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Iowa Society of CPAs... Advancing the professional success of our members
June 2015
Newsletter from the Iowa Society of CPAs, your primary source for profession-related information
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Members of the Iowa Society of CPAs elected the exec-utive committee and board of directors (listed above) at the 2015 Annual Meeting & Leadership Conference, held May 8 in Altoona. The event was held in conjunc-tion with ISCPA’s 100th anniversary events May 7-8.
Photos from the events are on p. 6-8. Additional photos are available on our YouTube channel at www.youtube.
com/user/IowaCPAs.ISCPA past presidents gathered at a breakfast
in their honor at the Annual Meeting & Leadership Conference.
Meet ISCPA’s 2015-16 leadershipExecutive Committee
Mike Meinders, presidentManaging partner, Carney Alexander Marold & Co LLP, Waterloo
Brad Hauge, vice presidentConsultant, Cedar Rapids
Patti Bell, treasurerAdvanced solutions director, Principal Financial Group, Des Moines
Dwayne Vande Krol, secretaryShareholder, Nyemaster Goode PC, Des Moines
Jim Smith, past presidentShareholder, McGowen Hurst Clark & Smith PC, Winterset
Board of DirectorsAbby CrollTax manager, Roth & Company PC, Des Moines
Kevin Den AdelDirector of undergraduate accounting program, University of Iowa, Iowa City
Rod FosterPartner, McGladrey LLP, Des Moines
Marty FredericksPartner, Kiesling Associates LLP, West Des Moines
Emily HeerenManager, DuPont Pioneer, Johnston
Heidi KleveFinancial consultant, Wells Fargo Bank Iowa NA, Des Moines
Kurt KonekManaging Shareholder, Konek PC, Prairie City
Denise PiersonVice president, GAAP reporting, Global Atlantic Financial Group, Des Moines
Kyle Ten PasPartner, KPMG LLP, Des Moines
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Issue No. 2015-06
Published eleven times per year by the Iowa Society of Certified Public Accountants (ISCPA). Send address changes, advertising in-quiries and all correspondence to:
1415 28th St., Ste. 450West Des Moines, IA 50266-1419
Email: [email protected]: www.iacpa.orgor, contact the ISCPA office:515-223-8161/800-659-6375
Past president Jim Smith reflects on key accomplishments
It has been an honor to serve as your ISCPA president this
past year. I am grate-ful to my partners and firm members for al-lowing me the time to serve in this role, an experience that has been one of the high points in my career. I’m thankful to the firm for supporting ISCPA by paying member dues for em-ployees and encouraging them to volunteer and serve the profes-sion.
Some highlights from my year as president are attending the AICPA national conference with Cindy Adams and getting to know the management team at ISCPA. I appreciate the relationships I have devel-oped with fellow board members and meeting a variety of members such as past presidents, retired CPAs and
young professionals who all share a passion for our profession. In addition, ISCPA completed a number of key projects including the 100th Anniversary Celebra-tion events, office relocation and rebranding, and the collaborative effort to transition peer review to the Illinois Society.
This was also a year of learn-ing for me. I witnessed firsthand how the Society works on our behalf with the Iowa Accoun-tancy Examining Board and other organizations at the national and state level. I also learned about challenges the organization faces
such as maintaining membership and increasing revenue.
While my term as president has ended, our work as a profession is far from over. There is more to do. I encourage all of you to stay, or become, involved with ISCPA as they continue their work to advance our success and help us to provide solutions to our em-ployers and clients. Volunteer for a committee or task force, attend the Iowa CPA Day at the Capitol, make the effort to establish a re-lationship with your local govern-ment officials, and support ISCPA education, events and programs. Or simply reach out and share your point of view on a profes-
sion issue. They are our Society and they are here to help us.
Finally, I encourage you to con-sider what you can do to help strengthen the profession. For-tunately, as mentioned by AICPA President Barry Melancon at the Annual Meeting & Leader-ship Conference, CPAs are first among financial professionals in positive perception with busi-ness decision makers. However, we face challenges like non-CPA competition, technology changes, and educating business leaders and the general public about the advantage of hiring a CPA for the workforce and as a trusted advi-sor. Additionally, we are seeing a decline in the number of account-ing graduates sitting for the exam. It’s crucial that we recruit and promote young people to become CPAs for the sustainment of the profession.
I am extremely proud of what we’ve achieved this year, and I’m looking forward to continuing another year on the board and helping wherever I can.
