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Intermediate Bank Accounting: 4-Part Series

Designed for bankers seeking to gain an understanding of accounting for more complex bank transactions as required under U.S. GAAP, along with the concept behind audit assertions, internal controls over financial reporting, consolidating statements and the statement of cash flows.

OnDemand
October 19, 2021
October 22, 2021
October 26, 2021
October 29, 2021
Presented by Cynthia Dopjera
2h total length
8 CAMS Credits
$1,049.00 or 4 Tokens

Includes: 30 Days OnDemand Playback, Presenter Materials and Handouts

  • Reporting
  • Branch Manager
  • Controller/Accountant
  • Internal Auditor
  • Senior Management

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This 4-part series will be held October 19, 22, 26 and 29.

Designed for bankers seeking to gain an understanding of accounting for more complex bank transactions as required under U.S. GAAP, along with the concept behind audit assertions, internal controls over financial reporting, consolidating statements and the statement of cash flows. All topics will be specific to the activities of a financial institution. This series will cover:

  • An overview of the Accounting Standards Codification (ASC), the concept of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in the United States (U.S. GAAP) and the role of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).
  • An overview of the implementation timelines for new accounting standards impacting the industry.
  • A detailed discussion on the concept of audit assertions that are applied to the audit of a financial institution’s financial statements.
  • The concept of “internal controls over financial reporting” and a high level look at the requirements under COSO-2013.
  • Exercises and exhibits illustrating common bank “risks and controls”.
  • Specific discussions and accounting examples for transactions and activities related to:
    • Deferred tax accounting and accruing for tax expenses.
    • Problem loan accounting. o Accounting for OREO.
    • Accounting for premiums on callable debt securities.
    • The concepts behind the new lease accounting standard.
    • The concepts behind accounting for stock options.
    • The concepts behind accounting for a business combination.
    • The process for creating consolidated financial statements to include sample transactions with a bank’s holding company.
    • A basic understanding on how to prepare a statement of cash flows.
  • Exhibits illustrating a sample consolidating schedule and the concept of distributing vs non-distributing transfers up to the holding company will be provided.
  • A sample reconciliation of book net income to taxable income will be provided.
  • A guide on the accounting and tax treatment for restricted stock grants will be provided.

The "Intermediate Bank Accounting: 4-Part Series" has been approved for 8 CAMS credits. Credits are redeemable for Live attendance only. Users must connect to the streaming individually and enter their name and email for reporting purposes. Accreditation is valid for one year from the date of the event. 

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Series Details

Intermediate Bank Accounting: Part I

Designed for bankers seeking to gain an understanding of accounting for more complex bank transactions as required under U.S. GAAP, along with the concept behind audit assertions, internal controls over financial reporting, consolidating statements and the statement of cash flows.

October 19, 2021 Series Part 1: The first part of the series will provide the participant with an understanding of the Accounting Standards Codification and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) along with an overview of selected new accounting standards and the associated implementation timelines. A detailed discussion on the concept of Audit Assertions that apply to major categories of a bank’s assets, liabilities and equity will be presented. In addition, this webinar will discuss the concept of “internal controls over financial reporting” and unravel the basic requirements of the COSO-2013 model.

October 22, 2021 Series Part 2: The second part of the series will focus on accounting for deferred taxes and accruing for current income tax expense. Accounting for problem loans will be covered and includes non-accrual activities and accounting for loans that have been modified under a troubled debt restructuring (TDR).

October 26, 2021 Series Part 3: The third part of the series will focus on accounting for Other Real Estate Owned (OREO), premiums on callable debt securities, leases under the new lease accounting standard, and the concepts behind accounting for stock option plans.

October 29, 2021 Series Part 4: The fourth part of the serios will focus on the concepts behind accounting for a business combination, the basic components in preparing a set of consolidated financial statements, and a beginner’s look at how to prepare a statement of cash flows.

Intermediate Bank Accounting: Part II

Designed for bankers seeking to gain an understanding of accounting for more complex bank transactions as required under U.S. GAAP, along with the concept behind audit assertions, internal controls over financial reporting, consolidating statements and the statement of cash flows.

October 19, 2021 Series Part 1: The first part of the series will provide the participant with an understanding of the Accounting Standards Codification and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) along with an overview of selected new accounting standards and the associated implementation timelines. A detailed discussion on the concept of Audit Assertions that apply to major categories of a bank’s assets, liabilities and equity will be presented. In addition, this webinar will discuss the concept of “internal controls over financial reporting” and unravel the basic requirements of the COSO-2013 model.

October 22, 2021 Series Part 2: The second part of the series will focus on accounting for deferred taxes and accruing for current income tax expense. Accounting for problem loans will be covered and includes non-accrual activities and accounting for loans that have been modified under a troubled debt restructuring (TDR).

October 26, 2021 Series Part 3: The third part of the series will focus on accounting for Other Real Estate Owned (OREO), premiums on callable debt securities, leases under the new lease accounting standard, and the concepts behind accounting for stock option plans.

October 29, 2021 Series Part 4: The fourth part of the serios will focus on the concepts behind accounting for a business combination, the basic components in preparing a set of consolidated financial statements, and a beginner’s look at how to prepare a statement of cash flows.

