Additional Full-Day Workshops
Phoenix, Arizona

CPE Credit: 8 Hours   ·   MCLE Credit: Up to 8 Hours
Continental Breakfast
8:00 - 8:30 AM

Workshop (including lunch and breaks)
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM


Accounting Failures: What Went Wrong   
Case Studies of Major Companies

November 19, 2003

Find out what really happened at high-profile companies dragged down by accounting scandals. From fraud to simple mathematical errors, irregularities can trigger financial restatements, plummeting stock value and worse. Learn from others’ mistakes by:

Reviewing case studies of companies that made headlines for the wrong reasons
Analyzing how misapplications of accounting rules, poor documentation, control weaknesses
and other flaws can lead to financial disaster
Evaluating your company’s risk factors


Accounting for Derivatives: SFAS 133 & Beyond

November 19, 2003

The use of derivatives has transformed the financial reporting landscape. And more transactions are now characterized as derivatives. SFAS 133, its SFAS 138 amendment and the new standard, explain how to account for derivatives. This workshop:

Identifies the basic characteristics of various financial instruments
including futures, options, swaps and other derivatives
Discusses requirements of the new standards, pitfalls and their effects
on financial statements and risk management strategies
Provides guidance from the FASB’s Derivatives Implementation Group (DIG)
and explains the latest requirements in derivatives accounting and reporting


Earnings Management—What Would You Do?
A Case Study Approach

November 19, 2003

REAL accountants face REAL accounting choices every day. Making the wrong choice can cause REAL problems. This workshop, modeled on actual SEC enforcement cases, puts you in similar situations where you make the decisions. Get answers to questions like:

Where do I draw the line?
Can I trust my auditors if they say it’s OK?
What is the accounting failure “trap” and how do I avoid it?
How do I determine what’s material and what isn’t?


Fraud in Corporate America: Setting Up Internal Controls

November 16, 2003

From employee theft to cleverly rigged financial statements, fraud can be fatal to an organization. Recent high-level scandals are cases in point. Find out what really happened and how to prevent fraud at your company in this timely and relevant workshop. You’ll learn:

How to assess your organization’s vulnerability to fraud
How to detect gimmicks and fraud in financial reports
What controls will guard against company meltdown


IPOs: Financial Reporting & Filing Requirements

November 19, 2003

Financial reporting and filing requirements for IPOs can be complex and numerous. And positioning a company to go public can take years. This practical workshop—the only one of its kind:

Explains the entire IPO process from start to finish
Highlights the accountant’s role in the process
Shows how to prepare the financial information and registration statement
Equips you to brief management and underwriters on information crucial to selling the IPO
Examines the new corporate governance rules and your responsibilities


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