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Regulatory and Risk Outlook 2026: Controllers Playbook

March 19 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
The regulatory and risk landscape is evolving rapidly, placing increased pressure on controllers and finance leaders to stay ahead of tax changes, accounting standards, and compliance requirements. From emerging global risk trends to OBBBA tax reporting changes, evolving IFRS and FASB guidance, organizations must prepare for significant changes in 2026 and beyond. Panelists including Clarify Health SVP/CAO Christine Gu, and CFO/consultant Genevieve Hancock will examine growing enterprise risks—from cyber threats, geopolitics, and economic volatility.
Key Topics and Takeaways: – Major tax, audit, and compliance updates impacting 2026 reporting – New accounting standards and IFRS changes on the horizon – Government grant accounting and reporting implications – Enterprise and global risk trends finance leaders must monitor – How controllers can strengthen compliance readiness and reporting accuracy
**CPE Eligible** Field of Study: Finance Level: Basic Prerequisite: None Advance Preparation: None required Delivery Method: Group Internet-Based Recommended CPE Credit(s): 1
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