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PFS1903

Learning Outcomes of Implementing Reporting Standards and Contributions Received/Made

Date
June 13, 2019
$49
Standard Price
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A panel of experts discuss the new standards and how their respective organizations have dealt with implementation issues.

  • Participants will learn various perspectives on implementation of the most sweeping NFP standards changes in 20 years in including a deep dive on NFP reporting (ASU 2016-14) and contributions received and made (ASU 2018-08).
  • Particpants will learn about any potential impacts of topic 958 regarding exchange versus contributions.

Speakers

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Dwight Koda, CPA, CMA, CFA
Controller, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
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Deby MacLeod, CPA, CGMA
Shareholder, Clark Nuber

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