19th International Conference on Accounting, Auditing and Performance Evaluation

The ICAAPE 2017: 19th International Conference on Accounting, Auditing and Performance Evaluation aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Accounting, Auditing and Performance Evaluation. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Accounting, Auditing and Performance Evaluation.

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This election year will have a significant impact on long-term indirect tax rules, rates, and risks. More immediately, federal, state, and local tax policymaking, fiscal conditions, and technological disruptions will muddle the short-term indirect tax environment in the United States. This white paper will cover the important tr


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Transform Payments Europe 2023

November 28, 2023 | UK

Europe's payment industry is at a pivotal moment. A reshaping of the landscape that has created new opportunities for incumbents and disruptors to win customers, develop new solutions, and claim market share of a global payments system that is set to reach $3 trillion by 2026 (McKinsey). Yet if leaders don't get ahead of major regulatory and infrastructure upheaval, we won't fully unlock the worldwide market potential for frictionless payments. These challenges set the stage for incredible product innovation, as leaders respond to the 2023 Financial Services and Markets Bill, New Payments Architecture, UK CHAPS migration to ISO 20022, and PSD2/3 initiatives. In this context, achieving widespread Open Banking adoption, seamless Instant Payments integration, Digital ID implementation, and effective fraud reduction presents a formidable challenge for payments leaders.  That's why, at Transform Payments Europe 2023, our impact agenda will delve deeper than ever before into the critical issues keeping payments leaders awake at night. This approach means going beyond the superficial discussions typically held at conferences to unlock the all-new insights, tools, tactics and connections you really need for success.  Join us to explore the profound implications of impending regulations, facilitate instant and cross-border payments, adapt infrastructure for future needs, seamlessly migrate legacy tech-stacks, drive product innovation, and fortify fraud prevention measures.

Future Digital Finance

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4th Annual CFO/COO Private Debt New York

November 2, 2023 | USA

LPGP Connect CFO/COO Private Debt New York brings together CFO, COO, Finance Directors, Operations, Compliance, Risk Professionals and C-Levelled executives working within the global private debt community. Its 4th annual event will focus on the latest issues for global debt fund managers looking to stay ahead of the competition. Join over 40 industry leading speakers and solution providers explore the latest developments and solutions for the most pressing issues facing CFOs & COOs looking to deliver operational excellence and ensure they understand the best solutions currently available.

Banking CEE EXPO

November 2-3, 2023 | Romania

The annual EXPO brings all our communities together and create the largest banking gathering in the CEE region, with over 500 bankers, regulators, and other market players for a personalized itinerary of one-to-one meetings, networking, interactive discussions, seminars, award ceremony, and gala-dinner.

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This election year will have a significant impact on long-term indirect tax rules, rates, and risks. More immediately, federal, state, and local tax policymaking, fiscal conditions, and technological disruptions will muddle the short-term indirect tax environment in the United States. This white paper will cover the important tr

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