Virtual Webinar: Pressing Unclaimed Property Changes for Wisconsin-Based Companies

Wisconsin-based companies face a new business risk related to escheatment. While the subject is not top of mind for many, recent changes in Wisconsin, California, and Delaware raise the risk for local companies. Join us to learn about evaluating whether participation in the Wisconsin unclaimed property voluntary disclosure program makes sense.
BDO unclaimed property team will educate our FEI membership regarding several key areas related to unclaimed property, including:
  • Business activities and factors that drive unclaimed property risk
  • Risk mitigation strategies in light of recent unclaimed property enforcement efforts
  • Key aspects of a strong unclaimed property escheatment reporting process
  • Unclaimed property ASC 450 (FAS 5) contingency reserves
Registration is required for this event to receive CPE credit.  Once you have registered, you will receive an email with the webinar login credentials. 

Speakers

Nick Boegel

Managing Director and Central Region Unclaimed Property Practice Leader
BDO

Ricardo Garcia

Managing Director and West Region Unclaimed Property Practice Leader
BDO

Rodney Michna

Senior Manager in Central Region Unclaimed Property Practice
BDO

Credits

1.50 CPE
Basic

Method

group-internet-based

Field

Specialized Knowledge, Technical

Prerequisites

none

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