It’s crucial that we recruit and promote young people
to become CPAs for the sustainment of the profession.
– Jim Smith”“
CPA service event coming in
SeptemberThe first annual CPA Month of Service event for mem-
bers of ISCPA will be held this September to promote Iowa
CPAs’ ongoing commitment to serving the communities where they live and work. Watch for
more information coming soon to learn how you, your firm, or your company can be involved!
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Meet your new ISCPA president: Mike Meinders
Mike Meinders, managing partner with Carney Alex-ander Marold & Co in Wa-
terloo, assumed his role as 2015-16 president of ISCPA May 1. We had the opportunity to visit with Mike about growing up in Iowa, his career as a Iowa CPA, his involve-ment in the profession and what he’d like to accomplish this year.
Where did you grow up?In Waterloo. My dad had his own cement contracting business and my mom worked at Rath Packing Company. I have two older sisters and an older brother.
Tell us about your first job?I was a gopher for my dad at a young age. In high school, I quick-ly figured out that he had me help him when he needed my back to swing a sledgehammer or push a wheelbarrow. I started working at Hy-Vee my junior year and did about 32 hours a week there while helping my dad in the morning until I graduated from college.
What interested you in account-ing?Numbers never intimidated me. I would see a column of them and try to figure out what they meant. My friend’s dad was a CPA and their lifestyle seemed comfort-
able so I knew it was a career with good opportunities to make a liv-ing. I worried about having no life outside of work during the week because my parents were always worn out. Not that being a CPA isn’t hard work – it’s just different.
How did your career progress?My friend’s dad worked for Car-ney at the beginning of his career. I contacted him for a reference when I was looking for a job. I started working there in 1975 as a staff accountant – a lot of paper audit workpapers, completing tax forms by hand, filling in input sheets for individual returns. Technology meant a calculator instead of an adding machine. We weren’t really big on titles and I moved to senior level when I got to be in charge of more things. In 1981, I became a partner and then managing partner as chair of our executive committee in 1997. This firm has always been a good fit and I’m grateful for the opportu-nities they have given me.
Who inspired you to take a lead-ership role with ISCPA?When I was younger, Scott Nel-son was a partner at my firm and involved with ISCPA. He got me interested in practice monitoring
and encouraged me to join the ISCPA Practice Review Commit-tee. The real exposure came when I was chair of the Peer Review Committee for three years and traveled to the national confer-ence where I had my eyes opened to the work the Society and AICPA did in that area.
What would you like to accom-plish during your term?I would like more people to come together and be involved in the Society. There is great work being done on our behalf beyond educa-tion and networking that benefits the full profession – now and in the future. I don’t think a lot of people working in the profession realize this and only a small majority are fully engaged in what the Society is doing. Encourage your employ-ees and other young professionals you meet to be members of ISCPA and be engaged in their profes-sion. Encourage your friends’ kids and other young people in your community to consider this rewarding profession. Encourage-ment from my friend’s dad and Scott Nelson motivated me along the way. Sometimes that is all it takes.
2015-16 ISCPA President: Mike MeindersFamily: Wife Patti, children: Ben, Ali (Nathan) and Alex (Scott) grandchildren: Karsten, Joey and Charleston
Spare time interests: Golf is my passion, but it does not like me much. Patti says I should have the game perfected by now because I am always reading everything I can about it. Unfortunately, it has become a case of paralysis by analysis. Our other love is bicycling. Most of our vacations are spent taking weeklong bicycle tours.
ISCPA volunteer history:• Board of directors 2006-2012• Board secretary 2012-2014• Board vice president 2014-15• Practice Review Committee 1991-1997• Peer Review Committee 1994-2015; chair 2002-
2005; board liaison 2006-2010
• Legislation Committee 2014-15; board liaison 2015-16
• Career Awareness Committee board liaison 2010-2013
• Public & Community Relations Committee board liaison 2013-2015
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Iowa CPAs honored with leadership awards
Congratulations to the Iowa CPAs and ISCPA members who were honored with
awards at the 2015 Annual Meet-ing & Leadership Conference. Award details and additional information about the re-cipients is available at www.iacpa.org/AboutISCPA/NewsReleases or visit the news release page in the “About Us” section of www.iacpa.org.
The Distinguished Service Award was presented to Mike Scheuermann (posthu-mously), who passed away in 2014 and was a shareholder with Henkel & Associates PC in Boone, Webster City and Madrid.
