
Webinar: Rectifying Tax and Financial Statement Pitfalls in Manufacturing
This webinar will take place at 10:00 am EST and is offered at no charge. CPE credit will be offered.
For investors, stakeholders, business owners and managers in the manufacturing industry, recognizing tax and financial red flags is essential to making informed decisions and protecting the long-term health of a business. In this webinar, we’ll explore common pitfalls found in tax filings and financial statements and how to address them proactively. By understanding the key warning signs and the context behind them, you’ll gain practical tools to assess financial health, mitigate risk, and strengthen your organization’s financial decision-making.
In this session, we’ll cover how to:
- Spot IRS red flags that may trigger audits or penalties
- Analyze financial statements for inconsistencies or signs of mismanagement
- Identify issues that can distort a company’s financial health
- Use tax and financial data to support stronger decision-making
- Implement best practices to avoid recurring tax and reporting errors
1.0 Accounting CPE Credit Provided
FEATURED PRESENTERS
Kevin Didio, CPA, CISA, is an audit partner with over 13 years of experience in accounting, assurance, and consulting services. He serves a wide range of industries, including manufacturing and distribution, construction and heavy equipment, life sciences, technology and consumer and retail. Kevin works with both privately held and publicly traded companies across domestic and international markets. His expertise includes navigating complex financial reporting requirements, strengthening internal controls, and providing strategic insights that enhance transparency, compliance, and overall business performance.
Abby K. Sweers, CPA, is a senior tax manager with over seven years of experience in tax planning and compliance for a diverse range of clients. She specializes in serving manufacturing companies, offering strategic tax guidance to help them navigate complex regulations, minimize liabilities and enhance financial performance. Abby’s expertise includes individual, partnership and corporate taxation, with additional experience in multi-state tax matters and advising high-net-worth individuals.
CPE CREDIT
Dannible & McKee, LLP 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 of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org.
This is an intermediate-level, live presentation, and the learning objectives are shown in the conference agenda. The prerequisite is basic business knowledge, and no advanced preparation is required.