Mar 11, 2025
Are you seeking to gain an understanding about how operational activities interface with the accounting and financial reporting aspect of your institution? Do daily policies and procedures seem redundant or unnecessary? Would it be helpful to understand why the daily activities you perform within the operations area are key to protecting the institution from losses?
Tuesday, March 11, 2025 | 11:00 am - 1 pm EST
Bank Accounting: Operational Perspective - Part 1
Friday, March 14, 2025 | 11:00 am - 1 pm EST
Bank Accounting: Operational Perspective - Part 2
Tuesday, March 18, 2025 | 11:00 am - 1 pm EST
Bank Accounting: Operational Perspective - Part 3
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Who Should Attend
This session is ideal for those who are new to financial institution accounting, or those who work in operations areas and seek to increase their knowledge of how their daily routine interfaces into the general ledger and financial statements of the institution. Time should be allowed for post-session follow-up work on accounting exercises provided as part of the learning experience. The presentation information and extensive exhibit take-aways contribute significantly to the learning experience and provide a source for future refence on the accounting topics covered.
Field of Study: Accounting
Skill level: Basic
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Ms. Dopjera, a Certified Public Accountant, has 40 years of experience focused on accounting and regulatory reporting for financial institutions. During the first 18 years of her career, Ms. Dopjera held various positions with responsibility across all operational areas, including accounting, internal audit, Call Report preparation and review while working for community as well as regional banks.
In 2000, Ms. Dopjera joined the public accounting firm of Harper & Pearson Company, P.C., where she served as practice leader for the firm's financial institutions practice covering community and regional institutions. The firm's services included financial statement audit, accounting, tax preparation and filing, internal control audit, Call Report audit, loan and asset quality review, and design and implementation of internal controls over financial reporting frameworks for institutions regulated under FDICIA and Sarbanes-Oxley. In 2018, Ms. Dopjera retired from Harper & Pearson Company, and currently provides accounting, consulting, and training services to financial institutions.
$829.00 or 3 Tokens
Available Upgrades
Brooke McCormack, Education Meeting Coordinator
bmccormack@indiana.bank
317-387-9380