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Managerial Accounting Basics

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Recorded on: Jun. 5, 2013

KIRSTEN AUNAPU: OK. Well, welcome back to our next segment on managerial accounting. I'd like to introduce to you our speaker. Dr. Kelly Richmond Pope is a CPA and also the Associate Professor at the School of Accountancy and Management Information Systems at DePaul University. She's also the founder of Helios Digital Learning, Inc., an educational media company that offers a suite of educational consulting and training products and services designed ...

New Developments in Securitization 2012 -- Securitization Accounting Developments: What's New?

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From the program: New Developments in Securitization 2012

Recorded on: Dec. 6, 2012

Taken from the Web Program New Developments in Securitization 2012 recorded November, 2012 in New York. Lecture Topics  [01:02:14] Securitization Accounting Developments: What's New?  [01:02:14] FAS 166/167 IFRS Implications of Regulatory Reform initiatives The purchase price of this segment includes the following article from the Course Handbook available online: FASB's Consolidation Exposure Draft. ...

Nonprofit Governance Update

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Recorded on: Dec. 19, 2012

SETH PERLMAN: OK with that, I now have the very unique pleasure of taking a step back, and doing a little review of nonprofit governance basics. And the unique pleasure is that I get to introduce Professor Dana Brakman Reiser, a Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, where, for over 10 years, she's taught courses on non-profit law, social enterprise, corporations, property, trust and estates. Her recent scholarship, in other words, some of her ...

Notes to the Financial Statements: The Rest of the Story

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Recorded on: May. 21, 2012

JORGE A. AMADOR: Good morning. The next session is the Importance of the Notes to the Financial Statements, the Rest of the Story. First I'd like to introduce our two speakers for this session. First it's John Carney. He's a partner at Baker Hostetler, a former Securities Fraud Chief Assistant US Attorney. At the SEC, Senior Counsel and practicing CPA. Serves as co-leader of the firm's national White Collar Defense and Corporate Investigations group, ...

Notes to the Financial Statements: The Rest of the Story

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Recorded on: Jul. 23, 2013

LARRY CIRELLI: So it's 11:30. Let's get started. We have now covered the financial statements. We covered the balance sheet, first thing yesterday. We then, covered the income statement. We've now covered the statement of cash flows. We've talked a little bit about stockholders equity in the course of those discussions. And now, we're going to finish up financial statements and their analysis with a discussion of notes of the financial statements. ...

Other Perspectives on Financial Products: Accounting and Litigation Considerations

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Recorded on: Feb. 10, 2012

ROBERT S. RISOLEO: OK. Welcome back. For the rest of the morning, we are going to talk about three very different perspectives on financial products. We'll talk about accounting. We'll talk about tax. And in between, we will talk about some litigations that have a mainly as a result of the financial crisis in the mortgage market, which as Stuart Litwin told us is still more moribund, as far as at least the securitization of mortgages goes in the wake ...

Overview of Relevant Accounting Frameworks an d Sources of Information

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Recorded on: Oct. 16, 2012

BRADLEY MCGRATH: Good morning, everybody. Mark and I are excited to be here and to be kicking off this program. We're going to talk to you this morning about, as Dana said, just an overview of relevant financial reporting frameworks and the sources of information. So this is setting the framework for, I think, the rest of the segments that you're going to hear over the next couple of days. So a lot of this is somewhat basic. Some of you may be familiar ...

Overview of Relevant Accounting Frameworks and Sources of Information

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Recorded on: Jun. 6, 2011

ERIC SLOAN: --them as they come up. Our first discussion is going to focus on the overview of relevant accounting framework and sources of information, and to handle this we're very fortunate to have Erik Moe. Erik is a director in Deloitte's financial accounting and reporting services market offering, which provides multifunctional convergence and IFRS assessment and conversion services for our clients. He has more than 15 years of experience servicing ...

