This is a one day virtual event with multiple speakers that will cover multiple topics and trends in business and industry. For more information including a schedule click here.
Annual Update for CFO's and Controllers - Michele Kemp
(2 Finance Credits)
The role of the CFO and controller has evolved from producing financial information to becoming a key member of the strategic team. This evolution requires today's CFO to have skills and experience outside technical accounting knowledge. Gain insight on how to communicate financial information effectively, evaluate risk, attract and retain high-performing employees, manage today's labor force in a flexible work environment and more.
Ethics Update - Boz Bostrom
(2 Ethics Credits)
In this engaging session, you will get the latest insights on business ethics issues, with a focus on learning from real-world ethical violations. This session will discuss the attitudes of others related to ethics, help you understand the laws and rules CPAs must follow as well as the consequences of not doing so and understand and learn from current violations.
7 Things Every CFO Must do to Protect Themselves Online - Zac Paulson
(1 Information Technology Credits)
With 44% of all phishing attempts are targeted at the CEO and CFO, its imperative that the C-suite takes extra precaution with their security. Bad actors know who holds the money in organizations and that is exactly where they target. Learn how to keep yourself and you team safe online.
Internal Controls - Jennifer Louis
(1 Auditing Credits)
A properly designed and effectively operating system of internal control is critical to risk management. This course will provide insights into the most important concepts related to internal control to mitigate financial reporting and other risks in the current environment.
ND Economic Update - Josh Tiegen(2 Economics Credits)
An economic update on all things North Dakota by the North Dakota Department of Commerce.
Designed For: This series is for people who are, or aspire to be, chief financial officers. The discussions will be most appropriate for people in medium-sized organizations.