• The Public Service Award was presented to Don Kemp, re-tired audit partner with KPMG LLP in Des Moines.
• The Outstanding CPA in Busi-ness and Industry Award was presented to Jim Brannen, chief executive officer of FBL Financial Group Inc. in West Des Moines.
• Rising Star Awards were presented to Carrie Kruse, research and budget analyst with the City of Des Moines; and Josh Sherer, chief finan-cial officer of Aalfs Manufac-turing Company in Sioux City.
• The ISCPA Outstanding Committee Chair Award was presented to Brian Newton, shareholder with McGowen Hurst Clark & Smith PC in West Des Moines.
Photo from left to right: ISCPA CEO Cindy Adams, Renee Scheuermann (accepting on behalf of late husband Mike),
Brian Newton, Don Kemp, Carrie Kruse, Jim Brannen, Josh Sherer and ISCPA 2014-15 President Jim Smith.
Foundation scholarships awarded to Iowa students
Two inaugural $2,500 scholarship awards from the Iowa CPA Edu-cation Foundation, launched in 2014, were presented at the 2015 Annual Meeting & Leadership Conference. Additional informa-
tion about the foundation scholarships is available at www.iacpa.org/AboutISCPA/NewsReleases or visit the news release page in the “About Us” section of www.iacpa.org.
Photo from left to right: ISCPA CEO Cindy Adams; University of Northern Iowa Interim Head of the
Department of Accounting Mary Christ; and $2,500 scholarship recipient and UNI student Jessica Flahive
from Pella.
Photo from left to right: ISCPA CEO Cindy Adams$2,500 scholarship recipient and University of Dubuque student Allison Berkley from Dubuque; and
University of Dubuque Assistant Professor Linda McKeag.
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Annual Meeting & Leadership Conference highlights
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CPAs score fun day at golf classic The 2nd annual Iowa CPA Golf Classic was in full swing May 7 at The Legacy Golf Club in Norwalk. Thank you to the members, guests and sponsors who attended this year’s event. Golfers purchased mulligans and chances to participate in a marshmallow drive contest that raised over $1,000 for the Iowa CPA Education Foundation. A barbeque lunch was served on the patio and golfers enjoyed prizes and refreshments at the end of the day. Mark your calendar for Monday, June 6, for the 2016 Iowa CPA Golf Classic at The Legacy.
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Viva Las Vegas! 100th anniversary celebration
Thank you to the following companies for their support of ISCPA’s 100th anniversary events.
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2015-16 committee & task force chairs100th Anniversary Task ForceDave Farnsworth, McGowen Hurst Clark & Smith PC, West Des Moines
Banking IndustryDavid Lester, City State Bank, Norwalk
Career AwarenessDerick Tallman, Ernst & Young LLP, Des Moines
Diversity and Inclusion Task ForceAmina Nuhanovic, EcoEngineers LLC, Des Moines
Exempt OrganizationsSteve Marlow, Care Initiatives Inc, West Des Moines
Family & Workplace IssuesStefanie Lovin, Brooks Lodden PC, West Des Moines
Financial LiteracyJulie Thelen, Principal Financial Group, Des Moines
Governmental Auditing & AccountingNeil Schraeder, Hacker Nelson & Co PC, Decorah
Iowa CPA Education Foundation AdvisoryJim Smith, McGowen Hurst Clark & Smith PC, Winterset
Insurance IndustryChris Yuska, Ernst & Young LLP, Des Moines
Leaders Emerging in the Accounting Profession (LEAP) Task ForcePatrick Meyer, Athene USA, West Des Moines
Ashley Sly, McGowen Hurst Clark & Smith PC, West Des Moines
LegislationPeg Trevino, Trevino Associates PC, Fort Dodge
MembershipMarc Salmon, Wells Fargo Bank Iowa NA, Des Moines
Peer ReviewMike McNichols, McGowen Hurst Clark & Smith PC, West Des Moines
Practice ReviewKevin Garrett, Kevin O Garrett CPA PC, Atlantic
Public & Community RelationsBeth Brockway, Robert Half International Inc, Des Moines
TaxationTodd Thorson, Kiesling Associates LLP, West Des Moines
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New modes of learning proposed for CPE
Continuing professional edu-cation credit for nano-learn-ing and blended learning,
two emerging methods for edu-cating CPAs, would be enabled under standards revisions pro-posed last month. The AICPA and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) jointly proposed the changes to the Statement on Standards for Continuing Professional Educa-tion (CPE) Programs, which was last revised in 2012. Enabling na-no-learning and blended learning would align the standards with recommendations of the AICPA Future of Learning Task Force.
