• Overview

    This programme consists of four sessions which makes it a cost-effective way of staying informed of the latest technical issues. You are able to buy each of the sessions individually or collectively.

    Please see the programme schedule below to book more sessions or book all four sessions at a discounted price.

    Financial Reporting Update part one - Changes to FRS 102 and emerging issues
    Date: Monday 25 November 2024
    Time: 09.30-12:30
    Lecturer: Guy Loveday

    Financial Reporting Update part two - Common blunders under FRS 102
    Date:
    Monday 25 November 2024
    Time:
    13.30-16:30
    Lecturer:
    Guy Loveday

    Business and Corporate Taxes Update
    Date:
    Tuesday 26 November 2024
    Time:
    09.30-12:30
    Lecturer:
    Russell Cockburn

    Employment and Personal Taxes Update
    Date:
    Tuesday 26 November 2024
    Time:
    13:30-16:30
    Lecturer: Russell Cockburn

     

  • Changes to FRS 102 and emerging issues

    Overview

    The FRC has made some remarkable changes to FRS 102 to stay broadly in line with IFRS - despite advice to the contrary. They have also taken the opportunity to increase the level of disclosures required by small companies following the UKs departure from the EU.

    Key Features

    • Changes to FRS 102 including the new treatment of leases
    • Changes to size thresholds
    • Companies house changes
    • Latest FRC annual corporate review
    • Making the most of investment in own shares
    • Accounting for payments to suppliers and receipts from customers
  • Speaker

    Guy Loveday

    Guy is a partner in the Professional Training Partnership and a director of PTP limited. He is a member of the lecturing panels for the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants. He specialises in Auditing and Financial Reporting updates (new UK GAAP, IFRS and US GAAP) for accountants in practice and in industry, and in finance courses for members of the wider financial community. He also provides a consultancy service to assist companies in preparing their annual financial statements and performs desk top reviews of published accounts for all sizes and types of company. Guy makes occasional television appearances and co-presents Accounting TV, a quarterly on-line programme, with Giles Mooney. Guy was a founder member of the Lou Reed fan club, set up in 1971, has contributed to books about Lou Reed and met him on several occasions.