Gelman, Rosenberg & Freedman CPAs invites you to attend the Capital Management for Nonprofits seminar on Thursday, October 30.
Attendees of this seminar will qualify for 2 hours of CPE credit.
Experts in the fields of investment management, nonprofit audits, and property management and office rental will offer valuable insights on how to improve management in these areas.
This complimentary seminar will include the following presentations: • Planning for a Rise in Interest Rates, presented by Dwayne Jackson, CFP, AIF: Hear specific details about how rising interest rates can impact stock and bond investments • Understanding Revenue Recognition - Changes to US GAAP, presented by Trevor Williams, CPA: Get ready for the new guidance that standardizes how revenue in financial statements should be recognized • DC Area Office Space Trends, presented by Mike Gordon: Learn about the most recent trends in office vacancy rates in DC as well as the Maryland and Virginia suburbs Visit our website for more information and to register for the Capital Management for Nonprofits seminar. Contact Evelyn Hernandez at ehernandez@grfcpa.com with any questions about this event.
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