“We are experimenting with dif-ferent methods of learning for
our members,” said Cindy Ad-ams, ISCPA CEO. “Everyone has different expectations and needs and we are focused on the best CPE experience we can give our CPAs, no matter what the learn-ing delivery method is.” Cindy was a member of AICPA’s Future of Learning Task Force, which has advocated evolving CPE to reflect the realities of shifting workforce dynamics.
Interested parties are encouraged to review and provide comment on an exposure draft by Oct. 1, 2015. Learn more at http://goo.gl/o3hBDm. Read more about the proposed revisions to CPE at http://goo.gl/jEqVHH.
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In Balance: work/life well-being seriesBy Emily Heeren, ISCPA Family and Workplace Issues Committee
Editor’s note: In Balance is a series from Iowa CPAs featuring a variety of topics to improve your work/life well-being.
If you are like me, hearing that alarm go off on Monday morn-ing can send shivers down
your spine. Ten more minutes, please! But then your mind starts to kick in and the laundry list of everything you need to do be-fore you even walk out the door begins to accumulate. Get ready, pack lunch, get the baby ready, find show and tell item, check email … by the time you get to work you are exhausted, and for some reason your boss expects you to work for 9 to 10 hours!
If you are a new parent or even if this is your second or third time around, adding another member to your family can make what felt like a simple activity a monu-mental task. I recently returned to work after my second child and finding that work-life balance again has been a challenge. I did some research and here are my top five tips to make the adjust-ment easier:
1. Do as much as you can the night before. It’s the last thing you want to do after you tuck the kids in bed, but washing the favorite cereal bowl or a round of bottles will set you miles ahead in the morning. Set out your clothes and your kid’s clothes the night before. Pack lunch, milk, snacks or whatever you need for the next day. Set everything you need to take with you by the door, or even better – in the car.
2. Give yourself a break and ask for help. It is our nature to want to do everything to
perfection. We have adapted our tick and tie mentality to every aspect of our lives and when something is out of balance, so are we. It’s time to give yourself a break and allow others to help you. How often have we heard a neigh-bor or a relative offer to help and dismissed it as just a nice gesture? Take them up on their offer! Let someone shov-el your sidewalk, make your family dinner, or even watch the kids for an hour while you get groceries.
3. Make time for yourself. I know this seems impossible, but it is so critical to being a better you. Feeling uptight or find yourself being short with others? It is probably time for a little bit of r and r. Depend-ing on what works for you, here’s a couple of options.
a. Get up a little earlier. Enjoy your morning cup of coffee while the whole house is asleep.
b. Take a break at lunch. Go out to eat with friends or do something for yourself.
c. Take a personal day. While the kids are at daycare, spend the day however you like and skip paying for a babysitter.
d. Don’t feel guilty about any of the above!
4. Be flexible with your sched-ule. You have a million de-mands in any given day and only 24 hours to do them. As-suming your employer is open to a little flexibility, let your work and personal schedule blend. It is ok if you need to take an hour in the middle of the day to get groceries or if
you need to finish up a pre-sentation after the kids go to bed.
5. Enjoy it. I think we have all learned ... time goes fast whether we want it to or not. Don’t wish away this time, even if it is stressful. Our children will only be little for a short time. Soon enough they will be out on their own and we will miss the craziness of the morning routine. Cherish the happy moments as they come.
I hope my tips have helped you adjust to the working parent routine. It will take some practice, but I think we can all get there. Good luck!
Emily Heeren is a finance manag-er at DuPont Pioneer in Johnston, and serving her second year on ISCPA’s board of directors. Emily has been an ISCPA member since 2005.
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A message from your board
The ISCPA board of directors met April 17, 2015. Deci-sions and activities are listed
below.
• Approved minutes of the Dec. 4, 2014, meeting of the board and the March 26, 2015, meet-ing of the executive commit-tee.
• Approved foundation memo-rials for Gerald G. Anderson, Robert H. Bowman, Kenneth E. Flaskerud, Jenifer E. Os-trander and Wayne L. Simmer.
• Reviewed financial statements for the eleven months ended March 31, 2015.
• Approved the 2015-16 budget.• Reviewed written reports
submitted by committee chairs.
