Accounting

FEI Hosts 34th Annual Current Financial Reporting Issues (CFRI) Conference

- Two-Day Conference to Feature Regulatory Updates from the SEC, FASB and PCAOB - - Keynotes by U.S. SEC Commissioner Michael Piwowar, U.S. SEC Chief Accountant James Schnurr, FASB Chairman Russell Golden and PCAOB Member Jay Hanson -Morristown, N.J. – Financial Executives International (FEI), the association of choice for CFOs and all senior-level finance executives, will host the 34th Annual Current Financial Reporting Issues (CFRI) Conference on November 16-17 in New York City. Focused on financial accounting and reporting issues, economic challenges, and regulatory reform, the CFRI Conference will bring together more than 700 senior finance professionals, experts and regulators for detailed discussions on the latest accounting and financial reporting developments.Andrej Suskavcevic, President and CEO of Financial Executives International and Financial Executives Research Foundation (FERF) said: “CFRI is a singular conference, providing participants with access to the industry’s most sought-after thought leaders sharing insights on current and emerging trends in financial reporting and regulation. This year will continue that tradition, with a stellar line-up of regulatory and industry speakers including representatives from the SEC, FASB, IASB, and PCAOB, as well as networking opportunities with regulators and senior-level finance leaders.”“The CFRI conference continues to be the conference of choice for financial executives to gain up-to-the-minute information on the future of financial reporting from financial executives, standard-setters and auditors,” said conference chair, Linda Zukauckas, Executive Vice President and Controller of American Express. “Our distinguished speakers are experts in their fields and will cover timely topics like cybersecurity; revenue recognition, and trends in SEC comment letters, enforcement and litigation.”Attendees will learn from featured speakers including: SEC Division of Corporation Finance Chief Accountant Mark Kronforst; SEC Division of Enforcement Chief Accountant Michael Maloney; former Chief, Internet Enforcement John Reed Stark; FASB Technical Director Susan Cosper; FASB Practice Fellow Scott Muir; IASB Technical Director Henry Rees; and the Honorable Barbara Hackman Franklin, President and CEO, Barbara Franklin Enterprises and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce. These influential regulators and representatives will provide updates on new areas of...

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