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BAN1904

SEC Updates from the Deputy Chief Accountants

Date
September 9, 2019
$49
Standard Price
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Hear updates on accounting and auditing matters from representatives of the SEC's Office of the Chief Accountant.

After attending this session, participants will:

  1. Have a better understanding of emerging issues impacting audits of financial statements of public companies
  2. Understand emerging accounting issues impacting public companies

Speakers

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Deputy Chief Accountant, U.S. SEC
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Senior Associate Chief Accountant, U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission

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