• Received a report from Vice President Mike Meinders.
• Reviewed 2015-16 committee projects.
• Received an update on the Iowa CPA Education Founda-tion.
• Reviewed information regard-ing ISCPA’s brand transforma-tion.
• Received a report on the 2015 legislative session.
• Received a report from Mike Meinders on the March 2015 regional meeting of AICPA Council.
• Reviewed recent professional updates.
• Discussed recent appoint-ments to the Iowa Accoun-tancy Examining Board.
• Received a staff stewardship report.
• Reviewed plans for 100th Anniversary Celebration and 2015 Annual Meeting & Lead-ership Conference.
• Scheduled a meeting for Sept. 18, 2015.
Free workshop for office administrators
Group administrators and office managers are en-couraged to attend IS-
CPA’s TEAM Workshop, July 21, 2015, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at ISCPA. Guest speaker will be Lori Vande Krol, the founder of Life Made Simple LLC. Lori is a certi-fied organization and productiv-ity consultant who will discuss or-ganizing tips to accomplish work and better manage time and information. Additional workshop topics include ISCPA new website training, CPE tracking tips and best practices discussion. This event is provided at no charge (lunch included) for attendees. Please contact [email protected] or call 515-223-8161 or 800-659-6375 to RSVP by July 15.
CPA license renewal reminder
Don’t forget to renew your certificate or license this month! Renew online at www.licensediniowa.gov or by mail.
To renew electronically, you’ll need:• Your certificate number.• The last four digits of your social security number.• A MasterCard, Discover card, or Visa credit card.
Additional tips:• Confirm your total CPE hours only if you plan to have an active
certificate.• CPAs who renew inactive do not need to report CPE.• Do not send your CPE documents to the Iowa Accountancy Exam-
ining Board (IAEB) unless requested.• The renewal deadline is June 30.
In July, you may still renew online. However, you will be assessed a pen-alty, and your certificate, license or permit will be considered lapsed until the process has been completed. Please refer to “CPA renewal FAQs” on the IAEB for answers to your questions and additional infor-mation. Learn more at https://goo.gl/r8gsaE.
CPA firms receive free financial statement review
Iowa CPA firms are encour-aged to take advantage of a free and confidential financial
statement review through ISCPA’s Practice Review Committee. This member service is a great way to get a second opinion on how your report compares to profes-sional standards. You can also use the committee reviews as part of your annual “monitoring” process. Guidelines and instruc-tions on how to participate will be provided to firms in June. With the diversified expertise of com-mittee members, they are able to review reports under all levels of service, including audits, compila-tions, reviews and special reports (bank examination reports, fore-casts, etc.). If you are interested in this service, contact Michelle Thompson at [email protected].
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Lifetime Financial Literacy: elementaryBy Julie Thelen, ISCPA Financial Literacy Committee
Editor’s note: Lifetime Financial Literacy is a series from Iowa CPAs that highlights financial health tips and best practice sources you can share with clients, friends and family.
Remember when you were in elementary school? For some of us, it seems like 60
years ago and for others, well ... it was 60 years ago! The world that kids are growing up in today is very different from the world you grew up in. That’s why it’s impor-tant to educate ourselves on what modern elementary students are learning, what they should be learning and the best way to reach them.
What is money?Ask an elementary student: What is money? Growing up a century ago, a typical response might have been “green paper” or “silver coins.” Today, a likely response is probably related to a piece of plastic. Can we blame them? How many of us actually use cash or let our children see us use cash? Most of our spending today is done with a credit or debit card. How do we teach a child the value of a dollar when they don’t see it? Many beliefs about things in this world are already forming for kids at this age. It is a good time to have a conversation with them about money and how you spend it, or don’t spend it.
Wants vs. needsA point that is important for small children to learn is the differ-ence between needs and wants. Seems simple, right? Sure, it’s simple to talk about. But kids learn by example. Are you teach-ing your child that needs come first and you don’t always get what you want? It’s easy not to give your child everything he or she wants. But maybe an ex-ample of the parent not getting what he or she wants would be a better lesson for a child.
Save, share, spendThe Financial Literacy Commit-tee has adopted three main ideas for small children to learn about money: Save, share and spend smart. Start with a conversation and then show them, by example, how to save, share and spend smart. Next, give them an oppor-tunity to learn hands-on by giving them a small amount of money and help them make the decision to save, share and spend their money wisely. We like to shelter our children from many things in this society, but financial literacy should not be one of them. Teach-ing your child or other’s children about money and finances doesn’t make them worry about it, it makes them smart about it.
