Incorporated Societies Part 2 2024 – Reporting - 27 November 2024 (On Demand)
1.25 CPD Hours
Description
Part 2 of our 2-part series – understand the new financial reporting requirements for Incorporated Societies, including the reporting tiers and standards, and master the transition process—essential for anyone in governance or financial reporting roles
The financial reporting requirements for Incorporated Societies is changing. Incorporated Societies will need to get familiar with how their reporting will change, what to look out for and how to manage a financial reporting transition project.
The webinar will cover:
- What the reporting tiers for Incorporated Societies are
- What the reporting standards are for each tier
- Key differences in reporting standards
- How to effectively manage a transition project
This webinar will suit those involved in the governance of Incorporated Societies and those with financial reporting responsibilities for Incorporated Societies.
ORIGINAL BROADCAST DATE
27 November 2024
LEARNING OUTCOMES
An understanding of:
- What reporting tiers there are for different Incorporated Societies
- The relevant reporting standards for each reporting tier
- The key differences in each set of reporting standards
- Significant areas of judgement that will be common for Incorporated Societies in preparing financial statements
- The level of work required in transitioning from the existing accounting framework to an accounting framework required by the Act
- Tips on how to successfully manage the transition project.
SUITED TO
This webinar will suit those involved in the governance of Incorporated Societies and those with financial reporting responsibilities for Incorporated Societies.
PRESENTER
Paul Walker, Associate Partner, Crowe Australasia (presenting on behalf of TEO).
Paul specialises in providing audit and assurance services and technical accounting advice across a wide range of industries. He is part of the wider Australasian accounting advisory team and delivers training and practical solutions for the firm’s teams and clients.
Paul has been with Findex and Crowe since 2009 and has developed his knowledge working with clients from a range of industries and locations throughout New Zealand.
To view Part 1 of this series please click here