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Mid-Year Accounting Standards Update (2026): What Actually Matters—and What to Do Next
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Stay current and move from reactive compliance to confident execution.

Join Vaco by Highspring for an expert-led CPE-eligible webinar on mid-year accounting standards roundup designed for real-world application, not just technical awareness. We’ll focus on the standards, updates, and regulatory signals that are most likely to impact your close process, reporting, and decision-making in the second half of the year.

Event Details:

Date: June 23, 2026
Time: 10 AM CDT
Location: Virtual

Program Description:
Stay up to date on the latest developments shaping financial reporting including what has changed so far in 2026 and what finance and accounting leaders should be preparing for next. Whether you're leading reporting, managing technical accounting, or supporting transformation initiatives, this session will help you move from reactive compliance to confident execution.

We’ll connect each development to practical implications for finance teams, including where companies are getting stuck, what auditors are focusing on, and how to prepare proactively.

This session will explore key regulatory updates and practical implications for reporting, compliance, and planning, including:

  • What has changed (and what hasn't) across FASB, SEC, and PCAOB in 2026
  • FASB’s Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses (DISE) and what it means for financial statement transparency and reporting processes
  • Upcoming FASB pipeline items and decision points
  • Implications for your long-term planning for the rest of 2026

Learning Objectives
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Identify key accounting standard updates and regulatory developments from the first half of 2026 that impact financial reporting
  • Apply practical approaches to implementation and compliance, including addressing common audit and close challenges
  • Translate technical accounting changes into actionable next steps for finance and accounting teams

Equip your team with a clear plan for the second half of 2026. Reserve your spot now to earn 1 CPE credit and leave with concrete next steps for reporting, disclosure, and compliance.

Presenters

 Sergey Kvasnyuk
Sergey Kvasnyuk
Accounting &​ Advisory Director
In his 12 years with Highspring, Sergey has had extensive experience handling complex financial reporting and accounting issues, including but not limited to debt and equity financings, business combinations, leases, and revenue recognition. Sergey has led teams preparing our clients for IPOs and SPAC mergers, including drafting the required reporting and disclosures and collaborating with auditors and counsel. His IPO and SPAC merger clients have included companies in life science, technology, and construction industries. His specialty has been in enabling lean and resource-constrained client teams accomplish public filing objectives under tight timelines. Prior to joining Highspring, Sergey had three years of experience in financial statement audits with EY and two years in a corporate financial planning and analysis role. Sergey is a CPA.
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 Sergey Kvasnyuk
Sergey Kvasnyuk
Accounting &​ Advisory Director
In his 12 years with Highspring, Sergey has had extensive experience handling complex financial reporting and accounting issues, including but not limited to debt and equity financings, business combinations, leases, and revenue recognition. Sergey has led teams preparing our clients for IPOs and SPAC mergers, including drafting the required reporting and disclosures and collaborating with auditors and counsel. His IPO and SPAC merger clients have included companies in life science, technology, and construction industries. His specialty has been in enabling lean and resource-constrained client teams accomplish public filing objectives under tight timelines. Prior to joining Highspring, Sergey had three years of experience in financial statement audits with EY and two years in a corporate financial planning and analysis role. Sergey is a CPA.
 Colleen McManus
Colleen McManus
Technical Director
Colleen serves in Highspring’s Accounting Advisory group focused on accounting, finance, and reporting. She has more than 13 years of experience leading projects across various industries, with a focus in financial services. Significant industry experience includes software, technology, hedge funds, private equity funds and management companies (both public and private). Areas of experience include revenue recognition, compensation, consolidation, investment valuation, estimates and public company accounting and controls. Financial reporting experience includes reviewing private and public company filings, as well as preparation including footnotes. She has experience writing audit methodology from a big 4 national office, which included: reviewing consultations from audit teams on their audit approach to clients with digital asset exposure, providing guidance and trainings to others on appropriate controls to reduce the risk of material misstatement. Colleen has had her CPA license since 2012.
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 Colleen McManus
Colleen McManus
Technical Director
Colleen serves in Highspring’s Accounting Advisory group focused on accounting, finance, and reporting. She has more than 13 years of experience leading projects across various industries, with a focus in financial services. Significant industry experience includes software, technology, hedge funds, private equity funds and management companies (both public and private). Areas of experience include revenue recognition, compensation, consolidation, investment valuation, estimates and public company accounting and controls. Financial reporting experience includes reviewing private and public company filings, as well as preparation including footnotes. She has experience writing audit methodology from a big 4 national office, which included: reviewing consultations from audit teams on their audit approach to clients with digital asset exposure, providing guidance and trainings to others on appropriate controls to reduce the risk of material misstatement. Colleen has had her CPA license since 2012.

CPE Credits

CPE: This session qualifies for 1 CPE credit. Partial credit within a session will not be offered.

  • Field of Study: Accounting
  • Prerequisites: N/A
  • Advanced Preparation: No
  • Knowledge Level: Basic
  • Event Location: Virtual
  • Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
  • Refund Policy: N/A

Highspring is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry  of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance ofindividual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may besubmitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org

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