Want to jump-start financial literacy learning with your kids or kids in your community before elementary school? Contact me at [email protected] or ISCPA’s Toni Roof at [email protected] to discuss the Financial Litera-cy Committee’s Money Mammals, a free program geared toward children ages 4-6. For more infor-mation visit www.iacpa.org/Re-sources/financial_literacy or visit the Financial Literacy page under “Resources” at www.iacpa.org.
Coming in July/August: Discover facts and tips about financial lit-eracy for middle and high school students, and programs we have available for your teen.
Julie Thelen is a senior financial accounting ana-lyst at Principal Financial Group in Des Moines. She chairs the Financial Literacy Committee and is a member of the LEAP (Lead-ers Emerging in the Accounting Profession) Committee. Julie has been an ISCPA member since 2009.
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Help your practice deliver quality audits
In order to help our members in public practice deliver quality audits, we encourage you to review the AICPA’s 6-Point Plan to Improve Audits, released May 14, and consider ways to sharpen your firm’s
audit quality. The plan, which provides the roadmap for continued audit quality in an ever-changing and complex business environment, is avail-able at aicpa.org/auditquality. Implementation resources and tools are also available on the site including an infographic summarizing the plan; the Peer Review emerging industries and risk areas; the Future of Prac-tice Monitoring Concept Paper and infographic; and a graphic explain-ing the employee benefit financial reporting process.
ISCPA will continue to monitor this issue on your behalf.
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NASBA taps Lodden
Ted Lodden, managing share-holder of Brooks Lodden PC in West Des Moines,
has been named the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) 2015-16 vice chair. Since 2004, Ted has served in numerous capacities as a NASBA member and is cur-rently serving in his third year as director-at-large on the board of directors. From 1999-2000, Ted served as president of ISCPA and received ISCPA’s Distinguished Service Award in 2014. Read the full release at http://goo.gl/oH-BenN or visit www.nasba.org.
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LLPDes Moines
Kenneth E. AndersonLloyd Inc of IowaShenandoah
Ashley A. DeckerDeloitte & Touche LLPDes Moines
Michael J. DeKockMcGowen Hurst Clark &
Smith PCWest Des Moines
Sara A. DrabekAmTrust Agricultural
Insurance ServicesDes Moines
Shane D. EloeDickinson & Clark CPAs
PCCouncil Bluffs
Lauren E. GrimmerDeloitte & Touche LLPDes Moines
Sam K. HellwegeCliftonLarsonAllen LLPWest Des Moines
Amber M. HendersonDuPont PioneerJohnston
David M. HintzFBL Financial Group IncWest Des Moines
Christopher M. InmanGlobal Atlantic Financial
GroupDes Moines
Jessica K. KellnerErpelding Voigt & Co LLPAlgona
Curtiss LaValleDeloitte & Touche LLPDes Moines
David M. MartinDuPont PioneerJohnston
Linda M. McKeagUniversity of DubuqueDubuque
Ryan M. MertensDeloitte & Touche LLPDes Moines
David L. NegleyMcGowen Hurst Clark &
Smith PCWinterset
Lesley K. OlsonCandeoJohnston
Leigh A. PaganAthene USAWest Des Moines
Alysha M. PattersonHogan-Hansen PCCedar Rapids
Michelle C. PayneDoyle & Keenan PCDavenport
Curtis M. PowersRenewable Energy Group
IncAmes
Walker L. SeimHamilton Juffer &
Associates LLPDes Moines
Cindy R. SippelGlobal Atlantic Financial
GroupDes Moines
Kyle C. SmithOffice of Auditor of StateDes Moines
Jon W. TaberUrbandale
Adam J. TheisKiesling Associates LLPWest Des Moines
Exam-Qualified Affiliates:Katelyn R. LambertDeloitte & Touche LLPDes Moines
Douglas C. LillibridgeDeloitte & Touche LLPDes Moines
Jessica N. MillerDeloitte & Touche LLPDes Moines
Sandra SamuelsonCline DeVries & Allen LLPAmes
Rupendra SharmaDeloitte & Touche LLPDes Moines
Alexander D. WeihsDeloitte & Touche LLPDes Moines
Student affiliatesAIB College of BusinessDawn D. Potthoff
Buena Vista UniversityJordan Pilcher
Central CollegeKelly M. Ryan
Grantham UniversityAmanda Olson
Iowa Central Community CollegeLyndsay M. AdrianKeelie R. BatesJacob DeuelEthan D. GlennEmily E. GouldKathy D. HauckMary J. Johnson
Robert E. KronMatthew R. MeinersBetty PetersonAshley R. RiderLesley SmithDylan M. WileyLynda M. Wunder-Heidt
Iowa State UniversityMatthew K. Nnanna
Loras CollegeArielle E. Swift
Saint Ambrose UniversityMorgan D. Lynn
Trinity Christian CollegeJared Jones
In remembranceISCPA offers condolences to the families of:
Walter W. Badger, Cedar Rap-ids, IA, CPA certificate No. O237. Walt was a member since 1952.
