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Seminar: Accounting Update in a Time of Rapid Change

Free Seminar Featuring Dr. John Lacey, Ernst & Young Research Fellow and Professor of Accountancy

The time of rapid change in the accounting community is continuing. This session will provide an up-to-date overview of all new and pending pronouncements that will affect preparers, auditors, and users of financial statements. The update will include:

  • New FASB statements, interpretations and staff positions
  • Emerging Issues Task Force consensus
  • Update on convergence efforts with International Accounting Standards Board
  • Developments in revenue recognition, financial instruments, fair value and lease accounting
  • Codification of Financial Reporting Standards
  • Future directions in the development of financial accounting standards

Please join Dr. Lacey and area professionals for this FREE informative and fast-paced seminar where these and other issues will be addressed.

Photo of Dr. John Lacey

Dr. John Lacey, professor of financial and international accounting at CSULB’s College of Business Administration. He is the 2008-2009 recipient of CalCPA’s ‘Outstanding Accounting Educator Award.’

 

Free Seminar Information:

Tuesday, November 17, 2009
7:30am to 9:30am
A continental breakfast will be served.

Location

California State University, Long Beach
The Pyramid Annex Conference Room

Parking

Parking is available in Lot 13 or Parking Structure 1. Purchase a day parking permit for $4.00 from the yellow Parking Permit Dispensers located in both lots.
Map to location.

CPE Credits

Attend both hours of the seminar and receive 2 CPE credits for the California Board of Accountancy.

The seminar is FREE but space is limited and reservations are required.
Call (562) 985-5489 or email at plannedgiving@csulb.edu

Please respond by November 10, 2009

Seminar is presented by the Office of Estate and Gift Planning in partnership with the College of Business Administration.