Overview of Relevant Accounting Frameworks and Sources of Information

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Recorded on: Jun. 6, 2012

ERIC B. SLOAN: Our first panel is on an overview of the relevant accounting frameworks and sources of information. And to handle this and to start things off, we're really fortunate to have Erik Moe. Erik is a Director with Deloitte. He focuses on financial accounting and reporting. He has an in-depth knowledge of a broad range of issues, including issues related to M&A, private equity, and IFRS, and he'll explain what that means. Erik? ERIK ...

Overview of Relevant Accounting Frameworks and Sources of Information

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Recorded on: Oct. 12, 2011

MARK: We move to introduce our first speaker. Bradley McGrath, to my right, is a director in the Transaction and Restructuring Practice at KPMG. That, too, falls under advisory. Brad and I have had the occasion to work together. We had a project just recently where we were assisting outside counsel and general counsel's office with some derivative disclosure issues that they've had in their financial statements. So Brad has been with KPMG for about ...

Overview of Relevant Frameworks and Sources of Information

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Recorded on: Aug. 11, 2010

BARRY WILLIAMS: I appreciate the introduction. I also have to say, it's a pleasure to come and speak to a group of practicing professionals. On a day to day basis, I speak to undergraduate students who don't understand-- or I shouldn't say don't understand-- but are not as keenly aware of the importance that accounting and law have on not only the individual businesses in this country, but the economy in general. Having been both a CPA and an attorney, ...

Overview of Relevant Frameworks and Sources of Information

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Recorded on: Jun. 21, 2010

KIRSTEN AUNAPU: Thank you, Eric. It's my pleasure to introduce one of my partners, Sam Doolittle, from the San Francisco office. Sam is a member of Deloitte's Financial Accounting and Reporting Services offering. And he's been instrumental in leading Deloitte's development of the International Financial Reporting Standards, or IFRS-- I'm so used to saying the acronym-- the IFRS assessment and conversion methodology. He also advises our strategic clients ...

Physiology of the Income Statement

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Recorded on: Jul. 23, 2013

CURTIS BURR: Welcome back. In this afternoon portion, starting off this afternoon portion of our program, we will be focusing on the income statement. And to lead us through that, we are privileged to have Terry Lloyd, who is both a CPA and a CFA. And he's the Managing Director of the Finance Scholars Group. A little bit about Terry's background. He's been handling valuation and litigation assignments for over 30 years, and his practice includes ...

Physiology of the Income Statement

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Recorded on: May. 21, 2012

SPEAKER 1: Good afternoon. I have the pleasure of introducing Ken Yormark. He is the director and Navigants Global Investigations and Compliance Practice. Ken focuses on forensic accounting, financial investigations, litigation consulting, and anti-corruption risk assessments. He works with management at major corporations, noted law firms, and government agencies, primarily in regard to internal investigations, litigation matters, and anti-corruption ...

Pocket MBA eMentor

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Recorded on: Jun. 4, 2010

The Pocket MBA eMentor is a set of seventy interactive modules that provide information on key accounting, financial, and economic terminology and concepts that figure prominently in business dealings. Concepts are broken down into bite-size modules that combine both audio and visual mediums, and ideas are explained, illustrated, and reinforced through a video presentation and accompanying text. Collectively, all of the topics flesh out a better ...

Practical and Ethical Considerations for Corporate Transactions Today

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Recorded on: Jun. 5, 2013

RAJ TANDEN: OK, I think people are still streaming in. But we need to get started. We are going to be covering practical and ethical considerations for corporate transactions today. There's a handout, a PowerPoint that we'll be going through. Hopefully each of you has received this. I did put copies at the right side of the tables. If you could hand those down if you haven't gotten them. They're all over the place. So hopefully you get your hands ...

Practical Elements of Finance

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Recorded on: Jun. 5, 2013

RAJ TANDEN: Welcome back, everyone, for the afternoon session. I hope you enjoyed the morning session. Just to remind everyone, we're here for the Pocket MBA 2013, finance for lawyers. And continuing with that theme, we're going to be covering practical elements of finance this afternoon. We have Jennifer Blouin and Dubravka Tosic from the Wharton School and ERS Group, respectively. Jennifer is an associate professor of accounting in the Wharton ...

