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Susan Cosper, Robert Laux, David Schmid, Alison Spivey, and Norman Strauss
About the PanelistsSusan Cosper, technical director at FASB and recently appointed to be a member of the board; Robert Laux, region lead for North America at the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC); David Schmid, partner and U.S. and IFRS Standard Setting Leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers; and Alison Spivey, partner at Ernst & Young and member of the IASB/FASB Revenue Recognition Joint Transition Group, were the panelists. Norman Strauss, distinguished lecturer of accountancy at Baruch College, moderated the panel. The following is an edited and condensed summary of the panel discussion. The views expressed are the panelists' own personal views and not necessarily those of their employers or those employers' boards, management, or staff.
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