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Seminar 1 - Chartered Accountants Accounting Update Seminar 2 - Chartered Accountants Accounting and Audit of Registered Clubs Please note seminar two has now been cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience. Seminar 1 - Chartered Accountants Accounting Update (9.00am – 12.15) The complete guide to end of year reporting End of year reporting is a busy and crucial time. An investment of just three hours will have you up-to-date with all of the critical changes to standards and provide a review of current market issues for December year-end. This seminar will provide you with the tools you need for easy reference: PowerPoint presentation, technical papers and case study scenarios. This practical seminar will explore the following topics along with worked examples and case studies: - New and revised accounting standards
- Focus on applying new standards including AASB 3 Business Combinations
- Current market issues and common challenges such as AASB 139/136 Impairment of Assets
- ASIC focus areas and account surveillance
- Upcoming exposure drafts.
This seminar will be presented by Kim Barson CA, Grant Thornton. Back to top Seminar 2 - Chartered Accountants Accounting and Audit of Registered Clubs (1.15pm – 4.30pm)PLEASE NOTE THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN CANCELLED. WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE. Stay ahead of the game Accounting and audit within registered clubs presents a series of unique and specialised challenges. Make sure you have the information you need to stay ahead of the game. This essential seminar will provide a greater understanding of industry specific issues and key requirements, and will include a variety of practical examples and case studies. Aspects to be covered in this three hour session include: - Accounting and audit issues associated with gaming machines, expenditure records, revenue recognition, wages, bar trading, loans and advances, cash handling and internal controls
- Poker machine licenses and the valuation of intangible assets
- Other laws and regulations.
This seminar will be presented by Andrew Archer CA, Grant Thornton. Back to top Earn up 6 qualifying hours (3 hours per seminar) Proudly supported by:
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