Audit and Assurance Faculty webinars

  • Efficient and Effective Auditing for Smaller Entities

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    This webinar provides a summary of the issues covered in the faculty's 2012 autumn roadshow.

  • ISQC 1 - making it work for you in practice

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    This webinar offered practical guidance on how to achieve ISQC 1 compliance. Experienced practitioners from the UK and Cyprus explained how implementing ISCQ 1 has benefitted their firms.

  • Subsidiary company audit exemption – S479A

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    For periods ending on or after 1 October 2012, UK subsidiaries are eligible for audit exemption but the workings of the legislation are not straight-forward. There are many conditions and pitfalls to trap the unwary. John Selwood looked at the workings of CA 2006 S479A Subsidiary company audit exemption to help members understand if it was right for them.

  • Right First Time with the Clarified ISAs - webinars

    To complement the Right First Time with the Clarified ISAs guide, the ISA Implementation sub-group has produced a series of webinars based on individual modules within the guide. The webinars are all short, stand-alone modules lasting between 10 and 20 minutes. They can be listened to on an individual or group basis to support firms' clarified ISA training programmes.

  • Faculty Roadshow 2012: efficient and effective auditing of smaller entities

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    Auditing smaller entities under the clarified ISAs should be efficient. Auditors need to adopt a thinking, proportional audit approach. This was demonstrated in this roadshow series so that auditors can better take advantage of the opportunities presented by the clarified ISAs.

  • Spring Roadshow 2012: charities, groups and other key issues for auditors

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    This event covered hot topics and problem areas in the audits of groups and charities. It also looked at the latest thinking on non-statutory audits, service charges, grant claims and references.

  • Autumn Roadshow 2011: Complying with the new clarified ISAs

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    Using feedback from the ICAEW QAD, Technical Enquiry Service, cold file reviewers and practitioners on the problem areas in the clarified standards, this event provided practical solutions and guidance on what is expected of auditors while answering the most important and common questions.

  • Spring Roadshow 2011: Topical Issues for today’s SME Practitioners

    This webinar considers a number of topical issues which have been identified from comments and observations made by practitioners including service charges, charities, reporting and clarified ISA’s, Pension schemes-reporting, XBRL and Grants.

  • Climbing the Clarity Learning Curve

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    This roadshow event was held at Chartered Accountants’ Hall, London on 20 September 2010.

  • BIS audit exemptions and change of accounting framework consultation

    Our response to a formal consultation on increasing audit exemption and allowing changes in companies accounting frameworks. The consultation by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills ends on 29 Dec 2011.