Implementing FRS 102 for Public Benefit Entities
Course
In City of London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
City of london
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Class hours
6h
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Duration
1 Day
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Start date
Different dates available
Medium and large not-for-profit entities implemented FRS 102 for the first time during 2016. For many it has been a difficult transition. Some staff at such entities may find it useful to consider the finer detail of FRS 102, which will be covered in this course.
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About this course
Anyone who is preparing accounts under FRS 102. This course will concentrate more on the accounting mechanics of FRS 102, rather than disclosure matters.
Reviews
Subjects
- Fixed Assets
- Accounting
- Public
- Accountancy
- Financial strategy
- Financial Instruments
- Public Benefit Entities
- FRS 102
- Statements of Recommended Practice
- SORPs
- Investment Properties
Teachers and trainers (1)
Alun Morgan
Teacher
Alun specialises in audit and accounts training, audit quality control visits, and practice management issues. Up until June 2007 he sat on the council of the ICAEW, and currently sits on its Practice Society committee and Financial Reporting committee. Alun works with a wide range of clients, including accountancy practices, commercial and not-for-profit entities.
Course programme
- Accounting concepts and definitions under FRS 102
- Interaction between FRS 102 and various Statements of Recommended Practice (SORPs)
- Public benefits entities – what are they and what differences are there in FRS 102
- Accounting for income and grants in particular
- Disclosure of related party transactions
- Financial Instruments and soft loans in particular
- Fixed assets, including investment properties
- Issues surrounding the initial implementation of FRS 102 and the required disclosures
- Accounting terminology
Implementing FRS 102 for Public Benefit Entities