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  • Financial Reporting Supply Chain: Theme 3

    Business Reporting Through the Lens of the Investor

    High-quality financial reporting is at the heart of strong capital markets and sustainable economic growth. All those involved in the financial reporting supply chain play a critical role in the quality and reliability of financial information. 

    IFAC
    English
  • Financial Reporting Supply Chain: Theme 2

    Business Reporting Beyond the Crisis: How to Make Sure That We Don't Tumble Into Another Black Hole

    High-quality financial reporting is at the heart of strong capital markets and sustainable economic growth. All those involved in the financial reporting supply chain play a critical role in the quality and reliability of financial information. 

    IFAC
    English
  • Financial Reporting Supply Chain: Theme 1

    Good Governance and Sustainability Fundamental for Improved Business Reporting

    High-quality financial reporting is at the heart of strong capital markets and sustainable economic growth. All those involved in the financial reporting supply chain play a critical role in the quality and reliability of financial information.

    IFAC
    English
  • Key Factors for the Development of Capital Markets

    Göran Tidström
    IFAC President
    CReCER 2011
    Buenos Aires, Argentina English

    I am truly delighted to be here today to participate in this important event. My thanks and congratulations to Jorge Paganetti and to FACPCE for hosting CReCER this year.

    The title of this session is Key Factors for the Development of Capital Markets.

    We will hear from a variety of speakers, including representatives of the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the Global Public Policy Committee.

    They will speak about openness, transparency, the public sector, and the role of the auditor. I would like to spend a few minutes on IFAC’s role, and how we work with the other organizations to support efficient, effective capital markets.

  • Catalyzing Development Partnerships for Inclusive and Sustainable Growth

    Göran Tidström
    IFAC President
    World Bank—Accountancy Development for Results—Global Conference 2011
    Washington, D.C. English

    Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. I am truly delighted to be here today to participate in this important event.

    As you are all aware, the global financial crisis has focused a spotlight on the relationship between the accountancy profession, financial stability, and overall economic and social progress.

    After all, accountancy is the foundation of high-quality financial information. And high-quality financial information increases transparency, enhances the effective management of public resources, and furthers country stability and economic growth—which, in turn, facilitates foreign direct investment.

  • EU 27 Audit Conference

    Göran Tidström
    IFAC President
    EU 27 Audit Conference
    Budapest, Hungary English

    Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. I am truly delighted to be here today to participate in this important event. Many thanks to Mr. Ádám Balog, Deputy State Secretary, Ministry for National Economy, and Dr. János Lukács, President, MKVK, for hosting the meeting and inviting me to participate.

    As we stand here today, the world is still affected by the financial crisis and the economic environment. Here in Hungary, the government is making strides to cut the budget deficit—and that is very positive. But of course there are countries within the EU and all over the world that are still being affected by the broader global slowdown.

    So what can we—what should we—do?

    Certainly, significant financial reforms are being considered in different parts of the world. IFAC’s view is that we need to build a sustainable business environment and a strong financial architecture.

    Financial infrastructure—in the form of high quality, recognized standards in auditing and assurance, ethics, education, public sector accounting, and related regulation—is the only way that we can achieve broad-based, sustainable economic development.

  • Working with IFAC and the Donor Community to Support Development in Africa

    Göran Tidström
    IFAC President
    PAFA Launch Conference
    Dakar, Senegal English

    Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. I am truly delighted to be here today to participate in this important event. We have been anticipating this event for 4 or 5 years now, and I know a lot of people have worked very hard to make this happen and to make PAFA a reality.

    My congratulations to Matsobane Matlwa, Chairman of the PAFA Steering Committee and all stakeholders involved in the development of PAFA. And many thanks to Mamour Fall, President of ONECCA Senegal, for hosting this event, and to Aziz Dieye and Patrick Kabuya, Members of the Steering Committee, for actively contributing to its organization.

    And, on behalf of IFAC, congratulations to Senegal on your big move in the FIFA world rankings. Even though it was announced several weeks ago, I thought there would still be parties to celebrate! But we have enough to celebrate with the launch of PAFA.

    It’s an important step. To me, one of the most impressive things is that this was done during a period of global financial crisis!

