

UK and Irish accounting standards have seen a significant amount of change following the FRC's periodic review. This update dives into the detail of key amendments in the areas of concepts and pervasive principles, revenue recognition, and accounting for small entities.


IFRS 19 has a narrow scope, yet the implications for the financial statements of the entities that adopt it will be significant. This course examines the details of the changes IFRS 19 implements, and what information is needed - and no longer needed - in the disclosures.


Accountancy is a profession based on expertise and knowledge, so developing key performance indicators (KPIs) for a practice requires a particular approach. Whatever the size of your practice, this course will help you develop the right KPIs to improve performance.


Hear from the experts and use their insights to help you add value in your organisation and get inspired. Our video interviews with leaders who've made their mark on our profession cover everything from AI and advanced data analytics to diversity, wellbeing and leadership and more.


Keep yourself up to date with changes in Australian tax, financial reporting and regulation to ensure that your clients and colleagues can rely on you as their trusted advisor. This programme will ensure you remain current and professional and help you to develop the skills you need for the future.


When a crisis hits, we need to ensure that our organisation is prepared for it. In this course, we look at how to keep a business afloat during a crisis, how to effectively communicate with your colleagues, and how to manage the aftermath. Resilience is key!


As a finance professional you use Excel to analyse data, but how often do you overlook Excel's useful features? This course explores some basic and more advanced features of Excel's PivotTable tool, covering Power Pivot and DAX (Data Analysis Expressions) formulas.


Presenting group activity as a single entity requires a methodical approach. It is a complex process, changing with group size and status, and getting the consolidated financial statements right can be a challenge. This course explores the issues and assesses the risks and responsibilities of a group audit.


Accountants are particularly well-suited to the role of non-executive director. If you are considering taking on a directorship, this course helps you hone your skills and knowledge to succeed in this crucial position.


What is a world-class finance function, and why should you want to create one in your workplace? This course will help you to implement best practice in finance and accounting to optimise quality and efficiency, and to provide the best possible service to your stakeholders.