David F. Wentworth, San Diego, CA, CPA certificate No. O236. David was a member since 1952.
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June
1 2015 Current Practice Issues and Update for Audits of Employee Ben-efit Plans (CPI)
West Des Moines
2 GAAP for Industry (GAAPI) West Des Moines
3 College Financial Planning (CFA-SF) Sioux Falls
8 Making the Deal: Fast-Paced Acquisition Case Studies (MTD) West Des Moines
9 Corporate Finance Check-up: Renovate Your Analytical Toolbox (CFC) West Des Moines
10 Key Issues in Implementing the Affordable Care Act (TACA-IC) Coralville
11 Key Issues in Implementing the Affordable Care Act (TACA-DM1) West Des Moines
12 Key Issues in Implementing the Affordable Care Act (TACA-SF) Sioux Falls
15 Audits of 401(k) Plans (AFKP-IC) Coralville
16 Insurance Industry Conference (IIC) Altoona
17 CFO/Controller’s Roadmap to Organizational Success with Integrated Planning, Forecasting and Budgeting (PLFB)
West Des Moines
18 Analyzing a Company’s Financial Statement (FSABM4) West Des Moines
18 MBA in a Day! (MBAD-DM) West Des Moines
18 Real World Business Ethics (RWBE4-DM) West Des Moines
19 Annual Update for Preparation, Compilation and Review Engagements (CORU)
West Des Moines
22 A & A Year in Review: Exploring the Latest Issues and Challenges Fac-ing CPAs (AAYR-SF)
Sioux Falls
22-23 Technology Conference (TC) West Des Moines
23 Leveraging the Financial Statement Audit to Add Value to the Client (LFSA-SF)
Sioux Falls
24 Advanced Compilation and Review Engagement Issues: Striking the Right Balance Between Compliance, Client Service, and Practice Man-agement (ADCR-SF)
Sioux Falls
24 Form 990: Advanced Schedules (990AS-CR) Cedar Rapids
25 Form 990: Advanced Schedules (990AS-DM) West Des Moines
29 Western Iowa Extravaganza (WESTEXTR) Sioux City
29 Bank Tax Training (BTT-OMA) Omaha
29 Governmental Accounting and Auditing Update (Classroom Webcast) (GAAU-DM)
West Des Moines
29 Governmental Accounting and Auditing Update (Classroom Webcast) (GAAU-WLO)
Waterloo
30 Professional Issues Update (PIU-CEN) West Des Moines
July
1 Eastern Iowa Extravaganza (EASTEXTR) Swisher
29 Bank Tax Training (BTT_OMA) Omaha, NE
August
4 Farm Taxation Update (FTU-SF) Sioux Falls
10 Business Valuation Case Studies for Small and Mid-Size Closely-Held Companies (BVCS)
West Des Moines
CPE spotlightISCPA offers over 150 seminars and educational opportunities annually to help you meet your continuing professional education requirements. View or search for ISCPA courses at www.iacpa.org.
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Members in the newsGeorge A. Stock, GuideOne Insurance, West Des Moines, has been promoted to corporate accounting manager.
Steven A. Kopf, has joined CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, West Des Moines, as a director.
The following people from Bergan Paulsen & Company PC, Johnston, have been promoted: Adam B. Tillman to assurance manager; Kellee J. Hildreth and Trisha A. Smith to tax manager.
LEAP upcoming events
ISCPA’s LEAP Committee pro-vides education, networking and development programs
across the state for members 40 and under. Visit www.iacpa.org/AboutISCPA/AboutLEAP for detailed information about these events and register today.
