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Regulatory change rarely arrives all at once. It shows up mid-draft, mid-review and mid-decision. Knowing where the SEC and FASB are focused now may help you avoid rework and reduce review risk in the months ahead.

Join Intelligize for a timely, free CLE* webinar featuring experts from Mayer Brown. This session connects recent SEC and FASB developments to practical accounting and disclosure considerations teams may be weighing now and carrying forward into upcoming filings.

This session will cover:

• SEC focus areas most likely to impact near-term filings and review risk
• New accounting standards effective in 2026, including share-based consideration payable to customers
• Standards on the horizon, such as income statement expense disaggregation—and how to prepare now
• Lessons from 2025 standards, including expanded tax rate reconciliation disclosures
• Evolving guidance on digital assets and crypto accounting
• Proxy season developments, emerging expectations and more

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*Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs are designed to provide 60 minutes of
educational content. LexisNexis applies for credit based on the content, but the type
of credit and approval is at each state’s Mandatory Continuing Legal Education
(MCLE) Board's discretion.

NOTE: This course is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced New York
attorneys. However, newly admitted attorneys typically cannot earn Skills CLE credit
for courses delivered via webinar or webcast.
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Agenda
  • Introductions & "housekeeping" items related to CLE
  • Learn about recent SEC regulatory and enforcement trends
  • Learn about the concept release on foreign private issuers and Section 16 reporting for FPIs
  • Learn about the concept release on residential mortgage-backed securities disclosures and enhancements to asset-backed securities regulation
  • Learn about proxy season related developments
  • Understand the guidance on digital assets and crypto accounting
  • Learn about the accounting standards for public companies
  • Questions (time permitting)

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