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Accounting Standards for Private Enterprises (2023 Update)

Related Party Combinations, Cloud Computing, and Financial Instruments.

Created byClearline Consulting
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IntermediateUpdated Sep 29, 2024
Accounting Standards for Private Enterprises (2023 Update)

What You'll Learn

check_circleReview the new exposure draft for related party combinations.
check_circleUnderstand the accounting guidelines for cloud computing expenditures.
check_circleRecall the 2021 financial instruments changes, including preferred shares.
check_circleIdentify key reminders for related party transactions.
check_circleExplore common deficiencies in applying HB 3856 requirements.
check_circleStay informed about new and upcoming ASPE standards.

About This Course

Note that this session was recorded on October 5, 2023.  The material remains relevant if you are looking for a review of the accounting guideline for cloud computing, review of the related party combinations exposure draft and financial instrument reminders and examples

The annual APSE update will review the guidance provided in a new exposure draft for related party combinations and the new accounting guideline for cloud computing expenditures. Reminders of previously effective standards will be provided to ensure your 2023 financial statements reflect these changes. The session will wrap up with a highlight of the common deficiencies we note in the application of the onerous HB 3856 financial instruments and related party transactions requirements which were part of the 2021 ASPE update.

In this session we will cover:

    • Newly issued exposure draft for related party combinations
    • Cloud computing
    • Reminders for the 2021 financial instruments changes (preferred shares, related party transactions)
    • Insight into new and upcoming standards

Your Instructors

Clearline Consulting
Clearline Consulting
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Clearline Consulting provides practitioners and their staff with the tools, training and advice they need to succeed and build thriving accounting firms. From tax compliance to estate planning, file monitoring to assisting with practice review, staff training to customized consulting solutions, our team exists to serve the needs of small to mid-sized public practice firms across Canada. Our collaborative, integrated approach means your firm has access to and support from knowledgeable practitioners who are in front of the ever-changing standards environment. Our core services include supporting firms with the implementation of the quality management standards, external file monitoring, services for accounting, assurance and taxation maters, provisions of templates and resources, practice management and risk mitigation consultations.

Tom  Gillespie, CPA, CA
Tom Gillespie, CPA, CA

Assurance Partner at Clearline Consulting CPA

Tom is a Partner at Clearline Consulting and Clearline CPA, with a distinguished background in audit, assurance, and professional standards. Before establishing Clearline Consulting, he was the Associate Director of Practice Review/Licensing at the Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia (CPABC), overseeing the practice review and licensing programs and serving as a Practice Review Officer. His role extended to offering technical advice as a Professional Standards Advisor and contributing to CPABC’s publications. Tom continues to engage in professional development and consultancy services with the provisional CPA bodies, CPA Canada and CPA firms across Canada. With over 20+ years in audit and assurance, his career began in Ontario, gaining his accounting designation while working as an external auditor in Ottawa. His experience spans a variety of industries, including not-for-profits, and international exposure in Bermuda auditing investment funds and banking organizations. At Clearline Consulting, Tom leverages his extensive experience to offer file monitoring, professional development, training, and consulting services. His work is pivotal in aiding CPA firms and practitioners to excel and cultivate prosperous practices.

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