Practical Elements of Finance

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Recorded on: Jun. 6, 2012

KIRSTEN S. AUNAPU: OK. Well, welcome back. I hope you all had a wonderful lunch. We're going to start the second half of our day off with a great team of presenters here. I'm pleased to welcome back Professor Jennifer Blouin and Brian Doyle. They were both here with us last year and did a great job. They're going to speak to us on the practical elements of finance. Jennifer Blouin is an associate professor of accounting at the Wharton School of Business ...

Practical Elements of Finance

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Recorded on: Jun. 6, 2011

ERIC: All right welcome back. We've got a number of great panels today. To start, we are handling the practical elements of finance. And to do that, we have two terrific speakers. First, Jennifer Blouin-- an you should be able to see who's who. Jennifer Blouin is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business. And there she studies taxation in many different contexts, including capital structure, asset pricing, payout policy, ...

Practical Elements of Finance

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Recorded on: Oct. 12, 2011

MARK MILLER: OK Good morning everybody. For those of you who were not able to join us yesterday, my name is Mark Miller. I'm a Partner at KPMG here in New York, and I've been trying to help us through the program. So obviously, day two. I appreciate those of you who were able to get here at 9:00 and those on the web. Just a quick recap of yesterday. Obviously, we started off with going through some of the frameworks of the accounting side. What is ...

Practical Elements of Finance

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Recorded on: Oct. 16, 2012

[INTERPOSING VOICES] EWA KNAPIK: I would like to introduce our next panel, Practical Elements of Finance. We will have two wonderful speakers. First of all, I would like to welcome Dubravka Tosic. She is a principal in ERS Group. Dubravka is also my friend because she's a former PWC director. She is right now an economist and principal of ERS Group which is a national leader in economic and statistical consulting. She joined ERS Group in the early ...

Preparing Your Registration Statement, Including Important Financial Statement and Accounting Disclosures

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Recorded on: Apr. 20, 2011

LIZABETHANN R. EISEN: As we move to our next panel, let me introduce-- take a second, Joel is going to stay with us, who you already know. And Beth is joining us from PricewaterhouseCoopers. And she is the SEC Services Consulting Partner in the National Professional Services Group of PWC. And in this role, Beth is responsible for advising clients and engagement teams on a national basis, regarding technical accounting reporting and auditing matters ...

Professional Ethics in the Transactional Setting

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Recorded on: Jun. 6, 2012

ERIC SLOAN: All right, so our final panel is on professional ethics and transactional setting, and for that we continue to Brad Borden, and joining Brad is Dennis Ventry. Dennis is a professor UC Davis where he teaches tax and legal ethics in corporate practice. This is the ethics credit part of-- BRAD BORDEN: It is going to be interesting anyway. DENNIS VENTRY JR.: Especially combined with tax. So I think the hook on this, and the reason why tax ...

Reading Public Company Financials - What You Need to Know

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Recorded on: Feb. 1, 2013

Taken from the briefing Reading Public Company Financials - What You Need to Know recorded January, 2013. Knowing how to read a public company’s financial statements can help you hear what is sometimes not being said.  This briefing will show you how to read between the numbers to extrapolate relevant information; spot red flags; gauge the financial health of a company; and better communicate with business and financial professionals. Using ...

Reading Public Company Financials - What You Need to Know 2013 (Audio-only)

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Recorded on: Feb. 13, 2013

AMY TAUB: Thank you. Hello. My name is Amy Taub, and I'm a program attorney with PLI. I would like to welcome you to today's briefing, "Reading Public Company Financials, What You Need to Know". Before I begin, I have some administrative announcements. This briefing will be one hour in length. Please feel free to send questions at any time during the briefing. Please remember that you have access to materials for this briefing via the course ...

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