- Posted November 27, 2013
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Firm hosts Accounting & Regulatory Update
UHY LLP is hosting its annual Accounting & Regulatory Update at the MSU Management Education Center in Troy on Wednesday, Dec. 4, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
This complimentary full day program is geared towards CFOs, audit committee members and chairs, and others who want to learn more about the latest accounting, regulatory, legal, and SEC updates.
The program will open with a SEC accounting and legal update, followed by experts discussing the latest on the health care reform, conflict minerals, complex equity and debt transactions, critical controls to defer fraud in your business, fiduciary responsibilities for qualified benefit plans, and an estate tax and transfer update.
The event will conclude with an economic update from keynote speaker Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson.
CPE credit will be offered.
Pre-registration for this complimentary program is required. Breakfast, lunch, and a cocktail afterglow will be provided. Space is limited. Multiple registrations are welcome. To reserve a seat, contact Jessica Bollenberg by email at jbollenberg@uhy-us.com or phone 248-204-9356.
Published: Wed, Nov 27, 2013
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