Course Detail(A301v : Navigating the Pitfalls in Preparing Financial Statements)

UTAP Funding

A301v : Navigating the Pitfalls in Preparing Financial Statements NEW

7.00 CPE Hours (Category 1)
Live Webinar

Preparing financial statements in accordance with the principles of IFRS poses significant challenges for the preparers. Equally, the same challenges are also faced by auditors in the audit of financial statements. Most of these challenges are due to the risk inherent in applying IFRS in the current complex business environments, and the frequent changes in principles of IFRS aimed to provide financial information that is relevant to the needs of users of financial statements.

The objectives of this seminar:

  • Layout a map of ‘red flags’ surrounding the processes and environments of interpreting and preparing financial statement in accordance with IFRSs
  • Provides practical ‘tips’ for preparers and auditors in exercising professional judgement in interpreting the principles of the IFRSs
  • Explain the appropriate processes of applying the principles of the standards to unusual and complex transactions, other event, and conditions
  • Honing your existing technical knowledge in IFRSs and diligently applying your knowledge in practice
  • Helping preparers to articulate accounting treatments that is capable to withstanding scrutiny by users, auditors and regulators
  • To triangulate the interrelationship between IFRS principles, Standards on Auditing and Code of Ethics, and to highlight the importance of considering these three requirements by preparers and auditors

Programme Outline

Session 1: The contemporary financial reporting environment

  • Resources that are available for preparers and auditors to make appropriate professional judgments
  • A brief on the financial reporting risk such as interpretation risks, recognition and measurement risks, presentation and disclosure risks


Session 2: Making judgement in recognizing and measuring assets and liabilities

  • Identifying the rights of an entity that lead to the recognition of an assets
  • Understanding the “degree” of obligations that could lead to the recognition of a liability or obligation that only require disclosure
  • The importance of making materiality judgement when applying the principles of IFRSs
  • Assessing the judgements that are required to be made as at reporting date and its relationship with event after reporting period


Session 3: The skill of presenting and disclosing financial information in accordance with IFRSs

  • The concept of ‘fair presentation’
  • Aggregation of information
  • Offsetting of line items
  • Making judgement on material information to present and disclose


Session 4: Issues in preparing financial statements

  • Identify pitfalls in interpreting and applying IFRSs
  • Exercise of professional judgement and ethical compliance
  • Case studies where preparers and auditory should avoid in complying with the principles of IFRSs 

Training Methodology
 

An interactive learning session with live Q&As, quick polls/surveys, self-assessment quizzes


Closing Date for Registration

1 week before programme or until full enrolment

Intended For

Preparers of financial statement, internal and external auditors, audit committee members, directors, chief financial officers, financial controllers.

Competency Mapping

Category 1 = 7.00 Hours

Schedule & Fees

Date & Time

20 Sep 2024 (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM)

Fee (inclusive of GST)

For Members: $ 381.50
For Non-Members: $ 458.89

Programme Facilitator(s)

Danny Tan

Venue

Live Webinar in or outside of
Singapore

Testimonial

Funding

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

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Programme Facilitator(s)


Danny Tan
 

Danny is a consultant providing continuing professional development training for the accountancy profession as well as providing consultancy services on financial reporting technical matters. He has over 35 years’ experience in public practice, commerce, and industry. He was trained and qualified as a professional accountant with a firm in London. Danny conducts courses in IFRS and IPSAS in Europe, Middle East, and Asia Pacific. He is currently a member of the Small and Medium-size Entities Implementation Group (SMEIG) that consider the need to amend IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard and make recommendation to the Board of IASB. He is also a project manager for the MASB. He currently holds several advisory roles in financial reporting technical matters.

 

Danny holds an Honours Degree in Economics (major in finance and investment) from Manchester Metropolitan University (UK), MBA from Heriot-Watt University (UK) and Master in Advance Business Practice from University of South Australia. He is a fellow member of The Chartered Instituted of Management Accountants, and The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. He is also a member of The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants, Malaysian Institute of Accountants and an associate member of Chartered Tax Institute of Malaysia.

