Opening Remarks | Economic Update - American Institute of CPAs
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Longstanding economic assumptions, relationships and
metrics are less relevant in today’s economy. Federal Reserve policy decisions
are more obviously fraught with peril. Politics and the political climate have
assumed increasing importance. Demographic shifts – with potentially
large impacts - have accelerated. In an environment characterized by crisis,
uncertainty and complexity these trends are magnified – with important
implications for accountants, auditors, and all those interested in credit
union operations. Significant labor market improvements have occurred quickly
but have been uneven. Ligi will explore these and related themes and will
discuss implications for credit unions over the year ahead.
Learning Objectives:
Analyze current economic, demographic and policy trends that directly or indirectly impact credit unions' financial performance.
Identify high-risk credit unions' financial and accounting areas that are specially vulnerable in this uncertain and highly complex economic environment.
Speaker(s):
Ligia
Vado,
Senior Economist,
Credit Union National Association
Category:
General Session (Onsite and Online)
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