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Financial Institutions Conference - Day 2


Total Credits: 8 including 1 Auditing- Technical, 6 Specialized Knowledge - Technical, 1 Taxes - Technical


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The latest accounting, auditing, taxation, and other technical issues affecting financial institutions.


Tuesday, Sept. 29
8:00 a.m.    Breakfast and Check-in

8:30 a.m.     The Essential Financial Institution State Tax Briefing
Glenn Richard James, CPA, JD
Partner, Tax Services
BDO USA LLP
•    Executive summary of developments over the last year in state taxation relevant to all financial institutions with operations in Pennsylvania and contiguous jurisdictions
•    Update of the goings-on in Harrisburg, Trenton, Albany, and Annapolis (1-Tax)

9:20 a.m.     What Banks Need to Know About Running M&A Like a Line of Business?
Rick Childs, CPA, CFA
Partner, Advisory Services
Crowe Horwath LLP
        
•    Current M&A trends: Community banks and acquisition strategies
•    Success factors for making acquisitions work
•    Develop an understanding of what buyers and sellers are considering, and some of the barriers they face  (1-Other)

10:10 a.m.     Take a Breather

10:25 a.m.     How Banks Deliver Interest Rate and Foreign Currency Risk Management Solutions to Meet Customer Needs
Razvan Ionescu, CFA
Vice President | Director of Foreign Exchange Sales & Marketing Capital Markets
Susquehanna Bank

Neil Orechiwsky
Senior Vice President | Managing Director of Capital Markets
Susquehanna Bank

•    Overview of interest rate markets and hedging projects
•    Foreign exchange derivatives and products that facilitate hedging currency risk
•    International letters of credit and global trade
•    Requirements of Dodd-Frank Act as they pertain to financial risk management tools such as derivative financial instruments (1-Other)

11:15 a.m.     Accounting & Auditing Update
Barry M. Pelagatti, CPA
Assurance Partner
BDO USA LLP

•    Effect of current pronouncements on upcoming audits
•    SEC hot topics for 2015
•    What you and your board should be aware of for your next examination
•    Future outlook (1-A&A)

12:05 p.m.     Lunch Break

12:55 p.m.    Implementing Authentic Enterprise Risk Management
Jack R. Salvetti, CPA
President
SR Snodgrass PC

•    Enterprise risk management from its origins as a control mechanism through its evolution as an essential business management process
•    Role of the Board and management
•    Principles and techniques for the design and implementation of an effective program
•    Specific requirements, components, and success factors, and the potential pitfalls to avoid
•    Establishing a common framework for evaluating the risk and reward dynamic (1-Other)

1:45 p.m.    Regulatory Panel
Moderator:    M. Megan Kennedy, CPA | Head of Product Management | Aberdeen Asset Management Inc.
Panelists:    Eric K. Bowman | Supervisory Examiner | FDIC
Robert J. De Tullio, CPA, CBA | Accounting Policy Advisor & NED Team Lead – Office of the Chief Accountant | Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Christopher J. Hahne | Manager – Risk Analytics and Surveillance Unit | Supervision, Regulation & Credit Department | Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

•    Hot-button issues directly from key regulatory representatives
•    Cybersecurity
•    Regulatory resources available to assist with assessing and addressing risk exposure
•    Talent management
•    Noncore funding
•    Nonmaturity deposits  (2-Other)

3:25 p.m.     Snacks and Chats

3:40 p.m.    Compliance Management Systems (CMS)
Ann M. Aerts, CPA
Partner | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Lynn Bedard
Director | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Douglas A. Hallett, CPA, CISA, CFSA
Director | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
 
•    A history and overview of CMS and the three lines of defense model
•    Regulatory expectations of CMS and its impact on organizations
•    Common implementation and sustainability pitfalls and challenges  (1-Other)

4:30 p.m.    See You Next Year

DAY 2 CREDITS: 1-Tax; 1-A&A; 6-Other

 

Basic Course Information

Learning Objectives

*You will get the latest accounting, auditing, taxation, and other technical issues affecting financial institutions.


Major Subjects

* Banking Industry Update * Financial Instruments Project and Current Expected Credit Losses * Allowance for Loan Loss Panel * Regulatory Reporting * Cyber Security Case Study * COSO 2013 and Internal Control Hot Topics * SEC Hot Topics * Federal Tax Update * The Essential Financial Institution State Tax Briefing * Running M&A Like a Line of Business * How Banks Deliver Interest Rate and Foreign Currency Risk Management Solutions to Meet Customer Needs * Accounting & Auditing Update * Implementing Authentic Enterprise Risk Management * Regulatory Panel * Compliance Management Systems (CMS)


Additional Info

Basic Course Information

Advanced Preparation

None


Course Developer

PIPCA


Designed For

CPAs in public practice serving financial institutions, as well as CPAs and other financial managers at financial institutions.


Prerequisites

None


Yellow Book

No


Additional Information

Complaint Resolution Policy

Please contact Anne Taylor for any complaints.  anne.taylor@acpen.com(972-377-8199).


Instructional Delivery Method
Group Internet Based

Official Registry Statement

Business Professionals' Network, Inc. is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org


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