April 2019  •  August 2019  •  December 2019
Cost: Free   •  Estimated CPE Credits: 1.5


Estimated CPE Credits

1.5 in Specialized Knowledge and Applications


NASBA Publication/Revision Date

April 2019
August 2019
December 2019


Program Level

Update


Delivery Method

Group Live Internet-Based


Prerequisites

None


Advance Preparation

None

What You Will Learn

Participants will receive an update and obtain an understanding of financial regulatory issues adopted, exposed for comments, and discussed by various NAIC Working Group, Task Forces, and Committees taking place at the 2019 NAIC National Meetings.

Seminar Content

Updates on financial regulatory issues addressed at the NAIC 2019 National Meetings, including:

  • Changes to the NAIC Accounting Practices and Procedures Manual including new SSAPs, amendments to current SSAPs, new Issue Papers, new Interpretations, as well as  other issues currently under discussion by the Statutory Accounting Principles Working Group;
  • Update on current activities under discussion by the Blanks Working Group, including changes adopted and proposed for the statutory statements (Quarterly and Annual) and other issues currently under discussion by the Working Group;
  • Update on current activities under discussion by the Capital Adequacy Task Force and RBC Working Groups, including changes adopted and proposed for the Risk-Based Capital Formulas;
  • Update on current activities under discussion including items adopted and exposed by the NAIC Valuation of Securities Task Force regarding the Purposes and Procedures Manual of the NAIC Investment Analysis Office; and
  • Update on other financial regulatory issues by various other NAIC Working Groups, Task Forces, and Committees.
Who Should Attend

Statutory Statement Preparers, CFOs, Controllers, Chief Investment Officers, Tax Officers, Statutory Financial Regulators


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