π’Ready, Set, Register: FASB's May 29 Webinar
Gear up for a deep dive into FASB's latest updates for private companies and nonprofits. This May 29 webinar is your ticket to 2.5 hours of CPE credit and insider knowledge.
Key Points
- β’π Mark Your Calendar: May 29, 2025, from 1:00 to 3:05 p.m. EDT
- β’π CPE Credits: Earn up to 2.5 hours of Continuing Professional Education
- β’π₯ Who's Who: Featuring FASB Members Christine Botosan, Fred Cannon, and more
- β’π Agenda Highlights: Current projects, leases, credit losses, and more
- β’π» Limited Seats: Only the first 1,000 logged-in participants get in
ποΈ Save the Date!
Get ready to mark your calendars for May 29, 2025, because FASB is hosting a can't-miss webinar. Happening from 1:00 to 3:05 p.m. EDT, this event promises to be a goldmine of information for private companies and non-profit organizations. And guess what? You can snag up to 2.5 hours of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit just by tuning in.
π€ Meet the Speakers
This webcast will feature an all-star lineup, including FASB Members Christine Botosan and Fred Cannon, PCC Member Adam Roark, Supervising Project Managers Jeff Gabello and Jenifer Wyss, Practice Fellow Ashley Allen, and Postgraduate Technical Assistants Caitlin Murphy and Vivian Sisson. With such a diverse group, you're sure to get a well-rounded perspective on all things accounting.
π What's on the Agenda?
The webinar will cover a range of topics:
- Current FASB agenda items and the 2025 agenda consultation
- Updates on PCC projects and their priority process
- Post-implementation reviews on leases and credit losses
- Discussions from the Not-for-Profit Advisory Committee
- Technical updates on accounting for software costs, derivatives scope refinements, and more
And don't forget the icing on the cake: a Q&A session where you can get your burning questions answered.
π₯ Missed It? No Worries
Can't make it to the live event? No problem! An archive of the webcast will be available on the FASB website. However, keep in mind that CPE credit won't be available for archived views. So, if you need those credits, make sure to log in earlyβonly the first 1,000 participants get access.