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IFA: Financial Reporting Quarterly update

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The preparation of financial statements and annual statutory accounts is a constant part of an Accountants role – especially those working for a small business or advising them. Keep up to date with the changes in financial reporting requirements as well as any small changes in the accounting treatment of many differing areas by registering for these quarterly updates.

Contents of Quarter 1

  • Detailed content will be published in February 2021 to ensure that the most up to date developments are included.

Thursday, 25 March 2021, 10am – 12pm

To register, email lindaw@ifa.org.uk and quote code IFAAT to be charged the IFA member rate of £35. Once payment has been received you will be sent registration details.

CPD hours: 2
Price: IFA members –   £35
Non members – £49

About the speaker
Matthew Shaw is the Managing Director of Metis Compliance Limited. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

He has spent over 23 years in technical and training, previously being the technical director of the HAT Group of Accountants (HAT).

Matthew has lectured to accountants in practice, accountants in industry and financial institutions on UK Financial Reporting. He also spearheaded HAT’s response to FRS 102 and FRS 102 Section 1A, preparing disclosure checklists and work programmes.

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