Skip to main content

CPE & Events Catalog

 Events

Audits of Employee Benefit Plans Subject to ERISA

Auditing employee benefit plans

Employee benefit plan (EBP) audit engagements continue to be scrutinized by regulators and peer reviewers due to a history of noncompliance with applicable professional standards.

Through this course, you can gain the proper skills to perform EBP engagements effectively. You will learn about:
  • The steps of an EBP audit
  • Applicable professional standards
  • ERISA and SEC requirements

    Commonly audited plans

    You will tap into ways to plan and conduct effective risk-based plan audits to comply with professional standards while maximizing efficiency for commonly audited types of plans, including:
  • Defined contribution plans
  • Health and welfare benefit plans

    Applied learning

    You will do a deep dive into EBP auditing by working through the plan audit process from engagement acceptance through the archive.

    Example forms and reports will be examined to illustrate effective EBP engagements.
  • Learning Objectives

    • Recognize key terms and definitions related to ERISA plans.
    • Identify the different types of employee benefit plans (EBPs).
    • Recognize operational and compliance elements of ERISA plans
    • Identify the basic financial statements for all ERISA plans.
    • Recognize differences between GAAP and ERISA reporting.
    • Identify the risks of material misstatement related to financial statement line items on the statements of net assets available for benefits.
    • Recognize audit procedures commonly performed in a defined contribution retirement plan (DC plan) audit, including notes receivable from plan participants.
    • Identify audit requirements when using the work of a specialist.

    Highlights

    · Recognize key terms and definitions related to ERISA plans. · Identify the different types of employee benefit plans (EBPs). · Recognize operational and compliance elements of ERISA plans · Identify the basic financial statements for all ERISA plans. · Recognize differences between GAAP and ERISA reporting. · Identify the risks of material misstatement related to financial statement line items on the statements of net assets available for benefits. · Recognize audit procedures commonly performed in a defined contribution retirement plan (DC plan) audit, including notes receivable from plan participants. · Identify audit requirements when using the work of a specialist.

    Event Level: Basic

    Field of Study: Accounting and Auditing

    Who Should Attend

    · Auditors of employee benefit plans · Practitioners considering adding EBP audits as a service offering · Accountants in business and industry responsible for company benefits

    Required Knowledge

    None

    Register

    Details

    Join the Indiana CPA Society to have an entire organization in your corner.

    Join INCPAS Today!