Accrual-based IPSAS -Part 2
Course
In Hammersmith
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
Hammersmith
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Duration
1 Day
Target audience
Accounting and financial specialists, professionals, practitioners and policy makers employed within national, state/provincial and local governments; government ministries, departments, programs, boards, commissions, and agencies; public sector social security funds, trusts, and statutory authorities; and International governmental organisations.
Accounting and finance staff of public sector entities that intend to embrace IPSAS, and thereby upgrade the reporting, the accountability and the transparency of their organisations.
Public administrators encountering important challenges in reducing the distance between accounting systems within countries as well as across borders, through a move towards harmonisation of accounting practices in the public sector.
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Subjects
- Financial
- Public Sector
- Financial Training
- Social benefits
- Liabilities
- Contingencies
- Budget reporting
- Reporting
- Financial Instruments
- Investments
- Consolidations
Course programme
- Revenues and expenses
- Employee benefits, social benefits, and other liabilities
- Provisions and contingencies
- Budget reporting
- Financial instruments
- Consolidations and strategic investments
- Specific standards: accounting for agriculture and accounting in hyperinflation economies
- Recommended practice guidelines
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to understand:
- Accrual-based IPSAS as well as the conceptual framework underlying these standards – currently a suite of 38 standards (however IPSAS 35– 37 will replace the existing IPSAS 6 – 8).
- A number of IPSAS that have been updated, and as a result we will see some changes in IPSAS over the coming few years.
- The IPSASB work-in-progress.
Accrual-based IPSAS -Part 2