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NOT1717

Uniform Guidance Experiences in Implementation: An Auditee’s Perspective

Date
June 22, 2017
$49
Standard Price

There has been a flurry of activity to understand and implement the new rules, update internal control policies and procedures, and educate staff. Now is the time for a postmortem to avoid problems and repeat successes! In this session you will learn:
• Overview of Cost Principles and other requirements;
• Success and obstacles with implementation;
• Changes that will make the next Single Audit better; and
• Resources.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Diane Fraber
Director,Financial Reporting and Control, USO Inc.
Speaker Image for Lisa Lipsky
Partner, Grant Thornton LLP

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