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Seminar attendees received these valuable resources:

International Financial Reporting Standards Bound Volume
from the International Accounting Standards Board ($150 value)

Interpretation and Application of International Financial Reporting Standards
($100 value)
And other materials, including the latest knowledge leadership from IFRS experts around the globe.
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In April, 2007, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced that it would review the possibility of providing U.S. companies the alternative to use International Financial Reporting Standards. That move was the latest stop on a convergence “roadmap” between U.S. and global accounting standard setters.
On Thursday, October 25, 2007, Compliance Week held an in-depth primer on IFRS. Attendees heard from regulators and experts and received valuable materials, including the official IFRS bound volume.
For coverage of the event, including video of the speaker presentations and other resources, click here.
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What:
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A One-Day Seminar On International Financial Reporting Standards
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When:
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Thursday, Oct. 25, 2007
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Where:
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The Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC
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Cost:
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- $995 for subscribers
- $1,295 for non-subscribers
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Why Executives Attended Compliance Week’s IFRS Primer:
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Agenda:
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Included everything you need to know, from revenue recognition to fair value
[ View Agenda ]
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Materials:
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Attendees received the official IFRS volume, related books, and critical guidance
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Interact:
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Compare notes with peers, and talk with experts on compliance challenges
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Credit:
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Financial professionals earned 7 CPE credits
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