Topics include accounting, auditing,
taxation and ethics
MURFREESBORO — The 25th annual
Accounting Alumni Appreciation Day at Middle Tennessee State University will be
held Thursday, April 28, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., in the State Farm Lecture
Hall of the Business and Aerospace Building.
The
event is targeted to those interested in accounting, taxation and computer
training. The fee will be $125 for MTSU alumni and $175 for all others. Seating
is limited, so participants should register early. To do so, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/accounting.
Net
proceeds will be earmarked for accounting scholarships. Lunch will be provided
at the Student Union Building. A searchable campus parking map is available at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap.
Participants
will earn eight hours of CPE credit and have the opportunity to visit with
alumni and former professors and see how the campus configuration is changing.
The
first speaker, Aaron Beam, the former CFO of HealthSouth, will present “The
Ethics Playbook,” followed by Doug Tatum, chairman and CEO of the Co-Investment
Partnership, a private equity co-investing fund, who will present a session
based on his best-selling book, “No Man’s Land—Growing a Small Business and the
Capital Requirements Thereof.”
There
will also be a general session titled “An Overview of the Securities and
Exchange Commission and Avoiding Fraud” presented by the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
Breakout
session topics and leaders will include:
- “Big
Data Analysis—Auditor’s Use of Big Data,” Dr.
Tammy Bahmanziari, MTSU associate accounting professor;
- “Tennessee Business Court,” Dr. Lara Daniel, MTSU accounting
professor and alumna;
- “Leases
and Revenue Recognition,” Dr. Jeannie Harrington,
MTSU associate accounting professor;
- “Tennessee-Specific Ethics,” Tennessee State Board of Accountancy representative;
- “Emotional Intelligence and
the Accounting Firm,” Dr. Stephen Salter, MTSU accounting professor;
- “FASB Update,” Dr. Paula
Thomas, MTSU accounting professor;
- “Excel Tips and Tricks,” Dr.
Kelly Williams, MTSU assistant professor.
For
more information, call the MTSU Department of Accounting at 615-898-5306.
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