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CAs IN INDUSTRY PD DAY
Join us for a one-day conference packed with practical and relevant professional development sessions covering the latest issues in BC's economic outlook, updates in corporate and business tax, financial reporting, fraud detection/prevention, resilience, Sarbanes-Oxley, and ethics.
Our speakers are leaders in the CA profession and highly regarded professionals in the business and financial community.
Don't miss the opportunity on Nov 23 to learn, participate, network with your peers, and enjoy this dynamic, interactive full-day session.
See the flyer enclosed in this month's mailing.
Nov 23 9am-5pm Vancouver
ALTERNATIVE PD OPTIONS
For those of you who find it challenging to attend classroom seminars, the following alternative PD options, will help you stay up to date on the issues that matter to you:
* Audio Tapes/CDs & Material
Direct recordings from live PD seminars. Audio packages will also include any seminar materials used during the original presentations.
* E-learn PD
Similar to Audio Tapes/CDs & Material, but with a visual component. E-learn PD offers an alternative learning format for those who enjoy having visual slides along with audio components.
* PD Seminar Materials
Selected course materials are available for purchase.
ACCOUNTING & AUDITING SEMINARS
Corporate Treasury Management
As with any other field, treasury management means making choices and decisions in an often-conflicted environment. This seminar will help participants think structurally about treasury-related decision problems, make more informed management decisions, and ultimately enhance their decision-making skills.
Oct 27 9am-5pm Vancouver
Legal Office Trust Reporting
The objective of this seminar is to enable participants' compliance with the Law Society of EC's new trust accounting reporting requirements and to identify pitfalls and breaches of the accounting rules.
Oct 20 9am-12:30pm Vancouver
Nov 17 9am-12:30pm Victoria
Sarbanes-Oxley/Bill 198 Compliance-An Overview
This seminar will provide an introduction to the current compliance requirements under Sarbanes-Oxley in the US and Bill 198 in Canada. The seminar will provide a general discussion of the types of internal controls that need to be documented, tested, evaluated, and reported on; as well as the types of control deficiencies that might be discovered as a result of this evaluation process.