Lunch with Leaders
June 29 – Sioux City“Lessons Learned on the Path-way of Lading a Successful Fam-ily Business”
Featured leader: Mike Wells, president & CEO, Wells Blue BunnyThis Lunch with Leaders is part of Western Extravaganza for members in the Northwest and Southwest Regional Alliances.
July 1 – SwisherTopic and featured leader to be announced
This Lunch with Leaders is part of Eastern Extravaganza for members in the Northeast and Southeast Regional Alliances.
July 9 – Des Moines“Assessing your Core Values to Best Build Your Personal Brand”
Featured leader: Jamie Pollard, Iowa State University director of athletics
Aug. 13-14Emerging Leaders Conference
Greater Des Moines Botanical Gardens
CPE spotlightInsurance Industry Confer-enceIf you work in or with the insur-ance industry, you don’t want to miss the national and local in-dustry experts at ISCPA’s highly-rated Insurance Industry Confer-ence, June 16, at the Meadows Events and Conference Center in Altoona. For more information, visit the Insurance Industry Con-ference page under “Professional Education” at www.iacpa.org.
Technology ConferenceThis year’s Technology Confer-ence, jam-packed with informa-tion to help CPAs harness the power of technology, is June 22-23 at Hilton Garden Inn, West Des Moines. This year’s conference features even more topics and an informative and fun session with “dueling” instructors. You will also have an opportunity to visit with representatives of various organi-zations on the latest devices and solutions to keep your business running smoothly. To learn more, visit www.iacpa.org.
Staff training for auditorsAugust 17-19
AHI Staff Training: Beginning In-Charge
September 9-11 AHI Staff Training: Semi-Senior
September 21-23 AHI Staff Training: Basic
CPAs in business and in-dustryAccording to your feedback, we have scheduled CPE earlier in the year. Check out these key oppor-tunities coming in June:
June 2 GAAP for Industry
June 8 Making the Deal: Fast-Paced Acquisition Case Studies
June 9 Corporate Finance Check-up: Renovate Your Analytical Toolbox
June 10, 11, 12 Key Tax Issues of Implement-ing the Affordable Care Act (3 locations)
June 17 CFO/Controller’s Roadmap to Organizational Success with Integrated Planning, Forecast-ing and Budgeting
June 18 Real World Business Ethics
June 18 Analyzing a Company’s Finan-cial Statement
June 18 MBA in a Day!
WebcastsLooking for CPE outside of the classroom? We have thousands of webcasts available in our on-line CPE catalog at www.iacpa.org/Education.
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Nation’s CPAs call for IRS service improvements
CPA profession leaders jour-neyed to Capitol Hill last month to make the case
for several issues of importance to the profession and the public, including the need to improve Internal Revenue Service (IRS) taxpayer services. The visits are a highlight of the three-day meet-ing of the AICPA’s governing council in Washington, D.C.
Iowa CPAs in attendance in-cluded ISCPA CEO Cindy Adams; 2015-16 ISCPA President Mike Meinders, managing partner at Carney Alexander Marold & Co LLP in Waterloo; ISCPA Federal Key Person Coordinator Steve Marlow, CFO of Care Initiatives Inc in West Des Moines; and
AICPA Elected Council Represen-tative Mark Wackerbarth, man-aging partner at Denman & Com-pany LLP in West Des Moines.
These ambassadors for the profession in Iowa met with Sen. Charles Grassley, Sen. Joni Ernst, Rep. Steve King, Rep. David Young and Rep. Dave Loebsack’s Chief of Staff Eric Witte to dis-cuss additional topics related to Iowa CPAs including the impor-tance of preserving the use of the cash basis of accounting for tax purposes, mobile workforce law and legislation and permanent disaster tax relief.
To learn more about the Capitol Hill meetings, visit http://goo.gl/jyb2x6.
Support future CPAs
ISCPA is seeking sponsors to help support the 2015 Ca-reer Awareness Conference,
Friday, Oct. 30, at Iowa State University’s Memorial Union. This full-day educational event pro-vides business, finance and ac-counting majors at Iowa colleges the opportunity to learn about the varied and diverse career opportunities available as a CPA and gain perspectives on life and work in the profession.
Sponsor opportunities start as low as $50. We are also accept-ing donations of promotional or other gift items for future Iowa CPA gift bags for students at-tending the conference. Sponsor agreement forms are available at www.iacpa.org or you may con-tact Kimberly Rubis at [email protected] or 515-223-8161.
1415 28th Street, Suite 450West Des Moines, IA 50266-1419