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Online Session: Financial Reporting Update for Executives 2020
Venue Online - Microsoft Teams
Date Tuesday 15th December 2020
Time 11:00 - 14:00
Information This update highlights recent developments in the financial reporting environment in order to inform decision-makers and those charged with governance about the types of questions they should be asking when looking at financial statements. The aim of this update is to highlight topical current financial reporting issues of interest without getting too bogged down in the technical detail that the preparers of financial statements would require. The specific topics covered in this update include:

International Accounting Standards Board Workplan - a discussion of projects that are currently under development including exposure drafts and proposed changes that are out for public comment and the possible impact of these proposals on entities.
Recent IFRS Interpretations Committee (IFRIC) Agenda Decisions and their role in financial reporting
Key practical issues arising out of the application of new standards and amendments effective from 2019-2020 (IFRS 16 Leases IAS 12 Income Taxes IAS 23 Borrowing Costs IAS 28 Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures IFRS 3 Business Combinations IFRS 11 Joint Arrangements IFRIC 23 Uncertain Tax Positions)
Feedback from JSE Proactive Monitoring reviews
Impact of COVID-19 on financial reporting
Presenter
Raymond Chamboko
Raymond trained with Coopers & Lybrand and Ernst & Young, where his portfolio of clients included listed multinational entities, public interest entities as well as other significant unlisted entities. After leaving the profession, he worked in commerce as Financial Director within a listed group of companies.

He has been involved in IFRS implementation projects for JSE-listed and public interest entities and has, over the years, gained significant experience in the interpretation and practical application of IFRS. His industry experience includes, amongst others, Agri-processing, Manufacturing, Mining and Public Utilities (Power & Water). He is a co-author of the publications Applying IFRS for SMEs and Wiley Interpretation and Application of International Financial Reporting Standards 2011.
 
He has also been involved in managing Sustainability Reporting projects and more recently in Integrated Reporting projects as well as required in terms of the King Code of Governance Principles for South Africa 2009 (King III) and has been involved in commenting on the proposed Framework for Integrated Reporting and the Integrated Report discussion paper that was issued by the Integrated Reporting Committee of South Africa.
 
Raymond is involved in the development of the Chartered Accountancy profession and to this end, he is registered with SAICA as a Registered Assessor. He also serves on various South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) Technical sub-committees and is a member of the SAICA’s Continuing Professional Development and Legal & Compliance Committees.

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CPD Units 3 units on full attendance
Seats Left 46
Price Rs 1500
Booking Deadline Tuesday 15th December 2020
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