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Understanding the New Accounting Standards

Date: 06 December 2018 at 12:30 pm Presenter: December 6 Webinar Panel Run time: 60 minutes Location: Online Live Tickets: $55 – $500 (in AUD) Materials Price: $0 (in AUD)

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This Post Webinar Pack is now available. The packs include the audio and visual recordings, slide deck, and the webinar book. The webinar book includes the session’s transcript with corresponding slides, the live chat stream and presenter notes.


Join this 60-minute webinar, facilitated by CPA Australia‘s Ram Subramanian in conversation with sector experts David Hardidge and Andrew Marks, where you’ll be guided through the three key requirements to stay on top of the new standards.

With the help of this important resource, you will learn how to combat challenges that may arise with the changes surrounding:

  • timing of income recognition for grants and donations
  • membership and subscription revenue
  • separating revenue from other income in bundled transactions
  • new lease accounting requirements

Don’t be caught unawares in the new year – gain exclusive insight into an area that is set to experience significant change with the introduction of the new revenue and lease accounting standards.

In this interactive session, you’ll have the chance to have your questions answered live by our panel.

Who should attend?

All levels of the NFP sector who are impacted by the new AASB 15 and AASB 1058 accounting standards should attend this webinar to ensure their knowledge is up to date.

 

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December 6 Webinar Panel

December 6 Webinar Panel

Presented by:
David Hardidge, Director, Queensland Audit Office
David has extensive experience in accounting advisory functions of large accounting firms providing accounting advice, insights and explanations on Australian accounting standards and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS and AIFRS) and external financial reporting requirements.
Andrew Marks, Director, William Buck
Andrew specialises in the audit of large private companies, foreign owned subsidiaries, not for profit entities, the racing industry, estate agents, insurance brokers and both self-managed and large externally managed corporate superannuation funds. He has had over twenty-five years’ experience working with the private and not for profit sectors through a combination of statutory audit assignments and the provision of accounting advice.
Facilitated by:
Ram Subramanian, Policy Adviser – Reporting, CPA Australia
Ram is a policy adviser who leverages his technical expertise to effectively communicate key messages in reporting and auditing to finance professionals and others with a stake in business and social enterprises.
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