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IFAC is the global organization for the accountancy profession, dedicated to serving the public interest by strengthening the profession and contributing to the development of strong international economies. It is comprised of 173 members and associates in 129 countries and jurisdictions, representing approximately 2.5 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.IFAC's mission is to serve the public interest by: contributing to the development of high-quality standards and guidance; facilitating the adoption and implementation of high-quality standards and guidance; contributing to the development of strong professional accountancy organizations and accounting firms and to high-quality practices by professional accountants, and promoting the value of professional accountants worldwide; and speaking out on public interest issues.
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The Fast Future With IFAC is a conversational podcast series about small- and medium-sized practices (SMPs) adapting to the rapidly changing global economy. Episode Seven features excerpts from a presentation to IFAC's SMP Advisory Group by Paul Gisby, Director, Professional Services at Accountancy Europe. This episode is the first in a three-part series on talent management. Click below or visit IFAC's iTunes podcast channel to listen to this episode. (Back to the Fast Future With IFAC homepage.)
The Fast Future With IFAC is a conversational podcast series about small- and medium-sized practicies (SMPs) adapting to the rapidly changing global economy.Episode Six features a conversation with Hamish Mexted, Founder and Director of Convex Accounting.We spoke to Hamish about his experience with a range of pressing topics for SMPs, including:Cybsercurity and cloud computingCommunication and relationship-building with clientsAttracting and retaining talentInnovation in the firmClick below or visit IFAC's iTunes podcast channel to listen to this episode.(Back to the Fast Future With IFAC homepage.)
The Fast Future With IFAC is a conversational podcast series about small- and medium-sized practicies (SMPs) adapting to the rapidly changing global economy.Episode Five features a conversation with Amy Bridges, Professional Development Manager at CPA.com. She offers an expert view of the market for client advisory services (CAS) and a wide range of opportunities and challenges for SMPs, including:Technology solutionsSpecializationStaff retention and upskillingCommunication and relationship-building with clientsClick below or visit IFAC's iTunes podcast channel to listen to this episode. Be sure to subscribe to catch our next conversation with an innovative practitioner, coming soon.(Back to the Fast Future With IFAC homepage.)
The Fast Future With IFAC is a conversational podcast series that features innovative SMP practitioners sharing how they’re adapting to the rapidly changing global economy.Episode four features a conversation with Paul Redmond, an Irish professional accountant. His firm, RDA Accountants Limited, has four offices across Ireland. He has a wide range of experiences and expertise, including the digitalization of accounting practices.IFAC principal Kristy Illuzzi spoke with Paul about a range of pressing topics for SMPs, including:Going digital with his firmBuilding trust and enabling sustainabilitySteppng into advisory servicesBuilding strong relationships with clientsClick below or visit IFAC's iTunes podcast channel to listen to this episode. Be sure to subscribe to catch our next conversation with an innovative practitioner, coming soon.(Back to the Fast Future With IFAC homepage.)
The Fast Future With IFAC is a conversational podcast series that features innovative SMP practitioners sharing how they’re adapting to the rapidly changing global economy.Episode three features a conversation with Andrew Van De Beek, a member of the Chartered Accountants of Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ). His firm, Illumin8, is based on the Mornington Peninsula near Melbourne, Australia.IFAC principal Kristy Illuzzi spoke with Andrew about a range of pressing topics for SMPs, including:Choosing technology investmentsCybersecurityWorkplace culture and mental healthAchieving practice transformationClick below or visit IFAC's iTunes podcast channel to listen to this episode. Be sure to subscribe to catch our next conversation with an innovative practitioner, coming soon.(Back to the Fast Future With IFAC homepage.)
The Fast Future With IFAC is a conversational podcast series that features innovative small- and medium-sized practitioners sharing how they’re adapting to the rapidly changing global economy.Episode Two features our recent discussion with Ron Baker, an American professional accountant and an eminent leader in the field of value pricing. He has spoken, written, and taught on the subject around the world since 1995. He hosts his own podcast, The Soul of Enterprise: Business in the Knowledge Economy, and is co-founder of the VeraSage Institute, a think tank dedicated to educating professionals internationally.Our host, IFAC principal Kristy Illuzzi, spoke with Ron about many pressing issues facing SMPs, including:Deepening relationships with clientsPricing value rather than costsDisruptions to business modelsSubscription pricingTalent attraction and retentionClick below or visit IFAC's iTunes podcast channel to listen to this episode. Be sure to subscribe to catch our next conversation with an innovative practitioner, coming soon.(Back to the Fast Future With IFAC homepage.)
The Fast Future With IFAC is a conversational podcast series that features innovative SMPs sharing how they’re adapting to the rapidly changing global economy.Episode one features an interview with Amela Kmetas, a member of the Chartered Accountants of Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ). Her small firm in Melbourne, Australia specializes in taxation advice, management accounting, budgeting, and bookkeeping.Our host, IFAC principal Kristy Illuzzi, spoke with Amela about many pressing issues facing the SMPs, including:The impact of technological advances on the firm’s business modelThe firm’s experience with cybersecurityCovid-19’s effect on the firm, its clients, and its employeesAdvisory servicesRecruiting and hiringVisit IFAC's iTunes podcast channel or click below to listen to this episode of The Fast Future With IFAC.Stay tuned for our next conversation with an innovative practitioner, coming in March.(Back to the Fast Future With IFAC homepage.)
