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SkillsFuture Credit, UTAP Funding

7.00 CPE Hours (Category 2)
Classroom

To reduce the environmental impact and contribute to sustainability efforts, ISCA will contribute our part by eliminating the printing of course materials for selected courses with effect from 2023.

Tips: To make your paperless learning experience more enjoyable, you may bring along a digital device such as a Windows based laptops or tablets to read your online materials during the class. QR code will be provided in the class for you to download the materials in PDF.

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Programme Objective

To provide professionals with guidance and practical know-how to comply with the several codes of ethics in the discharge of duties relating to risk management and internal controls; enabling them to meet a critical but oft-neglected part of their professional requirements.

Programme Outline

  • What is “Ethics” to different individuals? What is not “Ethics”?
  • Different Codes of (Professional) Ethics
  • Concepts of Risk Management and Internal Controls
  • Discuss on the key parties that are charged with risk management and internal controls responsibilities
  • Practicality against Idealism: can they co-exist?
  • Implementing self-checks and peers review to ethical issues
  • Relevant case studies on the above will be given and discussed

Training Methodology
Lecture style, with Exercises/Case Studies

Closing Date for Registration
1 week before programme or until full enrolment

Intended For

A Intermediate to Advanced level programme intended for both Practising and Non-Practising Accountants and Auditors. Those who are charged with risk management and internal control responsibilities and would like to obtain and/or affirm the know-how in discharging their duties ethically are encouraged to attend.

Schedule & Fees

Testimonial

Funding

1] SkillsFuture Credit (SFC)
Funding Period: Until 31 Dec 2024
Course Reference Number: TGS-2020505528

All Singaporeans aged 25 and above will receive an opening credit of S$500 from the government. You may wish to use your SFC to pay for partial/full ISCA course fees. 

On 1 Oct 2020, the Government provided a one-off SkillsFuture Credit Top-up of $500 for all eligible Singaporeans aged 25 or above by 31 Dec 2020. Singaporeans aged 40 to 60 by 31 Dec 2020 will also receive an Additional SkillsFuture Credit (Mid-Career Support) of $500 which can be used for courses under: (i) SGUnited Skills Programme, (ii) SGUnited Mid-Career Pathways Programme – Company Training, and (iii) Career Transition Programmes. This additional SFC (Mid-Career Support) is NOT applicable for use on ISCA courses. (For more information on the SFC scheme, please visit www.myskillsfuture.gov.sg)

If you wish to enrol for the course with SFC Funding, please proceed with the following steps:

Failure to submit claim application and obtain necessary approval before the course start date will result in topping up of the SFC indicated for use. Please note that there will be an administrative fee of $43.20 for any revision of invoice.

 

2] NTUC Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP)
UTAP (Union Training Assistance Programme) is an individual skills upgrading account for NTUC members.


To find out more on the UTAP funding and support validity period please click here.
 
Should you have queries on the funding scheme, you can email to UTAP@e2i.com.sg or call NTUC Membership Hotline at 6213-8008

Programme Facilitator(s)

To reduce the environmental impact and contribute to sustainability efforts, ISCA will contribute our part by eliminating the printing of course materials for selected courses with effect from 2023.

Tips: To make your paperless learning experience more enjoyable, you may bring along a digital device such as a Windows based laptops or tablets to read your online materials during the class. QR code will be provided in the class for you to download the materials in PDF.

Join us and be a Difference Maker!

 


 

Programme Objective

To provide professionals with guidance and practical know-how to comply with the several codes of ethics in the discharge of duties relating to risk management and internal controls; enabling them to meet a critical but oft-neglected part of their professional requirements.

Programme Outline

  • What is “Ethics” to different individuals? What is not “Ethics”?
  • Different Codes of (Professional) Ethics
  • Concepts of Risk Management and Internal Controls
  • Discuss on the key parties that are charged with risk management and internal controls responsibilities
  • Practicality against Idealism: can they co-exist?
  • Implementing self-checks and peers review to ethical issues
  • Relevant case studies on the above will be given and discussed

Training Methodology
Lecture style, with Exercises/Case Studies

Closing Date for Registration
1 week before programme or until full enrolment

Intended For

A Intermediate to Advanced level programme intended for both Practising and Non-Practising Accountants and Auditors. Those who are charged with risk management and internal control responsibilities and would like to obtain and/or affirm the know-how in discharging their duties ethically are encouraged to attend.

Programme Facilitator(s)


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