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Research
Center >> May 2007
CONFERENCE
NEWS: NAAATS, Controllers, Advanced Estate Planning & Construction
Setting standards, defining roles and planning efficiently
at AICPA conferences in July.
from AICPA Custom Media Solutions
If you’re a provider of products, services
and solutions to the CPA profession, join AICPA in July 2007 for
the most comprehensive conferences on advanced accounting, controlling,
estate planning and construction.
Presented by the standard-setters themselves, The
National
Advanced Accounting and Auditing Technical Symposium (NAAATS)
will feature advanced technical training on key accounting and auditing
issues. The Controllers
Workshop, one of AICPA’s most popular events for
attendees, is uniquely designed to strengthen the role of the controller
and offers the training needed to develop the controller’s
role as a key corporate decision–maker. Attendees can look
forward to the annual pre- and post-conference favorite, “From
Controller to CFO” in addition to sessions like “Power
of the Rudder: Using Lean Metrics in Finance & Accounting to
Point Your Company in the Right Direction,” and “Influencing
and Negotiating for Win-Win Results.”
The
National Advanced Accounting and Auditing Technical Symposium
Los Angeles, CA • July 19-20, 2007
This conference
attracts 500 attendees, of which 40 percent are partners or
shareholders from small- to mid-size regional firms.
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AICPA
Advanced Estate Planning Conference
Boston, MA • July 23-25, 2007
Now celebrating
30 years, the Advanced
Estate Planning Conference will provide its attendees
with the opportunity to gain technical training on all aspects
of estate and gift planning and compliance issues. Attracts
400 attendees. Participants primarily are practitioners from
small and midsize CPA firms as well as financial planners,
attorneys, insurance agents and tax advisors. More than 80
percent of participants have at least 10 years’ experience
as CPAs.
“The
annual estate planning conference is an advanced program for
experienced estate planners where leading practitioners discuss
the most recent developments in the field and explore the
advantages and disadvantages of current estate planning techniques,”
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Construction
Industry Executive Forum
Broomfield, CO • July 24-25, 2007
Strategic
thinking, efficient planning and a plethora of learning opportunities
— the Construction Industry Executive Forum
promises its attendees all this and much more. Designed to
specifically meet the needs of senior-level executives in
the construction industry, this new forum is solutions-based
and allows for a deeper analysis and understanding of current
trends. |
Get face-to-face with key decision-makers.
Become an AICPA Conference Exhibitor or Sponsor. For more information
on these or other AICPA conferences, visit www.aicpa.org/exhibitors
or contact Patrick
Slater or Michael DeWitt.
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