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  • IFAC Named Anti-Corruption Network Partner to B20, Adds Three Leaders to B20 Taskforces

    New York, Buenos Aires English

    The B20 has tapped IFAC (International Federation of Accountants) as a Network Partner to its Compliance & Integrity taskforce focused on anti-corruption, and has added three IFAC leaders to taskforces on Integrity & Compliance, Financing Growth & Infrastructure, and SME Development.

    Corruption undermines sustainable development and corrodes growth on a regional and global scale. In partnership, the B20 and IFAC are committed to anti-corruption efforts and effective policy critical to safeguarding integrity in the financial system.

    “Grounded in a strong ethical code, accountants ensure the financial integrity of the organizations in which they work and are critical for the functioning of stable financial markets,” said IFAC CEO, Fayez Choudhury. “We are pleased to partner with the B20 to advance the global fight against corruption and to recognize the vital work being done every day by more than 3 million professional accountants that IFAC represents and supports.”

    The B20 also adds to its taskforces three IFAC leaders to provide professional accountancy’s perspective on critical issues:

    • Carol Bellringer, IFAC Board Member – Integrity & Compliance
    • Dr. Richard Petty, IFAC Board Member – Financing Growth & Infrastructure
    • Manoj Fadnis, IFAC SMP Committee Member – SME Development

    “Finding real business and policy solutions to issues such as corruption requires input and commitment by leaders across sectors,” said Dr. Daniel Funes de Rioja, B20 Chair. “In developing the private sector’s voice on global issues, the perspective of accountants will prove indispensable in policy proposals to support both business and the public interest.”

    With prominent changes in its business environment in recent years, Argentina’s B20 Presidency provides an amplified stage to advocate for the private sector’s role in advancing public interest outcomes that support healthy economies and societies. 

    “Tackling corruption is essential to gain and maintain the public’s trust in business and government. We are eager to play a role in the fight against corruption as part of our global profession, and in this important year of Argentina’s G20 Presidency,” said Dr. José Luis Arnoletto, President of the Federación Argentina de Consejos Profesionales de Ciencias Económicas (FACPCE).

    The B20 Argentina will focus on a variety of key challenges, including growth and infrastructure financing, promoting investment, ensuring food accessibility and addressing the challenges of the new industrial revolution.

    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 over 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.

    About B20
    The Business 20 is the private sector´s voice of the G20 community. It addresses global challenges and priorities defined by the G20 countries, by building solid consensus amongst business leaders, international organizations and civil society regarding how they should be approached. With more than 1000 business leaders from 38 countries, the B20 2018 Argentine cycle, has begun discussions regarding relevant topics such as: Digital Economy and Industry 4.0; Trade and Investment; Employment and Education; Financing Growth and Infrastructure; Sustainable Food Systems; Energy, Resource Efficiency and Sustainability; SME Development; and Integrity and Compliance. On the 4th and 5th of October, B20 will present its conclusions and policy recommendations to the G20 Leaders in the Buenos Aires Summit.

  • Transformative Leader Appointed as IFAC CEO-Designate

    New York, New York English

    IFAC—the International Federation of Accountants—announced today that, after an extensive global search, Mr. Kevin Dancey, FCPA, FCA—former President and Chief Executive Officer of CPA Canada—has been selected as IFAC’s next Chief Executive Officer. He will succeed current IFAC Chief Executive Officer, Fayez Choudhury, whose term expires at the end of the year.

    Kevin has a long history of leadership in both the accountancy profession and public service. In addition to leading CPA Canada and the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, he has served as PwC’s Canadian Senior Partner and Chief Executive Officer. Prior to the firm’s global merger with Price Waterhouse, Kevin was Coopers & Lybrand’s national tax practice leader. Beyond the profession, Kevin has served Canada’s citizens in a variety of public service roles. He currently chairs Finance Canada’s Departmental Audit Committee and is National Coordinator of the CPA Canada Martin Family Initiative, which mentors Canadian indigenous youth. Kevin holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hon.) in Mathematics & Economics from McMaster University.

