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SEC Conference: An Accounting & Reporting Update for Public Companies

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In-Person Conference

$1,995

CPE Credits: 18 Hours
Overview

This is the one SEC Conference that provides you with the latest updates and expert guidance from current SEC and PCAOB regulators—including the SEC’s Divisions of Enforcement and Corporation Finance—plus Big 4 leaders and other experts.

In this exclusive Conference, you'll be brought up to speed on how to effectively deal with all of the new financial accounting and reporting requirements, regulations, and developments from the FASB, SEC, PCAOB, IASB, AICPA and other rulemakers. We will also discuss many of today’s hot button issues such as ESG, ransomware, calculating Non-GAAP measures, and geopolitical risks. 
 

DAY ONE AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS

•  Key SEC Developments

•  Cybersecurity— New SEC Rules, Legislative Developments & Other Regulations        

•  ESG & Financial Reporting—Where do Things Stand?

•  Non-GAAP Measures, Metrics & Disclosures

•. FASB Update

•  Accounting for Digital Assets

 

DAY TWO AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS

•  SEC Enforcement Issues

•  Public Company Auditing Update

•  MD&A Update & Best Practices

•  Roundtable Discussion on Hot Button Issues for Public Companies

•  Internal Controls—Hot Topics

•  Frequently Encountered Accounting Topics
 

Agenda

DAY ONE AGENDA

Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:45 – 9:00 AM

Key SEC Developments
9:00 – 10:00 AM
Unlock the up-to-the-minute guidance you need to handle all of today's most critical SEC accounting and reporting issues.
• General update on the SEC
Status of SEC rulemaking
Climate disclosure rules
Delaware law developments
Staff guidance on:
   – Nonpublic review of draft registration statements
   – Segment reporting
   – Macroeconomic factors
Updates on crypto and digital assets 

Break
10:00 – 10:05 AM

Key SEC Developments (continued) 
10:05 – 11:05 AM
New insider trading rules
Updates on the recovery of erroneously awarded compensation
New requirements on pay vs. performance disclosure
Perquisites: basic tests and recent SEC focus
Staff statements on materiality and statement of cash flows
SEC staff comments and letter trends
Proxy season: 2025 recap and 2026 preview

Break
11:05 – 11:10 AM

Cybersecurity—New SEC Rules, Legislative Developments & Other Regulations
11:10 AM – 12:10 PM
Cyber threats are growing more sophisticated, and so are the regulations around them. This session offers a clear roadmap for managing cybersecurity risk, compliance, and incident response. Experts will cover:  
Key risks and practical mitigation strategies
How to respond effectively to data breaches
Compliance with the latest SEC rules and disclosure requirements
Managing reputational risk through public relations strategies
Guidance on handling SEC enforcement inquiries 

Lunch
12:10 – 12:55 PM

ESG & Financial Reporting—Where do Things Stand?
12:55 – 1:55 PM
The landscape of investor sustainability reporting is evolving quickly. This session breaks down all the latest information you need to know, including: 
• Impact of the ESG “backlash” on investors
Reactions to recent climate policy shifts
New climate policies in California
Breakdown of CSRD requirements and timelines

Break
1:55 – 2:00 PM

Non-GAAP Measures, Metrics & Disclosures 
2:00 – 3:00 PM
The SEC's non-GAAP measures and metrics have been around for some time, but they still cause headaches for businesses when it comes to disclosures and financial statements. In this session, learn how companies are currently applying non-GAAP guidance and metrics, and what can be done in response to SEC comment letters to avoid costly fines and penalties. Dive into:
An overview of non-GAAP measures
SEC Staff Guidance and comment letter trends
Key performance indicators
Examples of non-GAAP comments

Break
3:00 – 3:05 PM

FASB Update
3:05 – 4:05 PM
FASB’s recent changes will have a huge impact on business in many important areas, from segment reporting to software costs to business combinations. This session breaks all those changes down so that you can stay prepared. Explore:
• An overview of the FASB
   – How it’s structured
   – The standard setting agenda
The FASB agenda
   – An overview of recent invitations to comment (ITCs)
   – A snapshot of active projects on the technical agenda
Recently issued ASUs on:
   – Share-based consideration
   – How to determine the acquirer
   – Induced conversions
   – Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses (DISE)
   – When to apply profits interests awards
   – Income tax disclosures
   – Crypto assets
   – Segment reporting
   – Joint venture formations

Break
4:05 – 4:10 PM

Accounting for Digital Assets 
4:10 – 5:10 PM
The FASB’s new Fair Value Accounting guidelines for digital assets are reshaping the landscape. Financial professionals now face urgent questions around accounting and auditing for technologies like cryptography and blockchain. This session will unpack the latest updates and what they mean for your work. We’ll cover:
• Accounting for crypto assets before and after ASU 2023-08
Updates on the latest SEC regulations
What’s changed with SAB 122
Notes on stablecoins and the GENIUS Act 
AICPA practice aids on accounting for digital assets
Revenue recognition considerations
Insights on crypto lending and borrowing

Closing Remarks
5:10 – 5:15 PM

 

DAY TWO AGENDA

Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:30 – 8:45 AM

SEC Enforcement Issues
8:45 – 10:15 AM
Discover the latest initiatives from the SEC's Division of Enforcement, which factors trigger investigations and enforcement actions, and the possible outcomes. Analyze real SEC enforcement cases, and learn how to avoid being a target. We’ll cover:
• Changes to SEC leadership and policies
2024 enforcement highlights
An overview of the enforcement process
Current enforcement trends and developments
Cybersecurity disclosures
New approaches to gatekeeper liability
AI enforcement policies
Notes on insider trading
Insights on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and whistleblower protection
The SEC’s five principles of cooperation

