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GAE1812

Common Reporting Problems

Date
August 13, 2018
$49
Standard Price
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In this session GFOA's Technical Services Center Director will discuss reporting deficiencies that are commonly seen in CAFRs submitted to GFOA's Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting Program and make suggestions of how they may be identified and avoided by financial statement preparers and their auditors. 

After this session attendees will be able to:

1. Identify common reporting deficiencies.
2. Identify the underlying technical issues that give rise to deficiencies.

Speakers

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Michele Levine, CPA, CGMA
Director, Technical Services Center, Government Finance Officers Association
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President, Crawford & Associates, P.C.

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