Bankruptcy Taxation, Accounting and Financial Reporting course – online lectures
Posted by William Byrnes on December 15, 2009
Bankruptcy Taxation, Accounting and Financial Reporting course is related to the tax and accounting principles and financial documents required in a bankruptcy case including monthly operating statements, and disclosure statements, as well as pro-forma financial statements prepared as part of a proposed bankruptcy plan. The taxation half of the course will consider such areas as the post-confirmation carry forward of losses, and tax planning for entities in financial difficulty. In addition, this course will provide a working knowledge of accounting practice and procedures related to bankruptcy.
Faculty Professors Ole Oleson and Grant Newton
Ole Oleson Esq, served as a research and writing attorney for each of the bankruptcy judges of the Southern District of California and is currently serving as law clerk to the Chief Judge. He practiced in the Financial Services department at Brobeck, Phleger and Harrison representing institutional creditors and corporate debtors.
Grant Newton, CPA, author of Bankruptcy and Insolvency Accounting: Practice and Procedure, 6th edition and co-author of Bankruptcy and Insolvency Taxation, 2nd edition; Executive Director of the Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Advisors; Member, AICPA Task Force on Financial Reporting by Entities in Reorganization Under the Bankruptcy Code.
Course period: January 18th – April 9th
Lectures: 36 lecture hours using webcams / headsets with sharing of applications – also recorded for later on-demand viewing.
Enroll with Assoc. Dean William Byrnes wbyrnes@tjsl.edu (619) 374-6955
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