This course addresses risk factors, controls, and corporate governance disclosures in SECForm 10-K. It begins with an analysis of the "Risk Factors" section, focusing on how companies identify and communicate risks relevant to their operations. The course also examines internal control over financial reporting (ICFR), executive compensationdisclosures, as well as the importance of corporate governance disclosures, with a specific emphasis on audit committees, board composition, and the role of strong governance in boosting investor confidence.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Identify the methods companies use to determine and communicate risk factors in SEC Form 10-K
Recognize the key components of ICFR and their significance in accurate financial reporting
Distinguish between various elements of executive compensation disclosures required in Form 10-K
Determine the role and responsibilities of audit committees in corporate governance
Recognize best practices for board composition and independence that enhance corporate governance and investor confidence
Major Topics
Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
Risk Factors
Regulatory Guidance
Best Practices for Risk Factors
Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
Executive Compensation
Corporate Governance Disclosures