Telephone Seminars

NACUSAC offers dial-in seminars each year--a cost-effective training opportunity without the hassle and expense of traveling. Just dial a toll-free number and learn more about topics like fraud, audit issues and new regulations. You can participate from anywhere and even listen as a group for the same fee. Seminars count toward one unit of CPE credits for accounting professionals. Participation can be applied toward completion of NACUSAC University required courses.

Unable to participate live in an upcoming phone seminar? Order audio-CDs from the extensive list of topics below.

2012 Tentative Phone Seminar Dates:

Thursday, April 5th, 2012
Thursday, May 3rd, 2012

Seminar Fees:
$99 for NACUSAC Members
$139 for Non-Members

Audio CD Package:
$39 for NACUSAC Members
$59 for Non-Members

If you missed a seminar, you may order audio recordings from past seminars. See below.

NACUSAC Phone Seminar Audio-CDs & Tapes

Individual audio CDs/tapes cost $39 for members, and $59 for non-members.

To order, please call 1-800-287-5949 or e-mail and provide the code number(s) found next to the CD/tape(s) you are interested in purchasing.

1211-TS Supervisory Committee Planning for 2012
1011-TS
Taking the Guess Work Out of Selecting an External Auditor
0911-TS Violation of Trust: Fraud in Today's Credit Union Environment
0411-TS Disaster Preparedness and Recovery

1110-TS Governance as the Foundation of an Effective Committee
1010-TS The Supervisory Committee's Role in Mergers
0510-TS Security Controls Every Credit Union Should Have
0410-TS ID Theft Red Flag Rules and Validation Methods

1209-TS Making Sense of Reg Z and the CARD Act of 2009
1109-TS Update from the Regulator featuring Gigi Hyland
1009-TS The Changing Scope of the Supervisory/Audit Committee
0509-TS Update on NCUA's Corporate CU Stabilization
0409-TS Accounting for NCUA's Corporate CU Stabilization Plan

1208-TS Your Committee's Role: Stepping Up During Tough Times
1008-TS Information Security Red Flags and Beyond . . .
0508-TS How Recent Changes to Auditing Standards Will Affect CUs
0408-TS Independent Testing for BSA and AML

1207-TS PCI Compliance and Verifiable Security
1107-TS Robbery: Before, During and After
0507-TS Code of Ethics and Issues of Enforcement
0407-TS Effective Member Identification and Risk Rating

1206-TS What You Need to Know About the Latest Fraud Scams
1106-TS Uncovering Fraud with High-Payback Audits
0506-TS Learn to Spot the Red Flags in 2006 Audits
0406-TS Identify and Mitigate High Dollar Fraud Losses

1205-TS Indirect Lending Controls
1105-TS Allowance for Loan & Lease Losses (ALLL)
0505-TS Conducting a Fraud Investigation
0405-TS Phishing, Pharming & Other e-Scams

1204-TS Tips for Avoiding Losses from Counterfeit Check Fraud
1104-TS Internal Best Practices to Stop ID Theft
0504-TS The True Cost of Regulatory Compliance Slip Ups
0404-TS Member Business Lending: Risks and Rewards

1203-TS Defending Your Credit Union Against Top 5 Frauds
1103-TS Why Ethics Should be Part of Your Governance Process
0503-TS Practicing Due Diligence When Reviewing Contracts
0403-TS How Much is Your CU's Network Worth to a Hacker?

1202-TS Building an Effective Supervisory Committee/IA Partnership
1102-TS How to Prepare for NCUA's New Risk-Based Exams
0502-TS What Can Credit Unions Learn from the Enron Scandal?
0402-TS Disaster Recovery: How One CU Survived
0302-TS Is Your CU Adequately Prepared to Cope with Terrorism?

1201-TS Planning to Survive a Credit Union Disaster
1101-TS Assessing and Managing Risks for CUSOs
1001-TS Protecting Your CU Against Fraudulent Deposits
0501-TS Testing Your Credit Union's Vulnerability to e-Break Ins
0401-TS How to Prepare for and Pass NCUA's New IS/Tech Exams
0301-TS Managing Risk When You Outsource Tech Services

1200-TS Conducting a Fraud Investigation
1100-TS Protecting Members Online: Security & Privacy
1000-TS Top Fraud Scams: How Your CU Can Avoid Them
0500-TS What You Need to Know About Prompt Corrective Action
0400-TS Is Your Credit Union's Advertising in Compliance?
0300-TS Handling Oversight: How to Get Along and Still Get It Done

1299-TS e-Risks: Security Issues Associated with e-Commerce
1199-TS Protect Your Credit Union From Plastic Card Fraud
1099-TS How Your Credit Union Can Avoid the Latest Fraud Scams

Other education opportunities: NACUSAC University and upcoming telephone seminars