Preparing financial statements in accordance with the principles of IFRS poses significant challenges for the preparers. Equally, the same challenges are also faced by auditors in the audit of financial statements. Most of these challenges are due to the risk inherent in applying IFRS in the current complex business environments, and the frequent changes in principles of IFRS aimed to provide financial information that is relevant to the needs of users of financial statements.

The objectives of this seminar:

  • Layout a map of ‘red flags’ surrounding the processes and environments of interpreting and preparing financial statement in accordance with IFRSs
  • Provides practical ‘tips’ for preparers and auditors in exercising professional judgement in interpreting the principles of the IFRSs
  • Explain the appropriate processes of applying the principles of the standards to unusual and complex transactions, other event, and conditions
  • Honing your existing technical knowledge in IFRSs and diligently applying your knowledge in practice
  • Helping preparers to articulate accounting treatments that is capable to withstanding scrutiny by users, auditors and regulators
  • To triangulate the interrelationship between IFRS principles, Standards on Auditing and Code of Ethics, and to highlight the importance of considering these three requirements by preparers and auditors

Programme Outline

Session 1: The contemporary financial reporting environment

  • Resources that are available for preparers and auditors to make appropriate professional judgments
  • A brief on the financial reporting risk such as interpretation risks, recognition and measurement risks, presentation and disclosure risks


Session 2: Making judgement in recognizing and measuring assets and liabilities

  • Identifying the rights of an entity that lead to the recognition of an assets
  • Understanding the “degree” of obligations that could lead to the recognition of a liability or obligation that only require disclosure
  • The importance of making materiality judgement when applying the principles of IFRSs
  • Assessing the judgements that are required to be made as at reporting date and its relationship with event after reporting period


Session 3: The skill of presenting and disclosing financial information in accordance with IFRSs

  • The concept of ‘fair presentation’
  • Aggregation of information
  • Offsetting of line items
  • Making judgement on material information to present and disclose


Session 4: Issues in preparing financial statements

  • Identify pitfalls in interpreting and applying IFRSs
  • Exercise of professional judgement and ethical compliance
  • Case studies where preparers and auditory should avoid in complying with the principles of IFRSs 

Training Methodology
 

An interactive learning session with live Q&As, quick polls/surveys, self-assessment quizzes


Closing Date for Registration

1 week before programme or until full enrolment

Intended For

Preparers of financial statement, internal and external auditors, audit committee members, directors, chief financial officers, financial controllers.

Competency Mapping

Category 1 = 7.00 Hours

Programme Facilitator(s)

Danny Tan
 

Danny is a consultant providing continuing professional development training for the accountancy profession as well as providing consultancy services on financial reporting technical matters. He has over 35 years’ experience in public practice, commerce, and industry. He was trained and qualified as a professional accountant with a firm in London. Danny conducts courses in IFRS and IPSAS in Europe, Middle East, and Asia Pacific. He is currently a member of the Small and Medium-size Entities Implementation Group (SMEIG) that consider the need to amend IFRS for SMEs Accounting Standard and make recommendation to the Board of IASB. He is also a project manager for the MASB. He currently holds several advisory roles in financial reporting technical matters.

 

Danny holds an Honours Degree in Economics (major in finance and investment) from Manchester Metropolitan University (UK), MBA from Heriot-Watt University (UK) and Master in Advance Business Practice from University of South Australia. He is a fellow member of The Chartered Instituted of Management Accountants, and The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. He is also a member of The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants, Malaysian Institute of Accountants and an associate member of Chartered Tax Institute of Malaysia.


Upcoming Schedule

Date & Time

20 Sep 2024 (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM)

Fee (inclusive of GST)

For Members: $ 381.50
For Non-Members: $ 458.89

Programme Facilitator(s)

Danny Tan

Venue

Live Webinar in or outside of
Singapore