Revenue Recognition: The Impact on Financial Institutions Webinar
Oct 26 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Online
1-A&A CPE Credits
Hear everything you need to know about the new revenue
recognition standards in ASC Topic 606, Revenue from Contracts with
Customers.
Overview of ASC Topic 606: Revenue Recognition and its
impact on financial institutions, including deposits, trust revenue, Other
Real Estate Owned (OREO) sales, credit cards, and other common revenue streams
The principal vs. agent analysis and how it impacts
banks
Disclosures and what financial institutions need to
consider
What’s on the horizon
Registration
PICPA Member: $49 Nonmember: $74
More Information
Course No.
762800
Level:
Basic
Speaker(s)
Ian McDowell
Principal - Audit & Assurance Group
S.R. Snodgrass, P.C.
Ian F. McDowell, CPA Audit Principal SR
Snodgrass PC
Ian is a Principal and has developed expertise in all aspects of auditing and
assurance services.
He is particularly proficient with assisting public companies in their SEC
regulatory filings under the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934, and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. Ian has helped his clients
navigate through business combinations as well as numerous public and private
stock offerings. He is adept at preparing and coordinating all aspects of
financial statement audits and other assurance services. While most of Ian’s
expertise is within the financial institution sector, he also has knowledge and
experience in dealing with hedge funds, investment companies, broker-dealers,
and manufacturers. Additionally, Ian has worked extensively with a variety of
employee benefit plans. He remains informed of the ever-changing rules and
regulations affecting these industries and assists his clients in dealing with
accounting and financial matters that impact their business.
Ian received a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Otterbein College. He is
a Certified Public Accountant in the state of Pennsylvania and is a member of
the American and Pennsylvania Institutes of Certified Public Accountants. He
also actively participates as a member of the PICPA’s Financial Institutions
Committee.