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  • 2013 IFAC Small and Medium Practices Forum

    Kampala, Uganda English

    At the annual IFAC SMP Forum, delegates convene to learn, debate, and collaborate on a global stage regarding the unique opportunities and challenges facing SMPs and their small- and medium-sized entity (SME) clients. This year’s event attracted over 175 delegates from 33 professional accountancy organizations in 30 countries. 

    Program is subject to change. 

    7:15 – 8:45Registration and Collection of Materials
    9:00 – 9:25

    Welcome

    Fayez Choudhury, CEO, IFAC; Dr. Mussa J. Assad, President, PAFA;
    Naru Thakkar, President, ICPAU (Presentation)


    9:25 – 9:25

    Guest of Honor
    Speaker of the Parliament of Uganda – Rt. Hon. Rebecca Kadaga 

    9:45 – 10:00

    Setting the Scene

    Giancarlo Attolini, Chair, IFAC SMP Committee (Presentation)

    10:00 – 10:20Refreshment Break

    10:20 – 11:30

    Panel 1: Supporting SME Growth Through Innovation
    Chair: Stuart Black, Member, IFAC SMP Committee (Presentation)

    Panelists: Bernard Agulhas, CEO, Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors (South Africa) (Presentation)

    Japheth Katto, CEO, Capital Markets Authority of Uganda

    André Kilesse, President, Fédération des Experts-comptables Européens (FEE) (Presentation)

    11:30 – 12:45

    Panel 2: Enhancing SMP Value Through Assurance and Practice Management
    Chair: Sylvia Tsen, Director, Quality and Member Relations (Presentation)

    Panelists: Peter Hollis, Chair, ICAEW Practice Committee

    Simant Prakash, Partner Designate, RSM Ashvir (Presentation)

    Brendan Murtagh, Member, International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) (Presentation)

    12:45 – 13:45

    Lunch and Transition to Breakout Session

    Participants will be split into breakout groups to share their views, experience and ideas on emerging trends and tools and resources required to support today and tomorrow’s SMPs 


    13:45 – 15:15

    Breakout One: Technology, Business, and Regulatory Trends Impacting SMPs
    (Sessions will be chaired and led by SMP Committee members)

    15:15 – 15:30

    Refreshment Break

    15:30 – 17:00

    Breakout Two: Initiatives to Assist SMPs – Success Stories and Priorities
    (Sessions will be chaired and led by SMP Committee members)

    17:00 – 17:20

    Closing Remarks

    Giancarlo Attolini, Chair, IFAC SMP Committee

    Vickson Ncube, CEO, PAFA

    18:30 – 21:30

    Dinner

    The forum is made possible through the generous support of our sponsors: 

    Gold Sponsor:

    Silver Sponsors:

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    IFAC CEO Fayez Choudhury Greeting the Speaker of the Parliament of Uganda
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    2013 IFAC SMP Forum, Kampala, Uganda, Main Conference Hall
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    IFAC SMP Committee at 2013 SMP Forum in Kampala, Uganda
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    IFAC Director, Quality & Member Relations Sylvia Tsen and Board Member Japheth Katto
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    Ugandan Traditional Dance Troupe, Ndere Troupe, performs during Forum dinner

    Co-hosted with the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Uganda and the Pan African Federation of Accountants

  • Supporting the Provision of Effective Business Support to Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises

    Paul Thompson
    Deputy Director, SME & SMP Affairs
    REPARIS PAO Regional Forum
    Vienna, Austria English

    Presentation by Paul Thompson, IFAC Deputy Director, SME & SMP Affairs at the Central and South East Europe Regional Forum for Professional Accountancy Organizations co-hosted with the World Bank in Vienna on June 1, 2012. 

