About Wayne Bartlett
Dr Wayne Bartlett, Fellow of ACCA and an MBA is Managing Director of Phoenix Management Consultancy Ltd.
He is an internationally acclaimed speaker and trainer on all aspects of public and private sector accounting and auditing standards. He has worked extensively for the World Bank and IMF in over 40 countries, helping to develop the profession.
After 7 years in the NHS in the UK, Wayne joined the UK Home Office as Head of Accountancy Advice. He has since worked as a consultant both in the UK and internationally, working with the World Bank, the IMF, the European Union, AusAid and DFID.
He has been instrumental in the establishment of the audit profession in Kosovo and has helped develop auditing in many countries, from Romania to the Philippines. He has taken lead roles in the development of new professional bodies and the accounting profession in Mozambique and Rwanda and in recent years has been extensively involved in developing financial reporting in many countries across the globe.
Wayne is the author of accountingcpd's suite of courses on IFRS as well as our annual IFRS Update. He is also the author of a suite of thematic auditing courses.
What makes Wayne tick?
Wayne is passionate about delivering good financial results whilst at the same time ensuring sustainability for future generations.
CPD Courses


Beware AML Penalties
Here we look at the recently published OPBAS progress report on AML supervision, and the current impacts of the Anti-Money Laundering Regulations.


Big Banking Problems
2008 revisited? Don't bank on learning lessons from the past.


Birmingham City Council on the Rocks
The parlous finances of a UK public sector leviathan have lessons for us all.


Cash Is Not Quite As Simple as It Seems
SIG audit issues reveal that even cash accounting can be complicated.


Changing of the Economic Guard
A reshaping of global economic power blocs has a wide range of potential repercussions.


Companies House Reforms
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill is currently making its way through the House of Lords. This bite looks at the impact of the legislation on small companies.


Complication Over Clarity
When a new or revised ISA is published, it means more responsibility and more work for auditors. This bite asks whether audit has become too complex.


Consolidation Accounting Challenges
Making the transition to the accrual basis is not a straightforward task, further complicated by having to consolidate accounts. This bite explores the key challenges of consolidation accounting in the public sector.


Coping With Uncertainty
Inflation and exchange rate fluctuations make life tricky for accountants. Are we going to see a comeback from the little-used IAS 29 - the Standard on hyperinflation?