Registration Opens for CPE Webinar
IN FOCUS: GASB Preliminary
Views, Financial Reporting Model
Improvements
Participants in Live Webinar Eleigible for Up
to 2 CPE Credits
Norwalk, CT, October 16, 2018—Registration is now open for an upcoming webinar that
will provide an overview of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board’s
recently issued Preliminary
Views (PV), Financial Reporting Model Improvements. The PV is
intended to elicit feedback from stakeholders on the Board’s current thinking
regarding targeted improvements to the financial reporting model.
IN FOCUS: GASB Preliminary Views, Financial
Reporting Model Improvements, will take place on Wednesday, November 7,
2018, from 2:00 to 3:40 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
Participants in the live webinar (which is offered free of charge) will be
eligible for up to 2 hours of continuing professional education (CPE) credit (participants are encouraged to preregister). (CPE credit is not available
for group viewing of the live broadcast.)
The webinar will feature,
Roberta Reese, GASB senior project manager; Lisa Parker, GASB senior project
manager; Scott Reeser, GASB supervising project manager; Jacqueline Roberts,
GASB postgraduate technical assistant; and Christian Romanelli, GASB
postgraduate technical assistant. Dean Mead, GASB senior research manager, will
moderate the webinar. Areas covered will include:
- Recognition concepts and application for governmental funds, including
alternative views
- Presentation of governmental fund financial statements
- Presentation of proprietary fund financial statements
- Budgetary comparison information schedule
- Communication of major component unit information
- Schedule of government-wide expenses by natural classification
- Audience question-and-answer session.
Participants will have the opportunity to email questions to the panelists
during the event.
An archive
of the webinar will be available on the GASB website after the live event. (CPE
credit will not be available to those who view only the archived webinar).
For more information about the webinar, visit http://www.gasb.org/.