    “Kevin’s deep experience running large and complex membership organizations and an accountancy firm provides outstanding foundations to take IFAC forward,” IFAC President, Rachel Grimes said. “His leadership qualities, and his global relationships, will help ensure IFAC continues to grow its leadership role on the world stage.”

    “To be selected as the next IFAC Chief Executive Officer is a singular honor—a career capstone,” said IFAC Incoming Chief Executive Officer Kevin Dancey. “Accountants positively influence the global economy in a multitude of ways. I’m looking forward to being a passionate advocate for the 3 million professional accountants represented by IFAC’s more than 175 member organizations in over 130 jurisdictions.”

    “IFAC is a vital organization representing the interests of an essential profession,” said IFAC Chief Executive Officer Fayez Choudhury. “I’ve known Kevin for a number of years and I’m delighted that someone with his stature, acumen and experience will take IFAC forward.”

    Mr. Dancey joins on May 14, 2018, and will work closely with Mr. Choudhury to ensure a seamless leadership transition.

    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.

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    Mr. Kevin Dancey, FCPA, FCA

    Kevin Dancey to Lead Global Accountancy Profession’s Voice at Time of Critical Change

  • Countdown to 2018 IFAC Global SMP Survey

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    The 2018 IFAC Global SMP Survey will launch on March 22 and be open until May 21. As in past years, your support and promotion to your members is vital to its success, and importantly, provides an opportunity for your members to contribute. The survey helps your member organization and IFAC gain an understanding of the specific challenges and opportunities faced by SMPs and SMEs and as a result, better serve this critical constituency. Individual country results will be available to enable you to compare to regional and global findings.

    The survey, which is issued every two years is designed to be completed by senior professionals of small- and medium-sized practices (SMPs), whose clients are predominately small- and medium-sized entities (SMEs). It is intended to take a snapshot of key issues, and track important trends and developments, facing this sector. The 2016 Survey revealed interesting insights in these areas with responses from more than 5,000 respondents from 164 countries. This year, the survey includes new questions on talent management, technology developments, as well as marketing and branding.

    We will be in contact shortly with ways to promote the survey, including:

    • Support Materials: This month, you will receive an email announcement with tools to help you share the survey through your membership and network, including, a survey link, messaging (that can be translated), social media suggestions, and infographics.
    • Events: We encourage you to use upcoming events and conferences to promote the survey by mentioning it during in speeches and, when appropriate event materials and presentations. IFAC will provide a promotional PowerPoint slide.
    • Social Media: IFAC will provide suggested text for Twitter, Facebook, and Linkedin. Follow the conversation at #SMPSurvey
  • IPSASB Consults on 2019-2023 Strategy and Work Plan

    New York, New York English

    The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board® (IPSASB®) has published a Consultation Document on its proposed Strategy and Work Plan for 2019-2023.

    The draft Strategy emphasizes the importance of International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) to public financial management reforms and proposes the following strategic objective:

    • Strengthening Public Financial Management (PFM) globally through increasing adoption of accrual-based IPSAS.
      • Delivered through two main areas of activity, both of which have a public interest focus:
        • Developing IPSAS and other high-quality financial reporting guidance for the public sector; and
        • Raising awareness of IPSAS and the benefits of accrual adoption.

    The IPSASB proposes five themes that support the strategic objective and which will drive its work. 

    To develop standards on critical areas in public sector accounting, the IPSASB proposes to take on three new major public sector specific projects – accounting for natural resources, discount rates and differential reporting – all of which will provide great public interest benefits to a wide range of constituents.  

    The IPSASB will also continue to maintain convergence with International Financial Reporting Standards, where appropriate, and to work with others to promote IPSAS adoption and emphasize the importance of accrual-based information for strengthening PFM. 

    “The IPSASB will continue to focus on developing standards addressing public sector specific financial reporting issues,” said IPSASB Chair Ian Carruthers. “However, the proposed strategy also emphasizes the importance of the IPSASB working with others to ensure that the great benefits of IPSAS implementation are more widely understood and that the power of accrual reporting in supporting PFM reforms is fully recognized.” 

