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IFAC Publishes Initial Views on Monitoring Group Consultation Paper

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The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) has published its initial views to the Monitoring Group Consultation Paper on changes to the international audit and ethics standard-setting process.

While IFAC agrees with some aspects of the Monitoring Group Consultation Paper, including the introduction of a multi-stakeholder model, broad geographical representation, sufficient checks and balances, and a review of the nominations process, it has concerns about far reaching proposals that would fundamentally dismantle the current model.

IFAC is also concerned that the consultation paper offers no evidence for such a drastic change and that fundamental key issues are omitted from the consultation or deferred, including: funding, oversight and governance, transition process, and an impact and risk assessment. Additionally, aspects of the Consultation Paper do not accurately reflect the current standard-setting arrangements, and offer proposals that are contrary to the Monitoring Group’s stated aims.

As an alternative to the proposals in the Monitoring Group Consultation Paper, IFAC proposes changes, which further enhance the independence of international standard setting while retaining separate audit and ethics boards and allowing ethics standards to remain applicable to all professional accountants, including auditors. They reinforce a multi-stakeholder approach across all aspects of standard setting, including the Public Interest Oversight Board (PIOB) and Nominating Committee; clarify the role of the PIOB and enhance transparent, independent public interest oversight; and advocate for a funding model with contributions from all stakeholders.

IFAC welcomes regular reviews of the standard-setting process that are in the public interest and ensure that the structures for international standard setting remain relevant in a changing world.

The Monitoring Group is considering all feedback from stakeholders. Comments should be submitted by February 9, 2018 to: MG2017consultation@iosco.org.

About IFAC
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. IFAC is comprised of more than 175 members and associates in more than 130 countries and jurisdictions, representing almost 3 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

Offers Alternative to Boost Standard Setting Independence and Transparency

IAASB and WBCSD’s New Collaboration Leads to Further Sustainability and Integrated Reporting

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The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) has agreed to collaborate with the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) to strengthen international assurance standards on sustainability reporting.

The collaboration supports WBCSD’s Redefining Value program and its objective to incorporate sustainability reporting within mainstream reporting, while ensuring external reporting follows the applicable IAASB international assurance standards (or their national equivalents). This consistency will champion the road to create greater alignment across reporting frameworks and build trust and confidence in sustainability reporting.

The WBCSD engaged IAASB as a key collaborator for this new project because it is the global standard setter for auditing and assurance standards.

Assurance of sustainability information continues to be an issue for preparers and assurance providers. Investors have consistently stated that assurance is important for building confidence in sustainability information in order for the information to be relevant and decision-useful. External assurance provides a critical role in building trust and confidence around sustainability information.

With support and funding from WBCSD, the IAASB approved a major new project to develop voluntary guidance on applying its existing assurance standards to emerging forms of external reporting (EER). EER goes beyond traditional financial reporting to include sustainability (or ESG) information and integrated reporting.

Recent publications by WBCSD and IAASB highlight the need to develop guidance on how EER assurance engagements are performing. This is because companies are at different stages of maturity in applying assurance and may face various barriers or challenges that they need help to overcome. WBCSD considers the independence of IAASB’s decision making to be a fundamental strength in supporting better EER assurance

Rodney Irwin, Managing Director of Redefining Value at WBCSD, said, “The scale of the challenges we face in moving towards a system that considers financial and non-financial information requires unprecedented collaboration. We have chosen to work with the IAASB because of their internationally renowned methods of setting the highest standards and encouraging companies/countries to adhere to them. We look forward to a working together towards an economy that values the true cost, true profit, true value of business.”

Work will begin in December 2017 and draft guidance on key challenges is expected to be published in Q4 2018.

 

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About the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
WBCSD is a global, CEO-led organization of over 200 leading businesses working together to accelerate the transition to a sustainable world. We help make our member companies more successful and sustainable by focusing on the maximum positive impact for shareholders, the environment and societies.

Our member companies come from all business sectors and all major economies, representing a combined revenue of more than $8.5 trillion and 19 million employees. Our global network of almost 70 national business councils gives our members unparalleled reach across the globe. WBCSD is uniquely positioned to work with member companies along and across value chains to deliver impactful business solutions to the most challenging sustainability issues.

Together, we are the leading voice of business for sustainability: united by our vision of a world where more than 9 billion people are all living well and within the boundaries of our planet, by 2050.

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About IAASB
The IAASB develops auditing and assurance standards and guidance for use by all professional accountants under a shared standard-setting process involving the Public Interest Oversight Board, which oversees the activities of the IAASB, and the IAASB Consultative Advisory Group, which provides public interest input into the development of the standards and guidance. The structures and processes that support the operations of the IAASB are facilitated by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). For copyright, trademark, and permissions information, please go to permissions or contact permissions@ifac.org.