  • Building Capacity to Add Value to Business Enterprises

    Sylvia Tsen
    Director, Quality and Member Relations, IFAC
    REPARIS PAO Regional Forum
    Vienna, Austria English

    Presentation by Sylvia Tsen, Director, Quality and Member Relations, IFAC at the Central and South East Europe Regional Forum for Professional Accountancy Organizations co-hosted with the World Bank in Vienna on June 1, 2012. 

  • PAIB Committee Response to the Institute of Management Accountants Proposed Conceptual Framework for Managerial Costing

    The PAIB Committee submitted this comment letter to the Institute of Management Accountants on its proposed Conceptual Framework for Managerial CostingRecommendations include breaking up the document to address concerns regarding length, application of the principles to all organizations, conflicting definitions of accuracy, and a misrepresented diagram from the PAIB Committee's guidance on costing (

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  • SMP Committee Strategic Initiatives

    Giancarlo Attolini
    Chair, IFAC SMP Committee
    IFAC Board Meeting
    New York, New York English

    Presentation given by SMP Committee Chair Giancarlo Attolini at the IFAC Board Meeting in September 2012 on the current and upcoming activities of the IFAC SMP Committee in each of its strategic focus areas: Input to Standard-Setting, Input to Public Policy and Regulation, Adoption and Implementation, and Development and Quality.

  • How to Cope with Pressure to Lower Fees

    Giancarlo Attolini, Chair, and Paul Thompson, Deputy Director, IFAC SME and SMP Affairs
    Article for Member Bodies English

    This article offers tips for small- and medium-sized practices (SMPs) in reacting to pressure to lower fees. While this pressure is nothing new, it has been exacerbated in many jurisdictions by the economic climate. The article was released as part of the committee’s practice management series to help IFAC members support their SMP constituents.

    The article was released to IFAC member organizations to publish in their journals. For example, see below from CPA Singapore 

    Practice Management Tips for SMPs

  • IAASB Continues to Address Assurance Needs of Smaller Entities; Issues Revised Standard on Review Engagements

    New York, New York English

    In support of its commitment to explore standards for services that meet the unique needs of small- and medium-sized entities (SMEs), the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) today released International Standard on Review Engagements (ISRE) 2400 (Revised), Engagements to Review Historical Financial Statements. ISRE 2400 (Revised) follows the release earlier in 2012 of International Standard on Related Services (ISRS) 4410 (Revised), Compilation Engagements, a standard also addressing services of particular relevance to SMEs.

    “An important aspect of the IAASB’s strategic focus in recent years has been our response to the growing demand for assurance services, other than the financial statement audit, that help enhance the credibility of SMEs’ financial statements,” noted Prof. Arnold Schilder, IAASB chairman. “In light of this demand, it is fundamental that there be robust standards to support a diverse range of services for this important stakeholder group. ISRE 2400 (Revised) is an important contribution to this aim.”

    Review engagements are of particular relevance for entities that are not required, or do not elect, to have an audit, but wish to enhance the credibility of, and confidence in, their unaudited financial statements among their users through practitioner involvement. The practitioner’s report when a review engagement has been conducted in accordance with ISRE 2400 (Revised) describes whether anything has come to the practitioner's attention that causes the practitioner to believe the financial statements are not prepared, in all material respects, in accordance with the applicable financial reporting framework. A review is a limited assurance engagement, however, and the procedures performed are substantially less than those performed in an audit conducted in accordance with International Standards on Auditing. Accordingly, the practitioner's review engagement report does not express an audit opinion on the financial statements.

    “This standard enhances both the value and performance of review engagements. Through strengthened requirements and additional guidance, it helps ensure there is sufficient appropriate evidential support for the practitioner’s conclusion on the financial statements and further promotes high-quality engagements,” explained James Gunn, IAASB technical director.

    The revised standard is effective for reviews of financial statements for periods ending on or after December 31, 2013. An At a Glance publication provides an overview of the revised standard.

     

    About the IAASB
    The IAASBdevelops 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 IFAC.

    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 167 members and associates in 127 countries and jurisdictions, representing approximately 2.5 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

     

     

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