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Charity Financial Statements Update (ICAS)


BPP Professional Education

Summary

Price
£204 inc VAT
Study method
Classroom
Duration
Full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
CPD
3 CPD hours / points

Location & dates

Location
Address
Venue may change up to 14-days before the course start date
301 Argyle Street
GLASGOW
Lanarkshire
G28DL
United Kingdom
Address
Venue may change up to 14-days before the course start date
22 Haymarket Yards
EDINBURGH
Midlothian
EH125BH
United Kingdom

Overview

Charity accountants and auditors face an ongoing challenge to keep abreast of changes to standards and regulations and to produce compliant financial statements and audit files efficiently.

CPD

3 CPD hours / points
Accredited by The CPD Certification Service

Description

This half day course reflects on common accounting issues, including recent changes to the Charities SORP, and highlights a range of other topical regulatory issues relevant to charities and their accounts. It also considers measures charity auditors and independent examiners can take to help ensure their work meets the required standards.

Who is this course for?

Who should attend

  • Partners, managers and staff in firms that prepare charity financial statements or undertake charity audits and independent examinations
  • Charity staff who have responsibility for finance and statutory reporting

Questions and answers

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