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  • Global Search Begins for Volunteer Members to Serve on the IPSASB

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    Six volunteers are being sought to serve as members on the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB).  The Nominating Committee has issued a call for nominations looking for candidates to serve for an initial term of up to three years, commencing January 1, 2023.

    “Volunteers with diverse backgrounds and skills are essential to the development of high-quality international standards, as well as the promotion of IPSAS adoption,” said Ian Carruthers, IPSASB Chair. “I strongly encourage our key stakeholders to consider applying and/or nominating candidates. Participation in the IPSASB’s work is a valuable experience for both the volunteer as well as being beneficial for the nominating and/or employing organization."

    Nominations from a wide range of relevant backgrounds are sought, including, but not limited to:

    • Users of general-purpose financial reports, such as parliamentarians, budget offices, and credit-rating agencies;
    • Preparers of accrual-based financial statements, such those reporting directly or indirectly in accordance with IPSAS, or in the process of transitioning to IPSAS or another accrual-based accounting framework;
    • Ministries of Finance and Treasury departments; and,
    • Public sector external auditors.

    Candidates will ideally have a public sector background and/or experience in standard setting to be able to contribute value to the work of the Board. English proficiency (both written and oral) is essential, as this is the language in which the IPSASB operates.

    Regional balance is important to ensure diverse input from a wide range of jurisdictions to the Board’s discussions. Nominations of qualified candidates from all regions of the world are encouraged and, particularly from the Africa–Middle East and Latin America regions. Nominations from jurisdictions where English is not the native language are particularly encouraged. .

    For more details and information on how to submit an application, please see the Call for Nominations

    Deadline for submitting applications is January 31, 2022.

  • New Platform from IFAC Offers Digital Access to International Accounting Standards – eIS

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    Today, the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) unveiled a new online resource providing unprecedented access to the international standards that support and distinguish the accountancy profession. eIS, short for e-International Standards, provides direct access to the standards developed by the International Audit and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB), the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA), and the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB), alongside key support, reference, and guidance materials, available to contextualize the language and provide enhanced transparency.

    “Rooted in our commitment to the public interest, this platform responds to stakeholder needs by making international standards and their accompanying resources accessible and easy to use,” said Kevin Dancey, CEO of IFAC. “As we continue to focus on modern approaches and the use of technology to enhance our profession, the development of eIS was a natural next step in supporting our members around the world, and the 3.5 million professional accountants they represent.”

    IFAC worked together with the standard-setting boards to develop a better way to access the standards. Through surveys and conversations with key stakeholders, IFAC identified the key elements required to deliver a modern platform allowing the profession easier access to international standards, while providing enhanced functionality in how the standards are used.

    eIS features include:

    • a responsive design that can be used on mobile, tablet and desktop;
    • advanced and intuitive search capabilities;
    • easy access to related resources;
    • easy pop-up access to references;
    • version control functionality; and
    • easy-to-navigate pages with multiple viewing modes.

    Learn more about eIS here or visit the platform today: eis.international-standards.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 180 members and associates in 135 countries and jurisdictions, representing more than 3 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

    eIS aims to enhance adoption and implementation of professional standards on ethics, audit & assurance, and public sector accounting

  • Tune In for the IAASB’s Next LinkedIn Live Discussion on the Newly Proposed Standard for Less Complex Entities

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    Join the IAASB for the second LinkedIn Live session discussing the recently proposed new standard for audits of less complex entities on October 20 at 8 am ET. The session will feature IAASB Member Chun Wee Chiew, IAASB Consultative Advisory Group Member Claes Norberg, and IAASB Technical Director Willie Botha discussing on which entities the proposed standard can be used, who makes decisions regarding using the standard, and how those decisions are made. They will also discuss how the standard will be received by users of the financial statements. IAASB Technical Advisor and Member of the IAASB LCE Task Force Viviene Bauer will moderate the discussion.

    The third and final livestream discussion in this series will air on November 17 at 8 am ET. It will feature IAASB Member Julie Corden, LCE Reference Group Member Andrew Braithwaite, and IAASB LCE Task Force Member Brendan Murtagh discussing what the proposed new standard means for audit firms and practitioners, including the benefits of the standard, what firms, engagement partners and teams need to consider in decision making, and the potential impact on small- and medium-sized practices. The first session in the series, which addressed the journey to the proposed new standard and its key principles, is available on LinkedIn and YouTube.

    The IAASB strongly encourages all interested stakeholders to provide their feedback on the proposed new standalone standard for audits of less complex entities by January 31, 2022. The standard is relevant to users of financial statements, owners, management, and those charged with governance of entities, preparers of financial statements, legislative or regulatory authorities, relevant local bodies with standard-setting authority, professional accountancy organizations, academics, regulators and audit oversight bodies, and auditors and audit firms, among others.