    This Consultation provides an opportunity for constituents to comment on the IPSASB’s strategic objective, supporting themes and work plan priorities for the period 2019-2023. Please submit your responses by June 15, 2018 to ensure your views are considered.

    How to Comment
    To access the Consultation and its summary At-a-Glance document, or to submit a comment, visit the IPSASB website at www.ipsasb.org. Comments are requested by June 15, 2018. The IPSASB encourages IFAC member organizations and regional accountancy organizations to promote the availability of this Consultation to their members and employees.


    About the IPSASB
    The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) works to strengthen public financial management globally through the development of accrual-based International Public Sector Accounting Standards® (IPSAS®) and other guidance for use by governments and other public sector entities. It receives support from the Asian Development Bank, the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada, the New Zealand External Reporting Board, and the governments of Canada and New Zealand. The structures and processes that support the operations of the IPSASB are facilitated by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). For copyright, trademark, and permissions information, please go to permissions or contact permissions@ifac.org.


    About the Public Interest Committee
    The governance and standard-setting activities of the IPSASB are overseen by the Public Interest Committee (PIC), to ensure that they follow due process and reflect the public interest. The PIC is comprised of individuals with expertise in public sector or financial reporting, and professional engagement in organizations that have an interest in promoting high-quality and internationally comparable financial information.

  • IPSASB Proposes New Lease Accounting Model for the Public Sector

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    (New York, January 31, 2018) – The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board® (IPSASB®) today released for comment Exposure Draft (ED) 64, Leases.

    ED 64 proposes a single right-of-use model for lease accounting that will replace the risks and rewards incidental to ownership model in IPSAS 13, Leases. ED 64 also proposes new public sector specific accounting requirements for leases at below market terms (also known as “concessionary leases”) for both lessors and lessees.

    For lessees, ED 64 proposes accounting requirements that are converged with the International Accounting Standards Board’s IFRS 16, Leases, by requiring the recognition of a right-of-use asset and a lease liability for all leases, except for short-term leases and leases of low-value assets.

    For lessors, ED 64 proposes a right-of-use model specifically designed for public sector financial reporting that differs from the risks and rewards incidental to ownership model for lessors in IFRS 16 by:

    (a)             Continuing to recognize and measure the leased asset according to the applicable IPSAS; and

    (b)             Recognizing a lease receivable and a liability (unearned revenue) as a result of the lease contract, except for short-term leases.

    The proposals in ED 64 address common public sector lease contracts where a lessor and a lessee are part of the same economic entity.

    “Leases, including concessionary leases, are very important financing mechanisms in the public sector and in international organizations,” said IPSASB Chair Ian Carruthers. “The proposals in ED 64 will provide better information on the financial impacts of leases and therefore enhance both the accountability of an entity for its management of resources and improve the quality of information for decision-making.”  

    Comment Deadline: June 30, 2018

    How to Comment
    To access the Exposure Draft and its summary At-a-Glance document, or to submit a comment, visit the IPSASB website at www.ipsasb.org. Comments on the Exposure Draft are requested by June 30, 2018. The IPSASB encourages IFAC member organizations and regional accountancy organizations to promote the availability of this Exposure Draft to their members and employees.

    About the IPSASB
    The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) works to strengthen public financial management globally through the development of accrual-based International Public Sector Accounting Standards® (IPSAS®) and other guidance for use by governments and other public sector entities. It receives support from the Asian Development Bank, the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada, the New Zealand External Reporting Board, and the governments of Canada and New Zealand. The structures and processes that support the operations of the IPSASB are facilitated by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). For copyright, trademark, and permissions information, please go to permissions or contact permissions@ifac.org.

    About the Public Interest Committee
    The governance and standard-setting activities of the IPSASB are overseen by the Public Interest Committee (PIC), to ensure that they follow due process and reflect the public interest. The PIC is comprised of individuals with expertise in public sector or financial reporting, and professional engagement in organizations that have an interest in promoting high-quality and internationally comparable financial information.

