On-Demand
1 CPE
Instructor
Jim Martin
Instructor
James (“Jim”) Martin is a true “general practitioner” in Atlanta, Georgia who, for 39 years, has specialized in both income tax and accounting and audit areas. In addition to serving the accounting and tax needs of 100 clients, Jim performs 75-80 continuing education seminars per year for CPAs and attorneys throughout the United States. To date, he has prepared and presented over 3000 full and half-day seminars on accounting and taxation topics. Jim’s philosophy of CPE is simple: spend the class time on topics of applicability and relevance to all and present the topics in an entertaining and fast moving manner. He also produces self-study videos that have been among the top sellers in the southeastern United States for the past several years. Jim regularly consults with CPA firms throughout the United States on a variety of accounting and auditing technical issues and serves as expert counsel in litigation manners.
The focus of this class is a review the Currently Expected Credit Loss Model (CECL) specifically as it relates to trade receivables of businesses that do no long-term financing (i.e., net 10 or maybe net 60 terms max on trade accounts receivable). This standard should not affect many businesses that real world local practitioners deal with.