    Second Discussion, Who Can Use the Proposed Standard and Will It Be Used, Livestreams October 20, 8 am ET

  • First-time Implementation Guide for ISQM 1 Updated and Reissued

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    The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) today released an updated version of the First-time Implementation Guide for International Standard on Quality Management (ISQM) 1, Quality Management for Firms that Perform Audits or Reviews of Financial Statements, or Other Assurance or Related Services Engagements, which was previously issued on June 14, 2021.

    The update was made in response to questions the IAASB received on the illustrative table on page 89 of the original guide illustrating some scenarios relating to the evaluation of the firm’s system of quality management and related possible conclusions in accordance with paragraph 54 of ISQM 1. The table was intended to illustrate how the combination of various factors outlined in the table may affect what conclusion is reached. It was not intended to be definitive on the conclusions reached in each circumstance.

    Given a number of questions from various sources about how to interpret the table, the following revisions were made to provide further context and clarification when evaluating the system of quality management:

    • The section “How the Evaluation is Undertaken, Including What Information is Considered” (pages 89–92) was revised.
    • Limited conforming changes were made to the section “Evaluate the Remedial Actions, and if Necessary, Take Further Action” (page 79).

    The suite of quality management standards come into effect on December 15, 2022. This guide, and the first-time implementation guide for ISQM 2, do not amend or override the International Standards on Quality Management, the texts of which alone are authoritative. Reading the publications are not a substitute for reading the ISQMs. The IAASB encourages all practitioners to plan early for appropriate implementation, given the potential impact of the changes to firms’ systems of quality management.

  • Join Us October 12-14 for IFAC EdExchange Summit: Leading Sustainability

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    IFAC is dedicating our second annual virtual summit to sustainability and helping professional accountants do different things with the skills and competencies they already have in their toolbox.

    Our three-day summit in October will focus on the demand for organizations to act and the needs and perspectives of investors, regulators and public interest entities. It features speakers with global expertise in sustainability, environmental, social, and governance (ESG), integrated and sustainability reporting, sustainability-related investor needs, and more. It will help professional accountants, and the professional accountancy organizations that support them, understand—and take action to meet—growing demands for sustainability services from the public and private sector.

      Register Here

     New Platform

    Taking advantage of the virtual world, this year’s summit will take a place in a new platform built for virtual conferences by the American Accounting Association. The platform features an exhibit hall available 24 hours a day, conference chat function, speaker backgrounds and Zoom integration. Keynotes and sessions will also include live interpretation in French, Russian, and Spanish. Video recordings for sessions will also be available on the IFAC website following the event.

    Agenda

    • Tuesday, October 12: The demand for organizations to act
    • Wednesday, October 13: Investors’ Perspective on Accountants’ Role
      • 8:00 am EST-10:45 am EST
      • Panel: public and private sector employers’ needs & perspectives, featuring Fastly and Robinhood board member, Future Generations Commissioner (Wales), Korn Ferry (global recruiter), and The Luxury Network (Singapore)
      • Case studies with KPMG and Black Sun
    • Thursday, October 14: Public Interest Entities’ Perspective on Accountants’ Role
      • 8:00 am EST-11:00 am EST
      • Panel: the needs of public interest entities, featuring speakers representing regulators, audit oversight, reporting, and the development community
      • Panel: Ensuring A Long-Term Sustainable Profession Through the Lens of Early Career Accountants

    Additional details will be published in IFAC Events as speakers are confirmed.

  • Tune In for the IAASB LinkedIn Live Series on the Newly Proposed Standard for Less Complex Entities

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    Join the IAASB for a three-part discussion series on LinkedIn on the proposed new standard for audits of less complex entities. In the first session IAASB Chair Tom Seidenstein, IAASB Member and Less Complex Entities (LCE) Task Force Chair Kai Morten Hagen, and IAASB Deputy Director Beverley Bahlmann will address the journey to the proposed new standard, its key principles, how it compares to the existing suite of International Standards on Auditing (ISAs) and why it is important for stakeholders. The first discussion will livestream on LinkedIn on September 28 at 8 am ET.

    The second livestream discussion will follow on October 20 at 8 am with IAASB Technical Director Willie Botha, IAASB Member Chun-Wee Chiew and IAASB Consultative Advisory Group Member Claes Norberg addressing on which entities the proposed standard can be used, who makes decisions regarding using the standard, and how those decisions are made. IAASB Technical Advisor and LCE Task Force Member Viviene Bauer will moderate the discussion.