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  • Global Developments in the Accountancy Profession

    Ian Ball
    IFAC CEO
    HKICPA – Hong Kong as a World Capital Market – What the Future Holds for Hong Kong’s CPAs
    Hong Kong English

    Thank you, Chris, for the introduction. Good morning ladies and gentleman. It is a pleasure being here today and I want to thank you all for coming so early on a Saturday morning. The topic for my comments today is global developments in the accountancy profession. While I will focus on global developments, the issues I will address certainly have local implications.

    The global economy is still emerging from a crisis that has tested the international financial system to its limits. The most critical phase of the crisis may, and I stress may, have passed, but recovery remains fragile, and the impact of the crisis continues to be being felt around the world. As a profession we need to think about both how we can contribute to the avoidance of future crises, and how the current crisis will affect our role in the economy and society going forward.

    This morning I will introduce the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), outline the diversity of our profession, describe very briefly the nature of regulatory developments in recent years, and identify some likely developments for the future

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  • Leveraging XBRL for Value in Organizations

    ISACA and IFAC have jointly developed this paper to provide accounting and assurance professionals with guidance to leverage value from XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) initiatives and compliance requirements. The benefits and opportunities of embedding XBRL within internal processes can enhance management communication, thus increasing the value of information used within an organization. Examples and case study material are included.

    IFAC
    English
  • New Publication from ISACA and IFAC Helps Organizations Maximize the Value of XBRL

    Rolling Meadows, IL and New York, NY English

    ISACA and the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC)’s Professional Accountants in Business (PAIB) Committee have jointly developed a paper, Leveraging XBRL for Value in Organizations, to provide guidance on how to leverage the value of eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) through effective implementation.

    XBRL is a universal language of business reporting that is increasingly being used for both external and internal reporting by organizations and is gaining traction worldwide.

    “Understanding how to embed XBRL within an organization’s information processes can enhance management communication, increasing the value of the information used within an enterprise,” said Roger Debreceny, Ph.D., FCPA, CGEIT, member of ISACA and co-developer of the XBRL paper. “ISACA collaborated with IFAC to develop this paper to provide accounting and assurance professionals with guidance they can rely on from trusted sources to leverage value from XBRL initiatives and compliance requirements.”

    “Many organizations have not yet realized how useful XBRL can be for them; professional accountants in business can assist them in navigating and making the most of XBRL,” said Roger Tabor, chair of IFAC’s PAIB Committee. “This paper can serve as a starting place to integrate XBRL and help organizations leverage its value.”

    The paper can be downloaded from the ISACA and IFAC web sites.

    About ISACA
    With 95,000 constituents in 160 countries, ISACA® is a leading global provider of knowledge, certifications, community, advocacy, and education on information systems (IS) assurance and security, enterprise governance and management of IT, and IT-related risk and compliance. Founded in 1969, the nonprofit, independent ISACA hosts international conferences, publishes the ISACA® Journal, and develops international IS auditing and control standards, which help its constituents ensure trust in, and value from, information systems. It also advances and attests IT skills and knowledge through the globally respected Certified Information Systems Auditor® (CISA®), Certified Information Security Manager® (CISM®), Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT® (CGEIT®) and Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) designations. ISACA continually updates COBIT®, which helps IT professionals and enterprise leaders fulfill their IT governance and management responsibilities, particularly in the areas of assurance, security, risk and control, and deliver value to the business.

    Follow ISACA on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ISACANews
    Join ISACA on LinkedIn: ISACA (Official)

    About IFAC
    IFAC is the global organization for the accountancy profession dedicated to serving the public interest by strengthening the profession and contributing to the development of strong international economies. IFAC is comprised of 164 members and associates in 125 countries and jurisdictions, representing approximately 2.5 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

    The PAIB Committee serves IFAC member bodies and professional accountants worldwide who work in commerce, industry, financial services, education, and the public and not-for-profit sectors. Its aim is to promote and contribute to the value of professional accountants in business by increasing awareness of the important roles professional accountants play, supporting member bodies in enhancing the competence of their members, and facilitating the communication and sharing of good practices and ideas.

    Contact:
    ISACA: Kristen Kessinger, +1.847.660.5512, kkessinger@isaca.org

    IFAC: Laura Wilker, +1.212.471.8707, laurawilker@ifac.org

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