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  1. One of the toughest aspects of doing a Yellow Book audit is complying with the Yellow Book CPE requirements. CPE stands for continuing professional education, by the way. And the requirements are a little bit involved – so involved that the GAO dedicated 17 pages (!) to the requirements in chapter 4 of the 2018 Yellow Book.

  2. Auditors performing work under GAGAS need to complete 80 hours of CPE every two years with a minimum of 20 hours each year. The MNCPA offers Yellow Book credit for select seminars and conferences.

  3. Interpretation-The yellow book states that all of the CPE requirements should be met within 2 years from the yellow book’s effective date, which was

  4. Oct 30, 2018 · Be careful that you do not confuse the Yellow Book requirements with other professional requirements. The State of California has some very specific CPE requirements for CPAs. The Certified Fraud Examiners have specific training requirements, too.

  5. The 2024 revision updated the 2018 version and Introduced significant improvisation on standards for high-quality audits with competence, integrity, and independence, including a revised Continuing Professional Education (CPE) requirement.

  6. What are the 2018 Yellow Book CPE requirements? You've heard about the new Yellow Book (effective for audits of years ending June 30, 2020, and after). So, now you're wondering if there are any changes in CPE requirements. This article explains the Yellow Book continuing education requirements.

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  8. Meeting the 2018 yellow book competency and cpe requirements. By Harriet Richardson. Got CPE? We all get Continuing Professional Education (CPE) because we know the Yellow Book requires it, but are we getting the right CPE?

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