Highlights from the CAG June 2021 virtual meeting: 00:00     Welcome and introduction00:20     Chair’s summary of the IPSASB CAG meeting06:14     Closing remarks
Highlights from the June 2021 virtual meeting: 00:00     Welcome and introduction00:25     Adjustments to the Work Program05:26     Revenue and Transfer Expenses10:10     Natural Resources / Sustainability19:00     Closing remarks
Highlights of the IPSASB March 2021 virtual meeting: 00:00     Welcome and introduction00:37     Chair’s meeting overview04:58     Accounting and Reporting on Retirement Benefit Plans08:25     Revenue16:20     Closing remarks
Highlights from the IPSASB December 2020 virtual meeting:00:00 Welcome and introduction: Ross Smith, IPSASB Program & Technical Director00:38 Chair’s meeting overview: Ian Carruthers, IPSASB Chair02:45 Approval of Request For Information, Concessionary Leases and Other Arrangements Similar to Leases: Ian Carruthers, IPSASB Chair03:12 Preliminary approvals of ED 76, Conceptual Framework - limited scope update, ED 77, Measurement and ED 78, Property, Plant, and Equipment: Ian Carruthers, IPSASB Chair05:50 Chair’s 2020 Review: Ian Carruthers, IPSASB Chair12:35 Chair’s 2021 prospects: Ian Carruthers, IPSASB Chair13:24 Closing remarks: Ross Smith, IPSASB Program & Technical Director
Highlights from the IPSASB CAG December 2020 virtual meeting: 00:00     Welcome and introduction00:21     Chair’s summary of the IPSASB CAG meeting07:25     Closing remarks
Highlights from the IPSASB December 2020 virtual meeting:00:00     Welcome and introduction00:36     Chair’s meeting overview02:10     Approval of COVID-19: Deferral of Effective dates 03:12     Approval of Non-Authoritative Amendments to IPSAS 41, Financial Instruments 04:14     Approval of Exposure Draft 74, IPSAS 5, Borrowing Costs, Non-Authoritative Guidance 06:02     Approval of Exposure Draft 79, Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations 07:20     Natural Resources 10:17     Conceptual Framework - Limited Scope update11:12     Measurement17:02     Closing Remarks
Highlights from the IPSASB CAG June 2020 meeting:00:00     Welcome and introduction00:32     Chair’s summary of the IPSASB CAG meeting09:49     Closing remarks
Highlights from the IPSASB June 2020 meeting:00:00     Welcome and introduction: Ross Smith, IPSASB Program & Technical Director00:39     Chair’s meeting overview: Ian Carruthers, IPSASB Chair03:10     Conceptual Framework-Limited Scope Update and Measurement projects: Ian Carruthers, IPSASB Chair09:25     Update IPSAS 17 and the related Heritage Assets and Infrastructure Assets projects: Ian Carruthers, IPSASB Chair12:49     Closing remarks: Ross Smith, IPSASB Program & Technical Director
In this podcast, IPSASB Chair Ian Carruthers talks through the highlights from the IPSASB March 2020 meeting in New York City, USA. 00:00     Welcome and introduction00:24     Chair’s meeting overview00:55     Leases03:47     Measurement04:22     Conceptual Framework - limited scope update05:03     Natural Resources05:25     Chair’s concluding comments06:17     Closing remarks
Highlights from the IPSASB CAG December 2019 meeting in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: 00:11     Welcome and introduction: John Stanford, IPSASB Technical Director01:05     Chair’s summary of the IPSASB CAG meeting: Thomas Müller-Marqués Berger, IPSASB CAG Chair14:12     Closing remarks: John Stanford, IPSASB Technical Director
Highlights from the IPSASB December 2019 meeting in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:00:10     Welcome and introduction: John Stanford, Technical Director01:02     Chair’s meeting overview: Ian Carruthers, IPSASB Chair03:02     Revenue with Performance Obligations: Edwin Ng, Principal04:04     Revenue without Performance Obligations: Joanna Spencer, Manager04:56     Transfer Expenses: Paul Mason, Senior Advisor06:06     Leases: João Carlos Fonseca, Principal06:52     Measurement: Dave Warren, Principal09:46     Chair’s concluding comments: Ian Carruthers, IPSASB Chair12:54     Closing remarks: John Stanford, Technical Director
Highlights from the IESBA's December, 2019 meeting in New York, NY.00:10 - Introduction: Diane Jules, IESBA Deputy Technical Director01:04 - Highlights & Key Developments: Stavros Thomadakis, IESBA Chairman04:51 - Non-Assurance Services: Richard Fleck, IESBA Deputy Chair07:01 - Fees: Ian McPhee, IESBA Member09:45 - Technology: Patricia Mulvaney, IESBA Member14:00 - IAASB/IESBA Coordination: Sylvie Soulier, IESBA Member16:08 - Final thoughts: Stavros Thomadakis, IESBA Chairman16:51 - Closing Remarks: Diane Jules, IESBA Deputy Technical Director
00:10 - Introduction: Diane Jules, IESBA Deputy Technical Director01:16 - Highlights & Key Developments: Stavros Thomadakis, IESBA Chairman04:39 - Alignment of Part 4B with ISAE 3000: Liesbet Haustermans, IESBA Member08:12 - Non-Assurance Services: Richard Fleck, IESBA Deputy Chair 09:37 - Fees: Ian McPhee, IESBA Member 12:11 - Technology: Patricia Mulvaney, IESBA Member 15:40 - Final thoughts: Stavros Thomadakis, IESBA Chairman18:01 - Closing Remarks: Diane Jules, IESBA Deputy Technical Director
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