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31st Annual ‘What’s New in U.S. Financial Reporting?’

Thursday, February 29 | 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM

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Overview

Our annual update on financial reporting provides a review of (1) new accounting standards that are becoming effective within the next 12 months and (2) proposed accounting standards for which exposure drafts have been issued with comments being sought from the user community. It is an opportunity to stay up to speed on changes in accounting standards and financial reporting in a single session.

Agenda

1:00 PM | WELCOMING REMARKS


1:05 PM | KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Jonathan Wiggins, Deputy Chief Accountant, Office of the Chief Accountant, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission


1:35 PM | A REVIEW OF THE FASB’S RECENTLY ADOPTED STANDARDS AND TECHNICAL AGENDA

Moderator

PJ Patel, CFA, Co-CEO & Senior Managing Director, Valuation Research Corporation

Panelists

Fred Cannon, CFA, Board Member, Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) 

Dr. Joyce Joseph, CPA, CGMA, DBA, Board Member, Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)


2:45 PM | THE FASB’S DISAGGREGATION OF INCOME STATEMENT EXPENSES PROJECT

Moderator

Li Tao, CFA, CPA, Investment Research

Panelists

Matt Janzaruk, CPA, Senior VP, Chief Accounting Officer, The Procter & Gamble Company

Brad Rexroad, CFA, Principal, Assay Research, LLC

Gary Sardo, CPA, Practice Fellow, FASB

Marc Siegel, CPA, Partner, PriceWaterhouseCoopers


3:30 PM | CLOSING REMARKS

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Learning Outcomes

  • Learn about new accounting standards (or modifications to existing standards) that are becoming effective over the next 12 months
  • Hear about proposed changes to existing accounting standards and gain the opportunity to participate in the discussion by submitting a comment letter to the FASB; and
  • Get an update on the FASB’s work program to follow the course of proposed changes to accounting and financial reporting standards over the next few years.