    The third and final livestream in this series will air on November 17 at 8 am. It will feature IAASB Member Julie Corden, LCE Reference Group Member Andrew Braithwaite, and IAASB LCE Task Force Member Brendan Murtagh discussing what the proposed new standard means for audit firms and practitioners, including the benefits of the standard, what firms and engagement teams need to consider in decision making, and the potential impact on small- and medium-sized practices.

    The IAASB strongly encourages all interested stakeholders to provide their feedback on the proposed new standalone standard for audits of less complex entities by January 31, 2022. The standard is relevant to users of financial statements, owners, management and those charged with governance of entities, preparers of financial statements, legislative or regulatory authorities, relevant local bodies with standard-setting authority, professional accountancy organizations, academics, regulators and audit oversight bodies, and auditors and audit firms, among others.

    First Discussion, What Makes the IAASB’s Draft Less Complex Entities Standard So Important?, Livestreams September 28, 8 am ET

  • Now Available: 2020 IAASB Handbook

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    The IAASB has released the 2020 Handbook of International Quality Control, Auditing, Review, Other Assurance, and Related Services Pronouncements. The latest edition of the handbook includes:

    • ISA 540 (Revised), Auditing Accounting Estimates and Related Disclosures replacing ISA 540, Auditing Accounting Estimates, Including Fair Value Accounting Estimates, and Related Disclosures. The handbook also includes conforming and consequential amendments from ISA 540 to other standards, with the exception of International Auditing Practice Note 1000, which will be updated for changes to ISA 540 (Revised), and ISA 315 (Revised 2019) in the 2021 IAASB Handbook. ISA 540 (Revised) is effective for audits of financial statements for periods beginning on or after December 15, 2019.
    • Changes for the conforming amendments arising from the restructured International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants, issued by the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants, have been made in Volume 1 and 2 of the 2020 IAASB Handbook.
    • The following standards, which are not yet effective, have been included in the back of Volume 1 and 2:
      • ISA 315 (Revised 2019), Identifying and Assessing the Risks of Material Misstatement
      • Conforming and Consequential Amendments to Other ISAs Arising from ISA 315 (Revised 2019)
      • International Standard on Quality Management (ISQM) 1, Quality Management for Firms that Perform Audits or Reviews of Financial Statements, or Other Assurance or Related Services Engagements
      • ISQM 2, Engagement Quality Reviews
      • ISA 220 (Revised), Quality Management for an Audit of Financial Statements
      • Conforming and Consequential Amendments to Other ISAs Arising from the Quality Management Projects
      • ISRS 4400 (Revised), Agreed-Upon Procedures Engagements

    The handbooks can be downloaded from the IAASB website.

    Coming Soon: New Online Platform for Digital Access

    The first fully digital IAASB handbook will be available on a new web application, e-International Standards (eIS) soon. The platform is optimized for users through search functions, resources and references, and easy navigation. Follow the IAASB on Twitter and LinkedIn or register and subscribe via the IAASB website for launch details and announcements.

    Reproducing and Translating the IAASB Handbook

    To help adoption and implementation of the IAASB standards, stakeholders are invited to submit requests for permission to reproduce or translate the IAASB handbook online via the Online Permissions Requests or Inquiries system on the IFAC website.

  • Audits of Less Complex Entities Consultation: Supplemental Guidance on Auditor Reporting & Mapping Documents Published

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    The IAASB has published new documents related to its open consultation on the audits of less complex entities:

    • Proposed supplemental guidance on auditor reporting to provide further guidance on modifications and other changes to the auditor’s report when using the proposed standard; and
    • “Mapping” documents to help users navigate between existing, equivalent International Standards on Auditing and the requirements in the newly proposed International Standard on Auditing for Less Complex Entities (ISA for LCE).

    The IAASB strongly encourages all interested stakeholders to provide their feedback on the proposed standard by January 31, 2022. The standard is relevant to users of financial statements, owners, management and those charged with governance of entities, preparers of financial statements, legislative or regulatory authorities, relevant local bodies with standard-setting authority, professional accountancy organizations, academics, regulators and audit oversight bodies, and auditors and audit firms, among others.

    Stakeholders can submit responses through the “Submit Comment” button online.

  • New publication from CPA Canada, ICAS and IFAC explores ethics in an era of complexity and digital change

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    As the world becomes more complex, maintaining ethical standards becomes both more challenging and increasingly important. To help guide financial professionals, the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada), the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS), and the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) have released Complexity and the professional accountant: Practical guidance for ethical decision-making, the first in a series of four thought leadership pieces.

