Shaping the future of financial reporting.

2006 CURRENT FINANCIAL REPORTING ISSUES

Nov. 16~17, 2006 Marriott Marquis Hotel, NYC

www.fei.org/cfri

the must-attend event for preparers of corporate financial statements

* Eager to ease the burden of complexity in financial reporting?

* Need to know what's new with Section 404 compliance?

* Interested in the impact of FASB's new Interpretation on accounting for uncertainty in income taxes?

Hear answers to these questions, plus critical project updates direct from FASB, IASB and the SEC.

Don't miss this important event. Register today!

www.fei.org/cfri

Neil Cavuto

Vice President, Managing Editor, and Anchor, FOX News, Host, Your World With Neil Cavuto

Neil Cavuto will share his experiences and insights as VP, Managing Editor and Anchor at FOX News, where he hosts the number one business news program in America, Your World With Neil Cavuto. He has been named by The Wall Street Journal as the best interviewer in business news, and cited by The Journalist and Financial Reporter as the toughest inquisitor of financial and political types. His more than 20 years of financial reporting include stints at PBS' Nightly Business Report, where he served as New York Bureau Chief, and Investment Age Magazine, where he was a Washington Editor 11/16 8:30 am

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Robert H. Herz

Chairman, Financial Accounting Standards Board

Robert H. Herz, Chairman of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) will update progress on FASB projects including the conceptual framework, revenue recognition, financial statement presentation, pensions, leases and international convergence issues. During his distinguished career, Herz has authored numerous publications on a variety of accounting, auditing and business subjects. He has also served as chair for the AICPA SEC Regulations Committee and the Transnational Auditors Committee of the International Federation of Accountants.

11/16 3:35pm

11/17 9:20am, 1:50pm

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Carol A. Stacey

Chief Accountant, Division of Corporation Finance, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

Carol A. Stacey, CPA was appointed Chief Accountant of the Division of Corporation Finance at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in February 2002. Stacey's previous roles in the Division include Deputy Chief Accountant, Associate Chief Accountant, and Assistant Chief Accountant. Before joining the Commission, Stacey worked for an SEC registrant in various roles, including Director of Financial Reporting, Assistant Corporate Controller, and Divisional Controller.

11/16 11:05am, 1:50pm

11/17 11:05am, 1:50pm

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Mark W. Olson

Chairman, Public Company Accounting Oversight Board

Prior to his appointment to the PCAOB, Mark W. Olson served as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, the Federal Open Market Committee, and as administrative governor of the Federal Reserve Board. He also served as chairman of the Fed's Committee on Consumer and Community Affairs in addition to serving on the Committee on Supervisory and Regulatory Affairs and the Committee on Federal Reserve Bank Affairs. Olson was also the Federal Reserve representative on the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, which was created by Congress to assist in revitalization of urban residential neighborhoods.

11/17 8:30am

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Thomas E. Jones

Vice Chairman, International Accounting Standards Board

Thomas E. Jones currently serves as Vice Chairman of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). He was the Chief Accounting Officer and subsequently Principle Financial Officer of Citibank and Citicorp in New York for over 20 years. He also served on the Board of the International Accounting Standards Committee and was the last Chairman of this organization during its transition to the new full time IASB.

11/17 9:20am

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Scott Taub

Acting Chief Accountant, Office of the Chief Accountant, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

Scott Taub joined the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) staff as a Deputy Chief Accountant in the Office of the Chief Accountant in September 2002. In this role, he is responsible for resolution of accounting and auditing practice issues, rulemaking projects, and oversight of private sector standard-setting efforts and regulation of auditors. Previously, he was a partner in Arthur Andersen's Professional Standards Group, representing the firm before the FASB, AICPA, EITF, SEC and IASB.

11/17 11:05am, 1:50pm

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FEI RECOGNIZES THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS OF CFRI 2006

From the 2006 Conference Chair

Connie McDaniel

Vice President and Controller, The Coca Cola Company, and 2006 CFRI Conference Chairperson

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My colleagues and I have worked vigorously to create a valuable and exciting learning experience for you at this year's Current Financial Reporting Issues Conference in New York City. We recognize the importance of hearing project updates direct from the FASB, IASB, SEC and the PCAOB. At CFRI, you'll get answers to your essential questions, attend stimulating concurrent sessions, and earn up to 16 CPE credits.

New York City and the Marriott Marquis Times Square will serve as the background for this powerful immersion into...

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