Acccouting & Finance Council Will Gather in Nashville in June
The National Accounting & Finance Council of the American Trucking Associations will hold its 2005 Annual Conference and Exhibit Forum at the Renaissance Nashville Hote

The National Accounting & Finance Council of the American Trucking Associations will hold its 2005 Annual Conference and Exhibit Forum at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel
in Nashville, Tenn., June 26-28.
Purchasing equipment has become more complex with the emergence of new emission and safety technologies. Attendees will learn about the financial impact of these technologies and the best fit for your fleet.
Educational Session topics include:
• Industry Update on Taxes and Technology
• In-Cab Safety Equipment Overview
• A Motor Carrier’s Perspective of Current Technologies
• Acquisition: To Lease or Not to Lease?
• Disposition: Conditions in the Used Truck Market
Exhibitors will include representatives of accounting firms, tax specialists, credit and collections, risk management professionals, software and computer hardware companies. For information about exhibit or sponsorship opportunities, visit http://nafc.truckline.com
Meeting registration for the two-day event costs $295 for NAFC members and includes meals, receptions, all five educational sessions and the exhibit viewing periods. Meeting registration for non-NAFC members is $395.
Complete conference information and registration forms are available at http://nafc.truckline.com, or call 703-838-1915.
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