Frequently Encountered Accounting & SEC Reporting Topics Self-Study Webinar (1.5 Hours)

Frequently Encountered Accounting & SEC Reporting Topics Self-Study Webinar (1.5 Hours)

CPE Credit: 1.5 Hours

Price: $99.00

NASBA Field of Study: Accounting

 

Overview

This self-study webinar will focus on complex and challenging accounting and SEC reporting topics that are frequently encountered by financial accounting professionals serving US-Listed companies. 
 

AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS


•  SEC Comments & Trends

•  Accounting & SEC Reporting Hot Topics
   – Use of Non-GAAP Measures
   – Management’s Discussion and Analysis
   – Contingencies
   – Segment Reporting
   – Climate Change Matters
   – Revenue Recognition
   – Fair Value Measurements
   – Asset Impairment
   – Goodwill and Other Indefinite-Lived Intangible Assets
   – Inventory and Cost of Sales
   – Income Taxes—Estimating Annual Effective Tax Rate
   – Going Concern
   – Business Combinations
   – Cryptocurrency

•  Reminder Topics for Consideration
   – Renewed Focus on the Statement of Cash Flows
   – Impact of Higher Inflation and Interest Rates on Financial Reporting
   – Liabilities—Supplier Finance Programs
   – Accounting Changes and Error Correction

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVE  This webinar focuses on the most complex and challenging accounting and SEC reporting topics most
frequently encountered by financial and accounting professionals serving US-Listed companies.

PREREQUISITE  None.    ADVANCE PREPARATION  None.    PROGRAM LEVEL  Update.   NASBA FIELD OF STUDY  Accounting.
DELIVERY METHOD  Self-Study.

Speakers

SPEAKER


Craig Lewandowski, Manager Director, KPMG

Detailed Learning Objectives

• Identify the Accounting and SEC Reporting Hot Topics

• Identify certain characteristics of contingencies

• Recognize the level at which you test for goodwill impairment

• Identify the frequency companies need to perform the recoverability test

• Recognize the impact of higher inflation and interest rate on financial reporting

• Identify the requirements of ASU 2022-04

• Recognize characteristics of “little r” restatements

• Identify SEC's issued guidance regarding non-GAAP measures