Tips to assessing going concern risk.
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Web Seminar
Navigating going concern risk in an uncertain environment
Tuesday, May 17, 2022 at
01:00 pm ET / 10:00 am PT
60 minutes
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Hello Voornaam,

Within the current economic environment, going concern is an ongoing conversation between management and auditors. For CPA firm auditors, assessing going concern and its risks grew harder when our environment became uncertain and remote work became a norm.

Join our industry thought leaders - Brian Wilson/AICPA, Andy Hines/Whitley Penn, Andrea Hearn & Stefan Davis/Wolters Kluwer – as they discuss how firms can successfully assess their clients’ going concern risk in a new-normal environment. You will leave this session gaining a better understanding of:

  • How auditing standards and accounting requirements around going concern interact
  • Tips to assessing going concern risk, including Wolters Kluwer’s solutions that help
  • Update on going concern standard setting developments

This session is intended for CPA firm partners, managers and staff that perform audit engagements on public or non-public entities, and are interested in improving their work quality, efficiency and realizations.

Speakers
Brian Wilson
Director of Audit and Attest Standards
AICPA
(Speaker)
Andy Hines, CPA
Senior Manager
Whitley Penn
(Speaker)
Andrea Hearn
Technology Product Manager
Wolters Kluwer
(Speaker)
Stefan Davis
Product Owner, US Professional Market
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting
(Speaker)
Dan Hood
Editor-in-Chief
Accounting Today
(Moderator)
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NASBA CPE Credit is being offered for this webinar.**
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** In order to qualify to receive the CPE credits, you will need to attend and stay on the live web seminar for its duration, which is about 60 minutes. This web seminar is not approved for IRS CPE Credit.
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