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IFAC Calls for Nominations for Volunteer Board and Committee Positions

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The International Federation of Accountants® (IFAC®) is seeking exceptional candidates with a strong commitment to the public interest to contribute to the strength and vitality of accounting globally by filling open volunteer positions.

The Call for Nominations for the IFAC Board and Committees in 2019, issued today, details openings and the requirements for successful nominations for membership on the IFAC Board, Compliance Advisory Panel, and three IFAC committees—Professional Accountants in Business Committee, Professional Accountancy Organization Development Committee, and Small and Medium Practices Committee.

For 2019, the Nominating Committee is seeking nominations for the next IFAC Deputy President. Nominees for this key leadership position should be senior and highly respected members of the profession, able to demonstrate a commitment to IFAC’s strategy and mission, and make astute business decisions in the best interest of the public and the global profession. The IFAC Deputy President is a two-year term position with a significant annual time and travel commitment.

Nominees are also sought for Chair of the Compliance Advisory Panel for 2018, an important leadership role that works directly with IFAC’s member organizations and global adoption and implementation of international standards.

“Each year, we ask our members to help us find diverse, accomplished leaders committed to the public interest and advancing the global accountancy profession,” said IFAC President Rachel Grimes. “With an emphasis on diversity and two significant leadership positions open, we are seeking nominations from all sectors and jurisdictions. We also thank our member organizations for the time and resources devoted to ensure continuing leadership development for future nominations.”

The Nominating Committee encourages all IFAC members to review the Call for Nominations, including the detailed information on vacancies and composition targets as well as specific membership qualifications and requirements. The companion guide offers strategic guidance in selecting candidates, including identifying the most qualified nominee for each available position. IFAC members are encouraged to make diverse nominations that reflect the depth and breadth of the global accountancy profession. Gender equality is especially important to the Nominating Committee to ensure balance on the IFAC Board and other committees; nominations of qualified female candidates are strongly encouraged.

Nominations can be submitted online via the Nominations Database by February 15, 2018. Additional information on the Nominating Committee and its open, transparent selection process is available on the Nominating Committee web page.

About IFAC
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. IFAC is comprised of more than 175 members and associates in more than 130 countries and jurisdictions, representing almost 3 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

Morocco, Italy, & Pakistan Representatives Elected as IFAC Board Members

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The International Federation of Accountants® (IFAC®) is pleased to announce that three new Board Members were elected, and two Member Organizations and one Associate Organization were admitted to the organization, at its 40th Annual Council meeting.

Three new IFAC Board Members are:

  • Asmâa Resmouki, Morocco, nominated by Ordre Des Experts Comptables;
  • ElbanoDe Nuccio, Italy, nominated by Consiglio Nazionale Dei Dottori Commercialisti Degli Esperti Contabili;
  • YacoobSuttar, Pakistan, nominated by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan.

Two existing IFAC Associates were admitted as Members:

  • Association of Accounting Technicians of Sri Lanka, sponsored by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka;
  • Institute of Certified Accountants of Montenegro, sponsored by the Slovenian Institute of Auditors.

And a professional accountancy organization was admitted as an IFAC Associate:

  • Lithuanian Association of Accountants and Auditors, sponsored by the Lithuanian Chamber of Auditors.

“We are delighted to welcome our newest Board Members, as well as two Member Organizations and an Associate,” said IFAC President Rachel Grimes. “Our Board Members bring passion and experience from their home countries to support the global accountancy profession in the public interest.”

“When IFAC was founded in 1977, it had 63 founding members. Today, we have more than 175 members. This tremendous growth has been made possible by thousands of volunteers—who like today’s Board and Committee Members and their Technical Advisors—are committed public interest champions,” she said.

IFAC’s Council meeting this year brought more than 100 member and associate organizations from around the world to Brussels. The next Council meeting will take place in Sydney, Australia, in November 2018, to coincide with the 20th World Congress of Accountants.

About IFAC
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. IFAC is comprised of more than 175 members and associates in more than 130 countries and jurisdictions, representing almost 3 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce

40th Annual Council Admits New Member & Associate Organizations

IPSASB Busca Recibir Comentarios Sobre Propuestas Contables de Beneficios Sociales

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El Consejo de Normas Internacionales de Contabilidad del Sector Público (The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board® o IPSASB®) ha publicado para recibir comentarios del público su Proyecto de Norma (ED) número 63, Beneficios sociales, que aborda el tema de la contabilidad para la prestación de beneficios sociales, tales como los beneficios por retiro, por desempleo y por incapacidad.

Estas propuestas tienen como objetivo mejorar la coherencia, la transparencia y la información de las entidades del sector público sobre planes de beneficios sociales, que representan una gran parte del desembolso gubernamental en la mayoría de las jurisdicciones.

Las Normas Internacionales de Contabilidad del Sector Público (International Public Sector Accounting Standards® o IPSAS®) vigentes no proveen requisitos u orientación sobre cómo contabilizar los beneficios sociales, lo que hace que los usuarios no cuenten con la información necesaria para evaluar el desempeño del Gobierno.

