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BAN1710

Developing Fair Value Estimates

Date
September 11, 2017
$49
Standard Price

ASC 820 provides a framework for developing fair value measurements and disclosures for financial reporting, including acceptable valuation techniques, inputs, and requirements for financial statement disclosures related to the valuation of financial instruments. This session will provide participants with an overview of ASC 820, a discussion of the application of ASC 820 to residential mortgage loans, and a discussion of current trends in the residential mortgage loan market.

Speakers

Speaker Image for John Holmes
Director, PwC
Speaker Image for Christopher Merchant
Partner, PwC

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