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Northern Society of Chartered Accountants

At the heart of northern business since 1882

FRS 102: How to get it right

Date: 26 March 2014 13:30 - 16:30

Type: Audit Assurance and Financial Reporting, Career and Personal Development

Organiser: Tyne and Wear

This course is aimed at anyone who will be preparing accounts under the new regime, but particularly qualified staff and principals in practice.

UK GAAP is about to go through its biggest change for over 20 years.  Mandatory adoption commences from 1 January 2015.

Are you confident you understand how your clients’ accounts will change?  Do your clients understand the potential consequences of those changes?

The course content will broadly encompass:

  • An overview of the new regime and the impact on presentation generally;
  • An analysis of the “big ticket” changes under FRS 102, including
  • Options on transition – policy decisions to be made, including:
  • “Devil in the detail” – some of the trickier aspects of FRS 102, including;
  • Presenting and explaining first time adoption – planning points for the first FRS 102 accounts
  • Practical consequences of the new regime, including dividend policy, banking arrangements, capital structure

Cost

Rate Cost
Price per person – online booking £84 inc. VAT
Price per person unemployed/retired – online booking £42 inc. VAT
Price per person – postal booking £90 inc. VAT
Price per person unemployed/retired – postal booking £45 inc VAT

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Venue

Ramside Hall Hotel

Address:
Ramside Hall Hotel,
Carrville,
Durham,
DH1 1TD

Tel No: 0191 386 5282

Speaker

Bill Telford  – Telford Financial Training Ltd

Bill Telford – Telford Financial Training Ltd

Bill qualified as an accountant with an international big four firm in 1975 and has spent the last 30 years in education and training. In 2000, he joined Baker Tilly as National Training Director and he has served on both the ICAEW Council the Learning & Professional Development Board. He has recently retired as a partner with Baker Tilly and is now trading as a freelance lecturer and training consultant.

How to book

The easiest way to book is online by clicking the button to Book Online at icaew.com – you will be able to log into your account at icaew.com and pay with your debit or credit card.

You can also telephone the ICAEW central events booking team on 01908 248159 and pay over the phone.

Alternatively you can download a booking form or book by email.