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Also, IFAC comments on the IAASB’s recent sustainability standard.
Also, the IASB proposes revisions to a standard focused on measuring provisions on company balance sheets.
The regulator’s consultation, following four years of analysis of reporting against the 2020 version of the code, will run until 19 February.
Also, the FRC opens stakeholder consultation on Actuarial Standard Technical Memorandum 1.
This week’s roundup opens with a request for feedback from the IPSASB on its first climate exposure draft, to enable global government responsibility on climate change.
Companies committed to sustainability goals are more likely to score higher in certain social indicators, new research shows.
The new five-year agreement is intended to widen the opportunities open to CIMA members and HKICPA members.
The final part of an International Federation of Accountants publication addresses the monitoring of QM systems and related remediation.
Also, the UK’s FRC announced a revised insurance sector standard.
Also, the Global Reporting Initiative expands sustainability training opportunities, and IFAC addresses the role of accountants in emerging economies.
Also, the FRC issues revised UK and Ireland accounting standards.
Also, the FRC reviews the quality of IFRS 17 reporting.
Also, the IAASB issues guidance for the application of the International Standard on Auditing.
IFAC’s PAIB highlights key areas where accountants can drive change.
IPSASB proposes limited-scope updates to accrual-basis standard; FRC launches discussion paper on digital reporting.
UKEB seeks stakeholder feedback on IFRS 18; IPSASB calls for academic contributions to accounting research.
Also, the IASB issued climate-related reporting guidance.
Also, the FRC published a report detailing key achievements and highlights from the past year.
Changes to the application process are intended to ensure that the Code is helping to reduce reporting burdens.
Also, the UKEB seeks stakeholder views on IFRS 18; the IAASB publishes guidance on ISA for less complex entities.