Intermediate Bank Accounting: Part III

Designed for bankers seeking to gain an understanding of accounting for more complex bank transactions as required under U.S. GAAP, along with the concept behind audit assertions, internal controls over financial reporting, consolidating statements and the statement of cash flows.

October 19, 2021 Series Part 1: The first part of the series will provide the participant with an understanding of the Accounting Standards Codification and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) along with an overview of selected new accounting standards and the associated implementation timelines. A detailed discussion on the concept of Audit Assertions that apply to major categories of a bank’s assets, liabilities and equity will be presented. In addition, this webinar will discuss the concept of “internal controls over financial reporting” and unravel the basic requirements of the COSO-2013 model.

October 22, 2021 Series Part 2: The second part of the series will focus on accounting for deferred taxes and accruing for current income tax expense. Accounting for problem loans will be covered and includes non-accrual activities and accounting for loans that have been modified under a troubled debt restructuring (TDR).

October 26, 2021 Series Part 3: The third part of the series will focus on accounting for Other Real Estate Owned (OREO), premiums on callable debt securities, leases under the new lease accounting standard, and the concepts behind accounting for stock option plans.

October 29, 2021 Series Part 4: The fourth part of the serios will focus on the concepts behind accounting for a business combination, the basic components in preparing a set of consolidated financial statements, and a beginner’s look at how to prepare a statement of cash flows.

Intermediate Bank Accounting: Part IV

Designed for bankers seeking to gain an understanding of accounting for more complex bank transactions as required under U.S. GAAP, along with the concept behind audit assertions, internal controls over financial reporting, consolidating statements and the statement of cash flows.

October 19, 2021 Series Part 1: The first part of the series will provide the participant with an understanding of the Accounting Standards Codification and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) along with an overview of selected new accounting standards and the associated implementation timelines. A detailed discussion on the concept of Audit Assertions that apply to major categories of a bank’s assets, liabilities and equity will be presented. In addition, this webinar will discuss the concept of “internal controls over financial reporting” and unravel the basic requirements of the COSO-2013 model.

October 22, 2021 Series Part 2: The second part of the series will focus on accounting for deferred taxes and accruing for current income tax expense. Accounting for problem loans will be covered and includes non-accrual activities and accounting for loans that have been modified under a troubled debt restructuring (TDR).

October 26, 2021 Series Part 3: The third part of the series will focus on accounting for Other Real Estate Owned (OREO), premiums on callable debt securities, leases under the new lease accounting standard, and the concepts behind accounting for stock option plans.

October 29, 2021 Series Part 4: The fourth part of the serios will focus on the concepts behind accounting for a business combination, the basic components in preparing a set of consolidated financial statements, and a beginner’s look at how to prepare a statement of cash flows.

What You'll Learn

October 19, 2021 Series Part 1: The first part of the series will provide the participant with an understanding of the Accounting Standards Codification and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) along with an overview of selected new accounting standards and the associated implementation timelines. A detailed discussion on the concept of Audit Assertions that apply to major categories of a bank’s assets, liabilities and equity will be presented. In addition, this webinar will discuss the concept of “internal controls over financial reporting” and unravel the basic requirements of the COSO-2013 model.

October 22, 2021 Series Part 2: The second part of the series will focus on accounting for deferred taxes and accruing for current income tax expense. Accounting for problem loans will be covered and includes non-accrual activities and accounting for loans that have been modified under a troubled debt restructuring (TDR).

October 26, 2021 Series Part 3: The third part of the series will focus on accounting for Other Real Estate Owned (OREO), premiums on callable debt securities, leases under the new lease accounting standard, and the concepts behind accounting for stock option plans.

October 29, 2021 Series Part 4: The fourth part of the serios will focus on the concepts behind accounting for a business combination, the basic components in preparing a set of consolidated financial statements, and a beginner’s look at how to prepare a statement of cash flows.

Who Should Attend

The course is designed for those who understand the basis of bank accounting and desire to have a deeper understanding of the accounting for more complex activities. In addition, a member of the accounting team that participates in the audit process and works with the bank’s financial statement auditors will improve their understanding of the basic concepts behind the audit assertions and control activities that apply to key area of the bank’s financial statements, to include the basic concepts of consolidations and preparing a statement of cash flows.


Cynthia Dopjera

Instructor Bio

Ms. Dopjera, a Certified Public Accountant, has 40 years of experience focused on accounting and regulatory reporting for financial institutions. During the first 18 years of her career, Ms. Dopjera held various positions with responsibility across all operational areas, including accounting, internal audit, Call Report preparation and review while working for community as well as regional banks.

In 2000, Ms. Dopjera joined the public accounting firm of Harper & Pearson Company, P.C., where she served as practice leader for the firm's financial institutions practice covering community and regional institutions. The firm's services included financial statement audit, accounting, tax preparation and filing, internal control audit, Call Report audit, loan and asset quality review, and design and implementation of internal controls over financial reporting frameworks for institutions regulated under FDICIA and Sarbanes-Oxley. In 2018, Ms. Dopjera retired from Harper & Pearson Company, and currently provides accounting, consulting, and training services to financial institutions.


Continuing Education Credit Information

Intermediate Bank Accounting: 4-Part Series has been approved for 8 CAMS credits. Credits are redeemable for Live attendance only. Credit is for Live attendance only. Accreditation is valid for one year from the date of the event. For questions on certificates, please email support@oncourselearning.com.