2026 Alternative and Registered Funds Midyear Update

August 13 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm EDT
During this webcast, panelists will discuss the latest developments impacting alternative and registered funds. Our discussion will span Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) deregulation and FinTech innovation, updates from the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) around crypto and disclosures, and tax changes around alternative and registered funds.
Discussion topics include:
- SEC regulatory update
- Accounting and financial reporting update
- Tax update
In this webcast, panelists will:
- Explore the latest accounting and auditing matters.
- Recognize recent tax activities.
- Identify the SEC regulatory agenda.
Moderator
- Lindsay Hill, Partner, Financial Services Organization, Ernst & Young LLP
Panel
Mary Stephenson, Partner, Financial Services Organization, Ernst & Young LLP
Amy Snyder, Partner, Financial Services Organization, Ernst & Young LLP
Bill Rys, Managing Director, Washington Council Ernst & Young, Ernst & Young LLP
Suave Baran, Senior Manager, Financial Services Organization, Ernst & Young LLP
Veronika Dinkov, Partner, Financial Services Organization, Ernst & Young LLP
Michael Vorhis, Senior Manager, Risk Consulting, Ernst & Young LLP
CPE Information (for live events only)
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
Program Level: Basic
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Refunds & Cancellations: This course is offered free of charge, therefore there are no refunds given. In the event that a course must be cancelled, participants will be contacted via the email addressed submitted during registration.
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