- Posted September 13, 2011
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Plante & Moran's Topics 4 the Times webinars return

Plante Moran announces the curriculum for its third annual Topics 4 the Times webinar series. The complimentary webinars have proven to be extremely popular with the firm's clients and the business community, attracting thousands of participants since they were first launched in the fall of 2009.
This year's seminars cover industry specific issues as well as a variety of topics under the following categories:
* Investment banking.
* Innovation.
* International Business.
* Technology.
* Leadership Transition.
* Tax Planning for Businesses and Individuals.
* Wealth Management.
* Employee Benefit Plan Audits.
According to Plante Moran Managing Partner Gordon Krater, CPA, who will be a presenter for the Wednesday, Oct. 12, webinar titled "Succession transition: A roadmap for seamless transitions in leadership," the seminars draw on topics and industry trends of immediate interest to middle market business decision makers.
"Plante Moran staff are in the trenches with our clients, and we know which subjects are piquing their interest now. The Topics 4 the Times webinar series provides information participants can act on in the near term to avoid unnecessary business challenges down the road," says Krater.
There are 20 webinar topics in total. The first seminar occurs on today and is titled "Market overview and outlook: What's driving M&A activity?" For a complete listing of webinars and registration and CPE information, visit webinars.plantemoran.com.
Published: Tue, Sep 13, 2011
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