Break
10:15 – 10:20 AM

Public Company Auditing Update
10:20 – 11:20 AM
Dive into the PCAOB’s most recent efforts to protect investors and enhance audit quality for public companies, including:
• The latest updates and staffing changes
Inspection results and areas of focus for the current inspection cycle
Proposed amendments and new standards
Recent regulatory actions and sanctions

Break
11:20 – 11:25 AM

MD&A Update & Best Practices
11:25 AM – 12:30 PM
Two experienced securities and corporate governance experts will guide you through MD&A disclosure requirements and best practices, while highlighting recent SEC guidance, trends in staff comment letters, and key enforcement actions. This session will cover the latest MD&A topics of interest, including:
Cybersecurity: past incidents and future risk management
Tailored AI disclosures
The impact of tariffs
Emerging risks with crypto assets
RND expenditures: project status, costs, and risks
Goodwill impairment testing
Compliance & Disclosure Interpretations (CD&Is) on non-GAAP measures

Lunch
12:30 – 1:15 PM

Roundtable Discussion on Hot Button Issues for Public Companies
1:15 – 2:45 PM
Industry, auditing, legal and other experts will discuss how public companies are dealing with:
• Tariffs and international trade
ESG reporting
Artificial intelligence
Cyber-related issues
SEC rulemaking and enforcement
Board matters
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A)
Tax matters
Geopolitical matters

Break
2:45 – 2:50 PM

Internal Controls—Hot Topics
2:50 – 3:50 PM
This session provides an update on current trends in internal control environments and outlines documentation and control requirements for public companies, based on recent SEC and PCAOB guidance and enforcement actions. We’ll cover:
Regulatory updates
Internal control hot topics
   – SOX program considerations
   – Risk assessment process and focus areas
   – Understanding data flows and risks
   – Common issues
PCAOB inspection themes and focus areas

Break
3:50 – 3:55 PM

Frequently Encountered Accounting Topics
3:55 – 5:10 PM
Unpack complex financial accounting and reporting topics frequently encountered by financial accounting professionals serving public companies, including:
Business combinations
Asset acquisitions
Asset disposals
Held-for-sale and discontinued operations

Closing Remarks
5:10 – 5:20 PM

Conference Ends
5:20 PM

Speakers

CURRENT REGULATORS

Anne McKinley, Assistant Regional Director, Division of Enforcement, SEC

Alexander Vasilescu, Trial Unit Chief, SEC's New York Regional Office

Nikolay Vydashenko, Assistant Director, SEC's Fort Worth Regional Office
 

FORMER REGULATORS

Robert Hirth, Consultant, Former Senior Managing Director, Protiviti, Member, PCAOB & AICPA

Henry Klehm III, Partner, Jones Day, formerly in the Division of Enforcement, SEC

Tim Kviz, National Assurance Managing Partner, SEC Services, BDO, formerly Professional Accounting Fellow in the Office of the Chief Accountant, SEC

James Moloney, Corporate Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, former Special Counsel, Division of Corporation Finance, SEC

David Peavler, Partner, Jones Day, Former Regional Director for Enforcement, SEC

Susan Resley, Securities Enforcement and Litigation Partner, Morgan Lewis
 

CORPORATE LEADERS, BIG 4 & OTHER MAJOR ACCOUNTING FIRMS

Aaron Briggs, Partner, Gibson Dunn 

Eric Carlsson, Partner, KPMG

Chad Chevalier, Managing Director (formerly EY)

James Christenson, Audit & Assurance Manager, Accounting and Reporting Services, Deloitte

Meghan Depp, Professional Practice Principal – SEC Services, BDO

Mellissa Duru, Partner, Gibson Dunn

Rebecca Freeman, Senior Manager – SEC Services, BDO

Stephenie Gosnell, Partner, Gibson Dunn

Dotty Hayes, Experienced Board Chair and Audit Committee Financial Expert, BigBear.ai

Justine Jacob, Technical Director, MorganFranklin

Matthew Jacobson, Sustainability Controller, nVent

Rob Kelley, Corporate Associate, Gibson Dunn

Sohee Kim, Manager, Deloitte

Sue King, SOX Solution Lead, KPMG

Brandon Landas, Professional Practice Principal – SEC Services, BDO

Julia Lapitskaya, Partner, Gibson Dunn

David Levi, Chief Accounting Officer, OPAL Fuels

Emily Lucas, Senior Director, Professional Practice, CAQ

Robert Main, Managing Partner, Jasper Street Partners

Colleen McManus, Senior Manager, MorganFranklin

Nancy Mentesana, Managing Director, Labrador

Greg Moore, Chairman, Board of Directors, Texas Roadhouse

Dan Petrocelli, National Office Director, PwC

Zohaib Qamar, Partner, Citrin Cooperman

Jeremiah Saunders, Professional Practice Group Director, BDO

Eric Scarazzo, Partner, Gibson Dunn

Evan Singer, Partner, Jones Day

Michael Titera, Partner, Gibson Dunn

Brian Tomlinson, Managing Director, Ernst & Young, LLP

Emmad Wajahat, Director, National Quality Organization, PwC

Geoffrey Walter, Associate Attorney, Gibson Dunn

Bill Witt, Director, Highspring

Christopher Wright, Managing Director, Protiviti

Available Formats:

In-Person Conference

$1,995

CPE Credits: 18 Hours
Prerequisite
None
Level of Knowledge
Update
CPE Credits
18 Hours
NASBA Field of Study
Accounting
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