FINAL EXAM: To provide evidence of satisfactory completion of this self-study
course, you must successfully complete a final examination with a minimum-passing
grade of at least 70 percent.
REVIEW QUESTIONS: For self-study, the CPE Standards require the inclusion of
review questions that provide periodic learning feedback. You will find the review
questions included in the slides which are available for download. You may pause the
playback between each topic and use the review questions to assess your
comprehension of the material.
Program Title
Q3 2020 Quarterly accounting webcast
Course publication/review date
09/2020
Course expiration date
09/2021
Learning objectives
Upon completion of this training, participants should be able to:
- Recognize recent FASB and SEC activities that impact accounting
- Identify aspects of accounting guidance that impact financial reporting
- Apply accounting guidance to a scenario
Instructional delivery method
QAS Self-study
Field(s) of study
Accounting
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of accounting and financial reporting
Course description
PwC’s Q3 2020 Quarterly accounting webcast will help you stay up to date on the accounting, regulatory, and market developments you need to know to succeed in the current environment.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Please note that this webcast is an on-demand version of
the live broadcast "Q3 2020 Quarterly accounting webcast" that
originally aired in September 2020. If you complete this on-demand version and obtain CPE
credit, you CANNOT submit any CPE credit earned for the original live version of
this webcast if you attended on either September 16, 2020, September 22, 2020 or on September 29,
2020. You can only submit either the certificate from this webcast OR the
certificate earned from one of the live broadcast versions of this webcast.
Refund/cancellation policy
No fee.
Complaint policy
For more information regarding complaint and program
cancellation policies, please contact our offices at info@madray.com.
NASBA sponsor statement
The Madray Group 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 the final authority on the
acceptance of
individual course for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors
may
be submitted to the
National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website:
www.nasbaregistry.org.