BREAKFAST
BRIEFING
The New
York State Society of Certified Public Accountants presents:
Non-CPA
Firm Ownership in NY: Is It Time?
Friday, February 3, 2012 -- 8:30-10:30 a.m.
NYSSCPA Offices (free webcast available)
3 Park Avenue (at 34th Street)
19th Floor, New York City
(Breakfast will be served at 8:00 a.m.)
Most
New York CPAs feel passionately in either their support or opposition
to non-CPA firm ownership, but where do you stand? A free
upcoming Breakfast Briefing will explore this topic
and as a member of the NYSSCPA, we invite you to attend or participate
online for free.
The
briefing, to be moderated by Accounting Today’s Editor-in-Chief Bill Carlino, will feature a discussion between
two managing
partners of New York firms who feel passionately about this
issue, but on different sides of the argument:
Robert
L. Goldfarb, CPA, of Schoenfeld Mendelson Goldfarb LLP,
opposes any percentage of non-CPA firm ownership in New York.
EisnerAmper
LLP CEO Charles Weinstein, CPA, believes that it is time
for New York to allow non-CPAs to own up to 49% of a CPA firm,
with CPAs maintaining a simple majority (51%) of firm ownership.
Our
neighbors across the Hudson in New Jersey have also adopted
non-CPA firm ownership. You’ll hear from managing partner,
Alan D. Sobel, CPA, MST, of Sobel & Co., on the challenges
and benefits he saw when he made non-CPAs owners of his
firm.
Of
the 48 jurisdictions that allow non-CPA firm ownership, South
Carolina is the only state that requires a supermajority (66 2/3%)
instead of a simple majority (51%) of CPA ownership. Why is that?
Former
South Carolina state board member, Charles L. Talbert III, CPA,
will explain his state’s history with non-CPA firm ownership
and how South Carolina became the only state with a stricter requirement
than the rest of the country’s.
There
is no charge for this non-CPE event.
Register
to attend IN
PERSON.
Register
to attend via WEBCAST.
You may also register by telephone at (800) 537-3635 and provide course code 61000221 (to attend in person) or call 877-880-1335 and provide course code 61000122 (to register for the webcast).
If
you have any questions about this event, contact Lois Whitehead, NYSSCPA Public
Relations Manager at 212-719-8405 or lwhitehead@nysscpa.org.