NEW YORK Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- With year-end reporting rapidly approaching, a host of financial reporting constituents, including analysts, standard-setters, auditors, regulators, and issuers are wrestling with a number of accounting challenges. Along with issues related to finalizing and analyzing current fiscal year reports, further questions remain about several and quite significant looming changes to accounting and financial reporting standards. Standard & Poor's hot topics conference "Accounting Influence on Current and Future Credit Markets" to be held on December 10th in New York will strive to deliver insights into how capital market participants are tackling these issues. In particular, the conference will emphasize the potential impact of these changes from a credit ratings perspective.
The interactive dialogue will consider what recent accounting and financial reporting developments may mean for, and how they are affected by, the economy, the continued challenging market and the changed landscape. Additional front-of-mind industry topics to be addressed include fair value accounting, off-balance-sheet and securitization activities, pension funding and reporting, financial statements presentation and international financial reporting standards.
Industry experts speaking at this complimentary forum will include:
Standard & Poor's participants will be:
Event Details: Registration is complementary, but space is limited.
Date: Thursday, December 10, 2009
Time: 8:00 am - 12:15 pm (Breakfast will be served)
Location: The McGraw-Hill Auditorium, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY
A full conference agenda is available at: http://www2.standardandpoors.com/spf/pdf/events/Accounting1209Agenda.pdf
Registration information can be found at: http://profile.standardandpoors.com/content/accounting1209
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