This course is available in both Live Webinar (virtual) and Classroom (physical).
For this session, it will be delivered as LIVE WEBINAR. If you prefer to join the Classroom session, please register here.
Programme Objective
To provide Accounting, Finance and Audit professionals with guidance on the accounting for non-profit entities such as clubs, cooperative, societies, business chambers and charities. This course will also cover the key financial statement reporting, disclosure and compliance requirements.
Programme Outline
Overview of financial reporting framework for non-profit entities in Singapore
- Financial Reporting Standards
- Charities Accounting standards
- Other framework for smaller non-profit entities
- Withdrawal of RAP 6 and replacement with CAS
Overview of non-profit sector in Singapore
- Societies
- Cooperative
- Charities
- Clubs
- Business chambers
Overview of Business Vehicle for charities in Singapore
- Companies Act, chapter 50, companies limited by guarantee
- Societies Act, Chapter 311
- Trustee Act, Chapter 337
- Co-operative Societies Act, Chapter 62
Compliance requirement for non-profit entities: Key provisions on:
- Charity Act
- Charity Act (IPC)
- Charity Act (account and annual report)
- Charity Act (large charity)
- Society Act
- Society Regulations
- Cooperative Societies Rules 2009
- Trustee Act
Overview of the following Codes of Governance
- Code of Governance for Registered Societies
- Code of Governance for charities and IPC
Overview of internal control for charities and non-profit entities
Accounting for common finance statement items and its disclosures
- Donations
- designated donations;
- general donations; and
- donations in kinds
- Grant
- Operating grant; and
- capital grant
- Funds
- trust funds; and
- general funds
- Reserve
- General reserve;
- Designated reserve; and
- Restricted reserve
- Deferred capital grants
- Government grants
- Assets held on trusts
Statutory obligation for charities:
- Annual report
- Financial statements
- AGM
- Governance instruments
- Financial reporting and other info to sector administrator
- Financial reporting and other info to NCSS
- Tax submission to IRAS
Role of sector administrators and other regulators/enablers
- 5 sector administrators
- Charity commissioner
- NCCS
- ROS
- Registry of co-operative societies
Pre-requisites
Please take note of the following admission requirements:
- Trainings will be conducted on Zoom platform, thus video camera and microphone are compulsory
- Mandatory for video camera to be turned on throughout the course
- Display your official name (as per NRIC) in Zoom, to facilitate attendance taking
Training MethodologyLecture style with exercises, practical case studies and problems-based-learning Closing Date for Registration1 week before programme or until full enrolment
Intended For
This Foundation to Intermediate Level programme is suitable for Accounting, Finance and Audit professionals who would like to achieve a deeper understanding on the issues involved in the accounting for non-profit entities.
Schedule & Fees
Testimonial
Funding
1] 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
1] CCF Training Grant
Charities Capability Fund (CCF) Training Grant provides co-funding for local training courses to help charities comply with regulatory requirements and build good governance standards.
Period of CCF pre-approval: 25 September 2024 to 16 September 2025
Eligibility Criteria
CCF funding is for eligible charities' staff (who have served in the Charities for at least 6 months with an official designation).
CCF Grants Coverage & Quantum
| Funding Quantum | Nett Course Fees Payable (incl. GST) |
Singaporeans/ PRs
| Member: $233.60 Non-Member: $280.80 (80% of course fee) | Member: $63.66 Non-Member: $76.52 |
Employment Pass/ Work Permit Holders / S Pass Holders | Member: $174.60 Non-Member: $210.60 (60% of course fee) | Member: $127.31 Non-Member: $153.04 |
For Pre-approved Courses: Participants will pay the training provider the net course fees (after CCF funding). The training provider will claim the CCF approved funding directly from the CCF Secretariat.
Note:
- CCF applications are subject to NCSS approval and only Board members/ staff in key governance and management areas with approved CCF applications are eligible for CCF funding.
- The Applicant with approved CCF application (or “CCF-eligible participant”) pays the amount of course fees less CCF funding to ISCA. Payment can be made by corporate/individual means.
- The Applicant has to create an ISCA Corporate Account here if they do not have an existing corporate account.
During the Course:
- CCF-eligible participant to achieve minimum 75% attendance, and pass all assessments, if any.
- All CCF-eligible participants are to complete a CCF Training Evaluation Form at the end of the course.
- For course conducted online, CCF-eligible participants are to switch on their video function and display their full name.
- All CCF-eligible participants must prepare their mobile phone with their Singpass app to scan their attendance twice a day.
Programme Facilitator(s)
This course is available in both Live Webinar (virtual) and Classroom (physical).
For this session, it will be delivered as LIVE WEBINAR. If you prefer to join the Classroom session, please register here.
Programme Objective
To provide Accounting, Finance and Audit professionals with guidance on the accounting for non-profit entities such as clubs, cooperative, societies, business chambers and charities. This course will also cover the key financial statement reporting, disclosure and compliance requirements.
Programme Outline
Overview of financial reporting framework for non-profit entities in Singapore
- Financial Reporting Standards
- Charities Accounting standards
- Other framework for smaller non-profit entities
- Withdrawal of RAP 6 and replacement with CAS
Overview of non-profit sector in Singapore
- Societies
- Cooperative
- Charities
- Clubs
- Business chambers
Overview of Business Vehicle for charities in Singapore
- Companies Act, chapter 50, companies limited by guarantee
- Societies Act, Chapter 311
- Trustee Act, Chapter 337
- Co-operative Societies Act, Chapter 62
Compliance requirement for non-profit entities: Key provisions on:
- Charity Act
- Charity Act (IPC)
- Charity Act (account and annual report)
- Charity Act (large charity)
- Society Act
- Society Regulations
- Cooperative Societies Rules 2009
- Trustee Act
Overview of the following Codes of Governance
- Code of Governance for Registered Societies
- Code of Governance for charities and IPC
Overview of internal control for charities and non-profit entities
Accounting for common finance statement items and its disclosures
- Donations
- designated donations;
- general donations; and
- donations in kinds
- Grant
- Operating grant; and
- capital grant
- Funds
- trust funds; and
- general funds
- Reserve
- General reserve;
- Designated reserve; and
- Restricted reserve
- Deferred capital grants
- Government grants
- Assets held on trusts
Statutory obligation for charities:
- Annual report
- Financial statements
- AGM
- Governance instruments
- Financial reporting and other info to sector administrator
- Financial reporting and other info to NCSS
- Tax submission to IRAS
Role of sector administrators and other regulators/enablers
- 5 sector administrators
- Charity commissioner
- NCCS
- ROS
- Registry of co-operative societies
Pre-requisites
Please take note of the following admission requirements:
- Trainings will be conducted on Zoom platform, thus video camera and microphone are compulsory
- Mandatory for video camera to be turned on throughout the course
- Display your official name (as per NRIC) in Zoom, to facilitate attendance taking
Training MethodologyLecture style with exercises, practical case studies and problems-based-learning Closing Date for Registration1 week before programme or until full enrolment
Intended For
This Foundation to Intermediate Level programme is suitable for Accounting, Finance and Audit professionals who would like to achieve a deeper understanding on the issues involved in the accounting for non-profit entities.
Programme Facilitator(s)