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Time to Implement SSARS 21

Date
December 8, 2015

The most significant change in financial statement preparation standards for the last 30 years is going into effect on December 15, 2015. The guidelines are out and some firms have implemented early. In this session you will have a chance to learn how to best implement these new standards in your practice so you don’t have to recreate the wheel. Get tips on how to reposition your preparation services, how it changes your legends, engagement letter language and lessons learned during the early implementation.

Speakers

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Principal, Rehmann
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Shareholder, Fitts, Roberts & Co., P.C.
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Michael P. Glynn, CPA, CGMA
Senior Manager - Audit & Attest Standards, AICPA & CIMA

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