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  • The Fast Future With IFAC Podcast Series Ep. 8: Talent Management (Part II)

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    The Fast Future With IFAC is a conversational podcast series about small- and medium-sized practices (SMPs) adapting to the rapidly changing global economy.

    Episode 8 features excerpts from a presentation to IFAC's SMP Advisory Group by Alex Peal, a British professional accountant and member of IFAC's SMP Advisory Group.

    This episode is the second in a three-part series on talent management.

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  • The Fast Future With IFAC Podcast Series: Episode Six

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    The Fast Future With IFAC is a conversational podcast series about small- and medium-sized practicies (SMPs) adapting to the rapidly changing global economy.

    Episode Six features a conversation with Hamish Mexted, Founder and Director of Convex Accounting.

    We spoke to Hamish about his experience with a range of pressing topics for SMPs, including:

    • Cybsercurity and cloud computing
    • Communication and relationship-building with clients
    • Attracting and retaining talent
    • Innovation in the firm

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  • IFAC Response to the IASB Request for Information on Its Comprehensive Review of the IFRS for SMEs Standard

    IFAC is pleased to respond to the IASB Request for Information (RFI) Comprehensive Review of the IFRS for SME standard.

    One of IFAC’s key objectives is ‘Contributing to and promoting the development, adoption, and implementation of high-quality international standards’, which includes providing the global profession’s perspective. This response has been prepared following consultation across our broad constituent base.

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  • The Fast Future With IFAC Podcast Series: Episode Five

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    The Fast Future With IFAC is a conversational podcast series about small- and medium-sized practicies (SMPs) adapting to the rapidly changing global economy.

    Episode Five features a conversation with Amy Bridges, Professional Development Manager at CPA.com. She offers an expert view of the market for client advisory services (CAS) and a wide range of opportunities and challenges for SMPs, including:

    • Technology solutions
    • Specialization
    • Staff retention and upskilling
    • Communication and relationship-building with clients

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    Amy Bridges on SMPs stepping into client advisory services

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  • The Fast Future With IFAC Podcast Series: Episode Four

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    The Fast Future With IFAC is a conversational podcast series that features innovative SMP practitioners sharing how they’re adapting to the rapidly changing global economy.

    Episode four features a conversation with Paul Redmond, an Irish professional accountant. His firm, RDA Accountants Limited, has four offices across Ireland. He has a wide range of experiences and expertise, including the digitalization of accounting practices.

    IFAC principal Kristy Illuzzi spoke with Paul about a range of pressing topics for SMPs, including:

    • Going digital with his firm
    • Building trust and enabling sustainability
    • Steppng into advisory services
    • Building strong relationships with clients

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  • IFAC Publication Highlights Opportunities in Sustainability Information for Small Businesses and Their Advisers

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    Today, IFAC released a publication, “Sustainability Information for Small Businesses: The Opportunity for Practitioners,” exploring the diverse benefits of embracing sustainability information. 

    The report examines the importance of readily available, relevant, and reliable sustainability information for achieving better-informed decisions, enhanced strategic and risk management, and more thorough and valuable reporting to external stakeholders. It also highlights a range of emerging services that practitioners can provide to their clients, including advisory services, reporting, agreed-upon procedures (AUP) engagements, and assurance services.

    Small businesses make up more than 90 percent of businesses worldwide; they are critical to achieving sustainable outcomes for economies, the environment and society. They can find significant advantages from establishing (or enhancing) processes, systems and controls for identifying, measuring, and analyzing sustainability information. This can include improved efficiencies and performance, as well as differentiation from competitors. Small businesses are also likely to be subject to sustainability-related reporting information requests from a diverse range of stakeholders, including large companies, banks, and suppliers—if they are not already. 

    This publication was developed with advice and guidance from the IFAC Small and Medium Practices (SMP) Advisory Group and builds on the Advisory Group’s work on practice transformation

    Although focusing on sustainability information and related services may seem premature for some small businesses and practitioners, the field is growing quickly. To speak to different practitioners’ unique circumstances, the publication includes suggestions on building knowledge and competencies and taking initial steps. 