“Los beneficios sociales son un gasto importante para la mayoría de los Gobiernos, y la ausencia de una norma IPSAS para estos programas es una brecha importante en la literatura del consejo”, explica Ian Carruthers, Presidente del IPSASB. “Las propuestas del ED 63 mejorarán la responsabilidad y la transparencia y mejorarán la toma de decisiones en esta área crítica de interés público”.

El ED 63 define los beneficios sociales y propone requisitos para el reconocimiento y la medición de los planes de beneficios sociales. También propone requisitos de divulgación que brindan información adicional para que los usuarios evalúen el efecto de los beneficios sociales en las finanzas gubernamentales futuras.

Se solicita que se envíen los comentarios sobre el Proyecto de Norma hasta el 31 de marzo de 2018.

Cómo enviar comentarios
Para acceder al Proyecto de Norma y su resumen At-a-Glance, o para enviar un comentario, ingrese al sitio web de IPSASB: www.ipsasb.org. Se solicita que se envíen los comentarios sobre el Proyecto de Norma hasta el 31 de marzo de 2018. El IPSASB alienta a las organizaciones miembro de IFAC y a las organizaciones contables regionales a facilitar este Proyecto de Norma a todos sus miembros y empleados.

Acerca del IPSASB
El IPSASB trabaja para fortalecer la gestión financiera pública a nivel mundial a través del desarrollo de las Normas Internacionales de Contabilidad del Sector Público basadas en acumulaciones (IPSAS®) y otras formas de orientación para uso de los Gobiernos y otras entidades del sector público. Recibe apoyo del Banco Asiático de Desarrollo, el Instituto Canadiense de Contadores Públicos Autorizados, la Junta de Informes Externos de Nueva Zelanda y los Gobiernos de Canadá y Nueva Zelanda. La Federación Internacional de Contadores (IFAC) facilita las estructuras y los procesos que respaldan las operaciones del IPSASB. Para obtener información relacionada con derechos de autor, marcas y permisos, ingrese a la sección de permisos o comuníquese con permissions@ifac.org.

Acerca del Comité de Interés Público
Las actividades gubernamentales y normativas de IPSASB son supervisadas por el Comité de Interés Público (PIC), para garantizar que sigan el debido proceso y reflejen el interés público. El PIC está compuesto por personas con experiencia en el sector público o informes financieros y con participación profesional en organizaciones que tienen interés en promover la información financiera de alta calidad y comparable en un nivel internacional.

IFAC Publishes New Roadmap Guide to Developing Information & Communication Technology

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 A new publication has been developed under the IFAC Professional Accountancy Organization (PAO) Capacity Building Program, currently funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID). The guide will enable PAOs to develop information and communication technology (ICT) roadmaps that meet the individual needs of each PAO based on their infrastructure, level of development, regulatory obligations, and number of stakeholders, as well as consider external and environmental factors that may impact ICT planning.

The IFAC PAO Capacity Building Program supports the development and growth of PAOs around the world. By working with IFAC’s global stakeholders—PAOs, international donors, the international development community, and others—the Program works to solve the global need for growth and development of the accountancy profession, all in support of the public interest.

IESBA Opens Fees Survey

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Update: The IESBA has extended their deadline to March 1, 2018 to give stakeholders an extra month to respond to their Fees Questionnaire. 

The International Ethics Standards Board of Accountants (IEBSA) recently opened a public survey to seek individual views about the level of fees charged by audit firms. The survey seeks views and information from stakeholders: investors and other users of financial statements, the corporate governance community, the regulatory and audit oversight community, preparers, firms, national standard setters, IFAC member organizations, academics, and others.

The IESBA is exploring a number of matters related to fees charged by firms to investigate whether there is a need for further enhancements to the Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants or to commission of staff guidance. This survey is part of the IESBA’s fact finding efforts and the responses will help inform the IESBA’s consideration of the relevant matters.

Respondents are asked to submit their completed PDF questionnaires via the IESBA website, using the “Submit a Comment” link. Completed questionnaires are requested by  March 1, 2018 

Professional Accountants as Business Partners and Value Enablers

Sharing Knowledge, Ideas and Experience

Following the Professional Accountants in Business Committee’s September 2017 web meeting, this report shares the collective knowledge, ideas, and experience of the committee regarding the role of professional accountants as business leaders and value enablers for organizations.

The main themes in the report, and in the meeting it flows from, are:

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Revised Cash Basis IPSAS

The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) has issued a revised IPSAS, Financial Reporting under the Cash Basis of Accounting. The amendments address some of the main barriers to adoption of this standard.  

This revised version of the Cash Basis IPSAS implements the proposals made in Exposure Draft 61, Amendments to Financial Reporting under the Cash Basis of Accounting.

The revised version takes effect on January 1, 2019, with earlier adoption encouraged.

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