Past Event: Thursday, October 6, 2022

For the first time in over 30 years, the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board has issued a new standard on compilation engagements, Canadian Standard on Related Services (CSRS) 4200 Compilation Engagements. The new standard is effective for periods ending on or after December 14, 2021 and will impact all users of compiled financial information.

Join our webinar to gain considerable insight into this change and how it will impact the banking decisions you need to make. Learn why the standard is changing, the significant differences between the previous and new standard and how these changes will impact your agreements and the reporting you receive

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Presenters

Hugh Erickson
Partner

Hugh is an Assurance Partner at Grant Thornton LLP. He has led multiple financial statement audit, assurance, compilation and income tax engagements for numerous public and private sector organizations and institutions. Beyond providing assurance, advisory and tax planning assistance, Hugh delivers IT and financial consulting services to help his clients manage risk, strengthen their control environments and improve their governance.

Rob Harrison
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Rob Harrison

Rob has over 20 years of experience providing assurance, tax, and accounting services to publicly held companies, privately held entities and owner-managed businesses. Rob’s experience spans many industry sectors including public and private institutions, trusts and estates, succession and estate planning, oil and gas production and services, financial services, technology, cross-border issues, real estate, construction, and private equity.

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