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Avoiding the Pitfalls 2004 Update: A Revenue Recognition Update with PricewaterhouseCoopers

The current climate of intense corporate scrutiny of financial and accounting practices continues to impact every technology company: large, small, private and public. With the widely publicized focus on corporate governance, as well as the impending milestone for Section 404 compliance, how can today’s corporate leaders manage revenues accurately, while achieving optimal financial and revenue visibility?

This critical information-packed online seminar discusses these and other corporate governance hot buttons.

  • Update on current effective revenue recognition practices – and how the current environment is shaping them
  • The realities of 404 – the results are coming in; what’s the real deal
  • Understanding revenue recognition rules and how to avoid their pitfalls
  • Best practices to implement that will instill confidence in your shareholders, employees and the public

Featured speaker is Matthew Littlewood, Audit Partner and tech sector specialist with PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Technology Information Communications and Entertainment (TICE) Practice.

This Webcast was conducted live on 9/16/04 and can be viewed on demand anytime.

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