Course Details

In this session, Elaine Jackson takes a practical look at how to comply with the requirements of the Ethical Standards and will be discussing the following topics;

 

  • Ethical Standard Part A – Overarching Principles and Supporting Ethical Provisions
  • Ethical Standard Part B Section 1 – General Requirements and Guidance
  • Ethical Standard Part B Section 2 – Financial Business, Employment and Personal Relationships
  • Ethical Standard Part B Section 3 – Long Association with Engagements and with Entities Relevant to Engagements
  • Ethical Standard Part B Section 4 – Fees, Remuneration and Evaluation Policies, Gifts and Hospitality, Litigation
  • Ethical Standard Part B Section 5 – Non-Audit Services
  • Ethical Standard Part B Section 6 – Provisions Available for Audits of Small Entities
  • Ethical Standard – Imminent Updates

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Elaine Jackson

Today we are joined by Elaine Jackson, Director of Audit and Compliance at Michael Power Accountants, specialising in Audit, Debt Review/Restructuring and Compliance. Michael Power Accountants provide Audit, Accountancy, Tax and Financial Advisory Services to businesses across Munster, operating from our offices in Tipperary Town and Clonmel. Many of you will already know Elaine. Elaine has previously worked with OmniPro as Head of the Accountants Resource Centre and was also a member of OmniPro’s Practice Support team

OmniPro Strategic Solutions

Lindsay Webber

As a head of Strategic Solutions at OmniPro, Lindsay’s focus is on helping practices achieve on-going best practice compliance, providing in-house training and technical assistance in audit and financial reporting.

Lindsay is a member of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants and Chartered Accountants Ireland. She trained with KPMG in Johannesburg and specialised in external audit of financial services companies. She then spent six years lecturing audit and financial reporting to under-grad and post-grad students at Rhodes University in South Africa before moving to Ireland and returning to practice in a small, and then a medium sized firm where she was an audit manager. She is passionate about combining her academic and practice backgrounds to provide technical information in a useful and practical way.

Outside of her accounting qualifications Lindsay holds a PGDiploma in Higher Education from Rhodes University, an MBA from Trinity College Dublin and a Diploma in Forensic Accounting from Chartered Accountants Ireland.