Date

Thursday 3 April 2025

Time

12:00 pm

Duration

1.5 CPD Hours

Session Topic

What’s new in accounting, auditing, ethical standards, and the regulators?

This popular session informs accountants and auditors of key developments since our November GAAPinar series that are likely to affect their work soon. It also provides the foundation for other GAAPinars in this 14-session series.

So, time to find out what you have missed, confirm what you know, and importantly, what you need to do and when. Let the experts share their insights and outline how this series can help you.

This free session brings accountants and auditors up-to-speed with the latest significant developments in financial and sustainability reporting, auditing, and ethical standards. Business risks, corporate governance, and the regulatory activities of ASIC, APRA, ACNC and NZ FMA are also covered.

Other GAAPinars in this year’s Series 1 will detail key issues for 30 June reporters. But our recaps and revisions are vital for everyone in auditing and accounting.

Developments should find their way onto corporate-risk registers, audit planning, and training programs.

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This session is presented by:

Colin Parker

Principal | GAAP Consulting

Colin, Principal of GAAP Consulting, is an expert in financial reporting, auditing and related governance issues, and was previously a member of the Australian Accounting Standards Board.

He has conducted many independent expert and consulting experts reports on professional negligence, and accounting and auditing standards. He is the team leader advisory and litigation services and adviser to GAAP Training and Reportfraud.

 

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Carmen Ridley

Principal | Australian Financial Reporting Solutions

Carmen has an excellent knowledge of financial reporting through significant experience with a number of major accounting firms in both the external audit and technical divisions and spending significant time analysing and interpreting accounting standards for clients.

Carmen is a former Board member of the AASB (2012 – 2020) and a former member of the IFRS for SME implementation committee (2020 – 2023).