottery
Karl Strauss recently joined Oregon State Lottery as the controller. Most recently he served as the accounting director at Oregon Health and Science University while serving on the NACUBO Accounting Principles Council, and has 13 years of higher education experience including years with St. Bonaventure University as the director of finance and controller. He is a chartered financial analyst (CFA), certified public accountant (CPA), and certified healthcare financial professional (CHFP) and prior to higher education, he held a career in investment management. |
Chris Leach
Accounting Policy Analyst
NACUBO
Chris Leach is accounting policy analyst at NACUBO. Prior to that, he served for almost 20 years in associate vice president and controller positions at both Texas A&M University-San Antonio and Washburn University. Leach also has extensive experience in the private sector. He was assistant vice president for strategic planning and analysis at Security Benefit Group, a financial services company based in Topeka, KS. He began his professional career in the audit practice of Deloitte and Touche in Baton Rouge, LA. Chris left Deloitte in 1994 as an audit senior manager after time in the firm's national office and its Columbus, OH, office. Chris received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in professional accountancy from Mississippi State University. He has held certified public accountant (CPA) licenses in Mississippi (active), Louisiana (inactive), and Ohio (inactive). He and his wife, DeAnn, live in Columbus, MS, with their three dogs, two cats, and the occasional field mouse.
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