Accounting and SEC Update, Q1 2026
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Public companies are beginning the year under continued regulatory scrutiny, evolving risk expectations and accelerating AI and technology adoption. Staying aligned on governance, reporting and emerging risks is essential as you prepare upcoming filings and board communications.
Join Weaver’s national professional practice team on-demand for our Q1 Accounting & SEC Update. This one-hour session is designed to provide CFOs, controllers and accounting leaders with focused insight into the issues shaping financial reporting in the first quarter.
This quarter’s discussion includes:
- Enterprise risk management considerations and related disclosure implications
- Agentic AI developments and governance considerations for finance and accounting teams
- Recent FASB Accounting Standards Updates affecting interim and annual reporting
- Tax reporting reminders and effective tax rate considerations
- Regulatory and governance updates, including the PCAOB board turnover, as well as proxy preparation best practices and common errors
Whether you are refining your risk disclosures, evaluating emerging technologies or preparing for upcoming reporting deadlines, this session is designed to help you navigate with confidence.
Speakers:
- Alyssa Martin, National Strategy Leader
- Phil Ilgenstein, Partner, Audit – PCAOB
- Randy Wilson, Partner-in-Charge, Consulting Services
- Robert Henry, Partner-in-Charge, Tax Provisions
- Julie Burkenstock, Partner, Audit – PCAOB
Weaver’s Accounting and SEC Update Series
Our webinars presented by Weaver’s public company practice, dives into relevant regulatory, accounting and reporting issues that public companies are facing. Our national professional practices team offers suggestions and technical updates to prepare for the upcoming reporting cycle and beyond.
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This webinar is for all levels of business professionals, accountants and CFOs. Please note that CPE credit is not awarded for recorded webinars. Keep an eye on our events page, or sign up to receive invites for future webinars.

