Frequently Asked Questions About The Texas Business Conference
- Can I register by telephone?
- Will I receive continuing education credit for attending the conference?
- How do I get to the conference?
- Can I pay with a credit card?
- How are conference topics selected?
- Can the individual topics or topic times listed on the tentative agenda change?
- I can't attend, but I would like the conference materials. Can I order them separately?
- I've already registered, but now I can't attend. Can I obtain a refund?
- What should I wear to the conference?
1. Can I register by telephone?
No. All registrations must be mailed in advance of the conference or made
in person on the day of the conference. Please be sure to include your $85
check with mailed registration
forms. Cash or checks are acceptable at the door.
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2. Will I receive continuing education credit for attending the conference?
One organization has agreed to provide certified continuing education for attending a Texas Business
Conference: Certified Public Accountants receive 6 hours of credit by attending. Attorneys DO
NOT receive continuing education credits for attending. However, many attorneys find our
conferences useful.
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3. How do I get to the conference?
That is not an easy question for us to answer because we don't know where you are coming from.
However, we provide online, a complete list of the cities, addresses and telephone numbers of
all the facilities where the conferences will be held. Staff from each conference facility
should be able to assist you with directions.
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4. Can I pay with a credit card?
Not yet. However, we are currently working on a project that would allow online
registration and credit card payment at some point in the future.
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5. How are conference topics selected?
Topics are selected based on most common phone call inquiries we receive from
employers. Neither the conference nor our office handles inquires about COBRA, HIPAA, ERISA
or other similar insurance or retirement/pension topics. The conference also does not address
labor unions or collective bargaining issues. Because all of the aforementioned topics are
highly technical, they do not lend themselves to the high volume of business done in our
office. If you have problems or questions in these areas, we strongly recommend that you
hire private legal counsel to assist you.
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6. Can the individual topics or topic times listed on the tentative agenda change?
Yes. We send out a tentative agenda with our mailed invitations. We try to stick with that
agenda at the actual conference. However, due to occasional scheduling conflicts of our
speakers and the travel variables that can arise, we sometimes have to substitute a topic
or change the time of an individual topic. We attempt to keep changes to a minimum.
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7. I can't attend, but I would like the conference materials. Can I order them separately?
No. Most of the written materials in the conference notebook are designed by our speakers to be
used in conjunction with their oral presentations. The materials are best understood in the context
of the presentations. For this reason, we do not provide the written materials to individuals who
do not attend the conferences. However, you can send a substitute in your place to the
conference. It helps if your substitute brings your confirmation letter with them to the conference.
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8. I've already registered, but now I can't attend. Can I obtain a refund?
No. Most of the costs associated with the conference have to be paid regardless of
whether a registrant attends or not. For example, rental fees for the conference facility, food
guarantees, travel costs of the speakers and shipment of materials has to be paid even if some
individual registrants decide not to go. However, you can send a substitute in your place to the
conference. It helps if your substitute brings your confirmation letter with them to the conference.
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9. What should I wear to the conference?
We suggest "business casual". Since not everyone
will be comfortable at the same room temperature, some attendees find
that bringing a sweater is good idea.
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