Sovos Education Returns to Orlando with Statutory Accounting CPE

Sarah Stubbs
September 21, 2023

This blog was last updated on September 21, 2023

If you didn’t join us in D.C. or San Francisco earlier this year, you won’t want to miss one last opportunity in 2023 to take part in live continuing education. Sovos Education is returning to the Orlando area for a full week of statutory accounting CPE opportunities and we’re hoping to see you there.

Sun and CPE

Take a break from the cold temperatures and come on down to sunny Orlando, Florida where we’ll be hosting 11 different courses to help you meet your CPE requirements for the year.

This event will take place at the B Resort & Spa where they hope your stay will “B Magical.” Situated approximately 30 minutes from Orlando International Airport, the resort is located in the Disney Springs area and offers free shuttle transportation to all Walt Disney World theme parks. During your seminar stay, breakfast will be provided daily. We will also provide lunch on the first day of each class and then allow you to choose your own adventures on other days to enjoy all the different options that the resort has to offer.

Check out our Live Events webpage for discounted hotel rates and other details.

Stay up to date on industry developments

Kick off your week with our annual Update on Accounting and Financial Reporting. This is a can’t-miss discussion of recent and pending changes to both statutory accounting and generally accepted accounting practices (GAAP). Join us to hear about the evolution of adopted guidance and learn how these revisions will impact you in the near future.

General statutory accounting courses

Get ready for one of our most popular courses to be offered this week: Accounting & Financial Reporting. This class provides 20 hours of CPE and addresses a broad range of topics from premiums and expenses to reserves, investments and much more. You’ll also get a comparison of statutory to GAAP accounting principles. Choose between the life or the P&C-focused class.

For those who want more of a comprehensive walkthrough of insurance fundamentals along with statutory accounting and reporting concepts as it pertains specifically to the NAIC filing, check out our Annual Statement class. Life Annual Statement offers 20 hours of CPE and P&C Annual Statement offers 28 hours.

Specialty courses

Interested in the actuarial impact on your financial statements? Try Life Actuarial Concepts for Non-Actuaries and gain valuable insight while collecting 14 hours of CPE.

If investments are your area of responsibility, the Life Investment Accounting and Reporting course may be what you’re looking for. This course covers the valuation, accounting and reporting of key asset classes that are prevalent within the life insurance industry.

Bundle and save $600 on the total price of your registration with P&C Reinsurance 1 and Reinsurance 2, or alternatively with Schedule P Preparation and Loss Reserve Analysis for Non-Actuaries.

See the Live Events webpage for more detailed course descriptions and registration information.

Added value

Take advantage of our group discount when you send three or more people to the same seminar. After the first two attendees pay full price, every subsequent registration is eligible for $300 off. Users of the Sovos Statutory Reporting software receive $100 off on any public seminar over seven hours. And individual attendees receive a coupon code for $600 off their next seminar of seven hours or more in the same calendar year when registering for a seminar of at least eight hours.

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Author

Sarah Stubbs

Sarah is a Regulatory Education Director at Booke by Sovos, helping to deliver insurance accounting education to professionals in the industry, as well as service providers. Prior to joining Booke, Sarah was in public accounting. For over 20 years, she advised clients on all areas of taxation from formation, to annual compliance, to strategic acquisitions and reorganizations. Sarah also holds a current certified public accountant’s license.
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