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Accounting’s Mid-Year Outlook: Navigating the Crosscurrents

July 24, 2025 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
In today’s unpredictable economic environment, finance and accounting leaders must steer through shifting tides of regulatory change, evolving standards, and macroeconomic volatility. This mid-year accounting update equips you with insights to anticipate what’s ahead and respond with confidence.
Riveron experts will unpack the most impactful 2025 accounting and regulatory developments, examine trends emerging from FASB comment letters, and explore how global trade, policy shifts, and industry sentiment are influencing financial reporting strategies. We’ll also provide practical guidance for closing Q2 and kicking off effective planning for 2026. What we’ll cover:
Navigating the crosscurrents amid emerging accounting standards and regulatory priorities:
- The latest perspectives and what industry leaders are saying about AI, ESG, and what’s next for finance.
- Key FASB priorities, comment letter themes, and how to prepare in an evolving landscape.
- Where the regulators are focusing and how to avoid common disclosure missteps.
Accounting and planning in an increasingly complex setting:
- Tariffs, trade, and other recent policy and supply chain dynamics are hitting the P&L and shaping accounting and audit readiness practices.
- For a successful Q2 close and beyond, practical reminders can ensure for reporting readiness and avoiding surprises in the second half of the year.
- With budget season around the corner, how do FP&A and other financial reporting professionals guide planning in a volatile environment—and who needs to be at the table?
Who should attend?
This session is ideal for CAOs, CFOs, controllers, accounting leaders, financial reporting professionals, and other accounting and finance experts. Free CPE credit is offered to live participants.
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