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The Accounting and Financial Reporting symposium is designed
for corporate financial executives from publicly traded companies who look
to it to obtain an update on the important issues they will be addressing
over the near and longer term.
Past attendees give the program top marks for the
agenda topics covered and the practical insight they receive from knowledgeable
speakers. They point out that they especially enjoy the blend of SEC and
FASB regulatory updates with operational topics of interest to corporate
financial executives that we schedule into the agenda.
Speakers are leading executives from industry, accounting
and legal professions who are involved with the issues every day. They will
address recent technical pronouncements and guidance from the FASB and SEC,
as well as sharing with you their experiences in dealing with some of the
more important leadership issues that have helped their companies compete
more effectively in today's environment.
This course qualifies for CPE credit. See below
for more detail:
Agenda
- Corporate Governance and the Changing Role of Audit
Committees
- FASB
Codification Implementation
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FASB Current Developments
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Financial Reporting Risks in Today's Corporate Environment
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Current Accounting and Disclosure Projects Related to the Credit
Crises
- Experiences in Implementing FAS 141R
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Bath Math or Bad Choices? Current Issues in Operational
Risk Management
- Recent SEC Developments and the Impact on Financial
Reporting
- SEC Enforcement Update, Recent Trends and Foreign Corrupt
Practices Act Issues
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FASB/IASB Project on Income Taxes
- IFRS: Convergence vs. Nonconvergence
and the Implications
Tuition: $1,495
CPE Credit: 16 Recommended Hours.
Prerequisite: None
Preparation: None
Level of Knowledge: Update
Field of Study: Accounting / Business
Management
Delivery Method: Group Live Instructor
Led Course
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