     

     

    Call for Comment on Exposure Draft 64, Leases

  • Focusing on Performance: Enhancing Governance

    New York, New York English

    Globally there are 60 countries that do not have professional accountancy organizations (PAOs), and, there are an additional 93 PAOs that do not have sufficient capacity to function effectively at all levels. IFAC (The International Federation of Accountants) continues its work in providing effective guidance to PAOs for enhanced governance. Strong governance enriches PAOs’ mission and vision, resulting in improved quality of financial management systems in emerging economies.

    IFAC has released a new publication,Focusing on Performance’, to build awareness within the PAO community to provide guidance and encourage best governance practices and principles within their current governance arrangements. The publication also features a self-assessment tool for PAOs to utilize when reviewing their governance framework. 

    IFAC continues to identify and share PAO’s governance experiences and success stories via the Global Knowledge Gateway. Visit the site now for resources and thought leadership.

    Guidance for Professional Accountancy Organizations to Enhance their Governance

  • IAASB Seeks Future-Focused External Reporting Advisors

    New York, New York English

    The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) seeks between 15-20 people from around the world to advise on key challenges in assurance engagements relating to Emerging Forms of External Reporting (EER).

    The Board is establishing a Project Advisory Panel (“PAP”) to support its Integrated Reporting Working Group (IRWG).

    As a PAP member, successful candidates with strong experience in integrated reporting and will be an important part of the IRWG’s development of non-authoritative guidance on assurance engagements relating to emerging forms of external reporting.

    The PAP will provide guidance on key challenges in assurance engagements over Emerging Forms of External Reporting (EER).

    To join the panel and help shape the future of audit in an integrated reporting environment. Submit a brief profile on or before February, 2, 2018, to IAASBmeeting@iaasb.org. For more information on becoming a nominee, visit IAASB Releases Call for Nominations. And for more information on the IAASB project, visit IAASB’s Project Page.

  • Expanding SMP Services: Agreed-Upon Procedures Engagements

    New York, New York English

    Agreed-Upon Procedures (AUP) engagements provide a great opportunity for small- and medium–sized practices (SMPs) to grow, and deliver a valuable client service. IFAC (The International Federation of Accountants) has released a new publication, Agreed-Upon Procedures (AUP) Engagements: A Growth and Value Opportunity. The publication describes AUP engagements, when they are appropriate, and, identifies key client benefits. It also covers examples of financial and non-financial information AUP engagements and provides six short case studies with example procedures that might be applied.

  • Registration Now Open for World Congress of Accountants 2018 Sydney, Australia

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    The excitement is building and registration is now open for the world’s largest gathering of accountants: the World Congress of Accountants (WCOA) 2018 in Sydney, Australia, November 5-8, 2018.

    Held in the new International Convention Centre on the world-famous Sydney harbor and co-hosted by Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand and CPA Australia, the 20th WCOA promises to be the biggest and most exciting congress yet.

    IFAC’s member organizations have always played an important role in telling millions of professional accountants about the importance of WCOA. For WCOA 2018, that role has never been easier.

    From now until the congress starts in Sydney next November, our member organizations will have access to innovative, regularly-updated multi-media tools and content including: press releases, social media content, news updates, videos, and photos.

    IFAC members will be able to access these materials after subscribing to the WCOA newsletter for regular updates. In the coming weeks, you will receive the newsletter and information on how to set up an account and password to start utilizing the WCOA Brandfolder.

    The WCOA 2018 program will explore a range of key themes, including:

    • protecting the public interest and building prosperity;
    • addressing the leadership challenge;
    • embracing disruptive technologies and innovation;
    • enhancing ethics and integrity; and
    • exploring sustainable solutions to business, social enterprises, and economies.

    ACCA and one of Australia’s leading universities, RMIT, are WCOA 2018’s debut sponsors but there are many additional sponsorship opportunities available.