    “We’re on a journey to reimagine the future of the accounting profession,” said Charles-Antoine St-Jean, president and CEO, CPA Canada. “Digital disruption and shifting societal expectations are redefining the role of professional accountants around the world. Our collective response to these opportunities, challenges, and ethical implications will impact our ability to remain trusted leaders, on the forefront of change. This paper, and those to follow, contribute to important conversations as we adapt and help shape the future.”

    This initial publication developed by CPA Canada builds on a collaborative exploratory paper and global roundtable event, called Ethical Leadership in an Era of Complexity and Digital Change, held in conjunction with ICAS and IFAC. The first of the series addresses key themes presented in the exploratory work, leveraging the event discussions and recommendations, to offer practical guidance for professional accountants, accounting organizations, educators and employers.

    “Ethical leadership is crucial to the future success of the accountancy profession, and the global financial system as a whole,” said Kevin Dancey, CEO of IFAC. “As a profession, it is our core ethical foundation, coupled with our skills and competencies, that enable us to navigate the opportunities and challenges of the digital age, while maintaining our public interest responsibility.”

    The development of Complexity and the professional accountant: Practical guidance for ethical decision-making was also informed by the ongoing work of the Technology Working Group of the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) and the diverse views of stakeholders gathered through its extensive outreach.

    “The accounting profession needs to continually evolve to address changing stakeholder needs while continuing to meet its’ public interest responsibility” notes, Bruce Cartwright CA, ICAS CEO, adding: “The only certainty is that there will be more regular advancements in technology. It is therefore imperative that we properly consider the associated ethical implications of technology and help shape the future.”

    Complexity and the professional accountant: Practical guidance for ethical decision-making, along with the collaborative exploratory paper, a summary of the February 2021 event, including an on-demand recording and additional resources, are all available on the IFAC Knowledge Gateway.

    The upcoming papers in the series will cover the following interconnected but distinct topics:

    • Technology is a double-edged sword
    • Identifying and mitigating bias and mis-/disinformation
    • Mindset and enabling skills

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    About CPA Canada
    Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada) works collaboratively with the provincial, territorial and Bermudian CPA bodies, as it represents the Canadian accounting profession, both nationally and internationally. This collaboration allows the Canadian profession to champion best practices that benefit business and society, as well as prepare its members for an ever-evolving operating environment featuring unprecedented change. Representing more than 220,000 members, CPA Canada is one of the largest national accounting bodies worldwide. cpacanada.ca

    About ICAS
    The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) is the global professional body for Chartered Accountants. We educate, examine and lead, enabling excellence whilst always working for the wider public good. All 23,000 ICAS members have earned our world-class CA designation of Chartered Accountant, the qualification that’s shaped an international business community spanning industries and continents, full of local heroes and corporate leaders. And we continually foster the bonds between our members, so CAs at all stages of their careers can learn from shared experience and connect their ambitions to success. For further information please visit – icas.com.

    About IFAC

    The International Federation of Accountants (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. Comprised of 180 members and associates in more than 130 countries and jurisdictions, IFAC represents more than 3 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry and commerce.

    Over four decades, IFAC has represented the global profession and supported the development, adoption, and implementation of international standards that underpin the contributions of today’s global accountancy profession. IFAC has maintained a long-term approach to building and strengthening a global accountancy profession that supports transparent, accountable, and sustainable organizations, financial markets, and economies.

  • Upcoming Event: Final IAASB Quality Management Webinar in Collaboration with IFAC

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    The IAASB in collaboration with IFAC invite you to join the final webinar in our quality management series, Bringing It All Together: Exploring the Components of the Quality Management System, on August 18 from 11 am–12 pm GMT on Zoom with livestreaming on YouTube. The webinar will address aspects of International Standard on Quality Management 1, including governance and leadership, information, communication and networks.

    ISQM 1 is part of the IAASB’s suite of quality management standards, issued in late 2020. The standards strengthen and modernize how firms approach quality management. They also mark an evolution from a traditional, more linear approach for quality control to an integrated quality management approach.

    The webinar will be held in English and available on YouTube following the session. Participants joining live via Zoom will be able to submit questions.

    The recordings from the previous webinars in the series are available on YouTube:

    This webinar series is part of the IAASB’s implementation support efforts. Looking for additional resources on the suite of quality management standards? Check out the IAASB’s dedicated web page: iaasb.org/quality-management

    IFAC is committed to supporting our member organizations and the development, adoption, and implementation of high-quality international standards.

    Bringing it all Together: Exploring the Components of the Quality Management System