Technology Industry Executive Webcast – December 18, 2012

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Webcast summary

PwC brings you our quarterly Technology Industry Executive Webcast. The Technology Industry Executive Webcast Series discusses sector-specific content on the application of technical accounting standards. This webcast features discussions by the PwC Technology Sector and National Office practitioners.

Webcast details

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

PwC brings you our quarterly Technology Industry Executive Webcast on Tuesday, December 18, 2012. The Technology Industry Executive Webcast Series discusses sector-specific content on the application of technical accounting standards. This PwC webcast will feature discussions by the PwC Technology Sector and National Office practitioners on the following topics:

  • AICPA conference highlights/Comment letter trends/SEC hot topics
    Featured Speaker:  Debbie O'Connell, Partner, National Professional Services Group
  • Conflict minerals
    Featured Speakers: 
    Kevin Lewis, Principal, Advisory
    Arup Chatterji, Director, Advisory
  • Data privacy
    Featured Speakers: 
    Princy Jain, Technology Sector Risk Assurance Leader
    Aaron Weller, Managing Director, Assurance
  • FASB update
    Featured Speaker:  Michael Coleman, Partner, National Professional Services Group

Moderator: Larry Westall, Partner, PwC

Who should attend? Technology sector Chief Financial Officers, Chief Accounting Officers, Controllers, Tax Directors, VP's of Finance, Financial Reporting Senior Managers and Directors, and Audit Committee members

CPE credit: 

Participation in the live webcast qualifies for 1.5 CPE credit.

Please note that CPE credit can only be given to individuals who remain logged into the LIVE webcast and respond to the polling questions provided during the webcast. If you are viewing this webcast in a group, everyone in the group can receive CPE Credit. Also, those who dial in via telephone are NOT eligible for CPE credit. Please note that this is a NASBA (not PwC) requirement.

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