Association Of Public Pension Fund Auditors
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Pension-Directed Training
Provides quality pension-directed training at conferences. These conferences offer opportunities for professional development and are AICPA certified.

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Association Of Public Pension Fund Auditors


Founded in
1992
EIN
14-1742654
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
PO BOX 11057 ALBANY, NY 12211-0057 United States
Website
https://www.appfa.org/
Phone
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Email address
About
The Association of Public Pension Fund Auditors (APPFA), established in 1991, fosters cooperation among public pension fund auditors. A professional development organization, APPFA provides education, promotes high standards for internal auditors of public retirement systems, and facilitates research and information sharing. It has grown to over 100 member organizations across 40 states and Canada.
Mission
The Association of Public Pension Fund Auditors (APPFA) fosters professional growth among public pension fund auditors. They provide a platform for information exchange and professional development through conferences and online resources.

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