    IFAC will explore these issues further in a webinar on December 15 titled “Sustainability Offers New Opportunities for SMPs” (with simultaneous translation into Spanish and French). The webinar will feature a panel discussion with practitioners who are providing services in this space.

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    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.

  • Sustainability Information for Small Businesses: The Opportunity for Practitioners

    This report examines the importance of readily available, relevant, and reliable sustainability information for achieving better-informed decisions, enhanced strategic and risk management, and more thorough and valuable reporting to external stakeholders. It also highlights a range of emerging services that practitioners can provide to their clients, including advisory services, reporting, agreed-upon procedures (AUP) engagements, and assurance services.

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  • IFAC Translates All Points of View into Four Additional Languages

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    As the global voice of the accountancy profession, IFAC releases Points of View (POVs) on key policy issues impacting the accounting profession and the whole of society. These POVs are well-researched tools available for anyone to use in gaining an understanding of crucial topics affecting our world and potentially influencing policies that affect us all.

    To make its POVs more accessible to its global constituency and their stakeholders, IFAC has published all seven of its POVs, originally only available in English, into four additional languages: Arabic, French, Russian, and Spanish.

    "From improving public sector transparency with data-driven decisions to providing investors with high-quality and trustworthy sustainability information, these POVs cover a broad range of topics of critical importance to professional accountants worldwide,” said Kevin Dancey, IFAC CEO. “These translations will improve the ability of professional accountants to make an impact in their companies and jurisdictions.”

    The topics covered in the POVs are:

    Enhancing Corporate Reporting: Corporate reporting should capture all relevant information about organizations. However, investors and other stakeholders are demanding more, higher-quality information and insights about company performance, risks, opportunities, and long-term prospects, especially with respect to sustainability-related matters, than are available from the conventional financial reporting process.

    Greater Transparency and Accountability in the Public Sector: This POV explores how governments can use the resources they have to have to make informed, data-driven decisions with strong governance and public financial management (PFM) and how the accountancy profession can work with the public sector to help deliver a more sustainable, inclusive, and prosperous future for all. 

    Embracing a People-Centered Profession: The accountancy profession is first and foremost a profession made of people—individuals and teams working collaboratively and collectively. This POV explores the connection between the people in the accountancy profession, the core components of the profession (education, professional judgment, ethics, values) and the profession’s commitment to the public interest.

    Maintaining Trust & Confidence During a Crisis: Maintaining trust and confidence during a crisis is the fastest path to recovery after a crisis. This POV explores the key roles that regulators, the global accounting profession and those charged with governance have to play in maintaining trust.

    Achieving High-Quality Audits: High-quality audits of financial statements are essential to strong, sustainable organizations, financial markets and economies. All participants in the audit and assurance ecosystem must act to improve the audit process, and we outline how.

    Climate Action: Climate change is an urgent, global, and systemic issue that can threaten the sustainability of organizations, markets, and economies. This POV outlines how to embrace climate action and be part of the solution.

    Fighting Corruption and Money Laundering: The consequences of corruption are significant and widespread, from direct costs to individuals and society, to encouraging criminal behavior and undermining trust in institutions. Grounded in a strong ethical code, professional accountants across the globe play a critical role in the fight against corruption.

    Access the POVs here in each language.

    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.

    All seven POVs are available in Arabic, French, Russian, and Spanish in addition to English

  • SMPAG Response to the IAASB Work Plan Survey

    The SMPAG supports the IAASB’s current standard-setting projects underway. They believe the Audits of Less Complex Entities project should be a priority for the Board and welcome the significant progress that has been made and the forthcoming consultation on the draft standard. They also noted their preference on prioritization of 8 projects that the IAASB is considering.

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  • Guide to Compilation Engagements

    The Guide aims first and foremost to help IFAC member organizations and their members in practice, especially SMPs, with the implementation of ISRS™ 4410 (Revised), Compilation Engagements, which is one of the International Standards on Related Services™ developed exclusively by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB). 

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