As an increasing number of companies shut their doors to keep staff as safe as possible, many office-based employees are finding themselves joining the homeworking club
Joint submission by ACCA and CA ANZ on Proposed Revision to the Code Addressing the Objectivity of Engagement Quality Reviewers
Joint submission by Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants to an exposure draft issued for public consultation by the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA)
Technical factsheet: anti-money laundering (AML) policy and procedures
This factsheet will help shape your firm’s AML policy and procedures. You must consider the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 (MLR 2017) and the CCAB’s Anti-Money Laundering Guidance for the Accountancy Sector.
Technical factsheet: the money-laundering reporting officer
The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) requires the appointment of a “nominated officer” to ensure that information leading to knowledge or suspicion of money laundering is disclosed appropriately to the authorities.
Sir Tony Redmond's review of local authority financial reporting and external audit: call for views
ACCA's response to the call for views on the independent review into the arrangements in place to support the transparency and quality of local authority financial reporting and external audit in England led by Sir Tony Redmond.
Consultation by Isle of Man FSA - Fees 2020 (CP19-07/T14)
ACCA welcomes the opportunity to provide feedback on the proposed fees for 2020. We represent ACCA members and firms of accountants registered with the Authority to provide financial services in the Isle of Man. Our response to this consultation is informed by members’ input obtained from the ACCA Members’ Network in the Isle of Man.
Networking helps you to form and maintain mutually beneficial relationships with others who are linked to your career, sector, market, region or specific interest.
Reducing the environmental impact of your business offers substantial and immediate business benefits, including reducing your costs and improving your reputation
Guide to... legal responsibilities of community organisations
Volunteers at community organisations are often surprised to discover that their legal responsibilities are little different from those of businesses run for profit
The challenges involved in running a community organisation include dealing with finances, making sure you are complying with legal requirements and dealing with staff
Understanding how much a business is worth - and how it can be made more valuable - is of vital importance to anyone buying, selling or simply running a business
Good filing and record-keeping systems make sure you have what you need, and avoid wasting time and effort looking for misfiled information and misplaced files.
Being sued is stressful, time consuming and expensive – three good reasons for settling quickly (or better still putting in safeguards to prevent disputes arising in the first place). But unless you are clearly at fault, or fail to follow the court procedures correctly, the odds are in your favour.