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© 2016 PwC. All rights reserved. In this document “PwC” refers to PricewaterhouseCoopers which is a member firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited, each member firm of which is a separate legal entity.
Scan this QR Code to register your interests for the PwC Training Series
Your experts – Bringing you extensive technical and practical experience*
Our courses will be led by various experienced trainers. Some of these key technical practitioners and industry experts include:
Chen Voon Hoe is a Partner who leads the Accounting Advisory, Reporting and Corporate Treasury services in Singapore. He has over 20 years of experience in providing finance and accounting solutions pursuant to a number of reporting frameworks - IFRS, US GAAP, public sector accounting, integrated reporting and various local GAAPs across Asia. In addition, he has advised on a number of billion dollar transactions involving initial public offering, mergers and acquisitions and capital raising. He is also a member of PwC Global network of IFRS reporting specialists and PwC Global Banking Industry Accounting Group.
Kok Moi Lre is a Partner who leads the Accounting Consulting Services team in Singapore which provides accounting solutions to audit teams and clients. She is also a member of the PwC Global network of IFRS reporting specialists, the Financial Reporting Committee and Financial Statements Review Committee of the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants. She has extensive experience on auditing, due diligence reviews, initial public offering (IPOs) and other advisory services of listed companies and financial institutions.
Senthilnathan Sampath has over 15 years of experience in advising a number of companies as they transitioned to new bases of financial reporting and accounting with the aim of enabling sustainability of finance function change over the long-term. He has also provided finance change solutions pursuant to a number of reporting frameworks and various local GAAPs across Asia and advised various clients to optimise their financial, investing and risk management decisions.
Peter Tan drives the Corporate Treasury Solutions within Risk Assurance practise in Singapore. Peter came from PwC UK Treasury group with over 9 years of experience in providing treasury services and leading the financial audit of a number of FTSE 100 clients. Peter is a Chartered Accountant of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) and Chartered member of Association of Corporate Treasurer UK (ACT).
www.pwc.com/sg
* Trainer's involvement in the workshop is subject to availability and PwC reserves the right to appoint the most appropriate trainer.
PwC’s Academy
Technical courses
Soft skills courses Conferences
& eventsTraining advisory
PwC Training CalendarAccounting and Reporting Series
PwC emerged as the biggest winners at the inaugural Singapore Accountancy Awards 2014.
• Practice of the Year • Technical Excellence, and • Excellence in People Development for Large Practice
For registration and more informationSign up directly on our website www.pwc.com/sg/academy, email [email protected] or call Siti/Maimunah at (65) 6236 3957/3.
What participants said“The interactive style and practical illustrations were useful in my understanding of the contents”“The speakers provided interesting perspectives which were applicable to the real world”“It’s great to get my CPE credits in such an insightful and are fun way” Providing solutions on your
financial reporting challengesOur range of training courses will focus on helping participants to make the necessary preparation toward implementing the new IFRS standards effective 1 January 2018 and beyond. We have also included courses to help participants make infomed decisions to manage current market volatility
20162017
Welcome to PwC’s Professional training programmeWe have developed the 2016-2017 training programme to focus on helping companies, industries and professionals as you implement several impending major standards, manage increased regulatory scrutiny and market volatility.
You will receive practical guidance on how to implement these new accounting standards and manage your volatility with case studies and real life examples shared by our experienced professionals.
* All prices include GST
Theme Course Title Course Description CPE creditsRates (S$)* Dates
Clients Public Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2016 Q1 2017 Q2 2017
Implementing new accounting standards
IFRS Updates 2016 Obtain an in-depth update of the latest developments in the accounting standards. You will also receive practical implementation guidance relating to the new standards. 7 550 630
FRS 115, Revenue from contracts with customers
Obtain practical insights on how FRS 115 are now being implemented by companies who are in advance implementation phases. 7 550 630
FRS 109, Financial instruments: Practical application
Get practical insights on how to analyse actual contracts and financial instruments for classification, impairment calculations and hedge accounting implementation under FRS 109. 7 550 630
IFRS 16, Leases: Practical application
Obtain insights to assess the financial impact and decisions on existing lease arrangements. Get practical tips to develop tools and templates to operationalise the standard. 3.5 500 550
Managing increased scrutiny and reporting risks
Consolidation for asset managers Learn how to assess control and consolidation requirements under FRS 110 from case studies that are based on a number of actual scenarios in the asset management industry. 3.5 380 480
Accounting for mergers and acquisition
Learn the key factors you need to consider in an M&A that can have an impact on your companies’ financial position and performance. 7 550 630
Common application issues in preparing financial statements
Manage reporting risks by understanding the common pitfalls based on regulators’ review themes and comments. 7 550 630
Sustainability reporting Learn how to build a sustainability report in line with SGX’s requirements as well as gain an understanding of the benefits sustainability brings to your business. 7 550 630
Managing volatlity
Corporate treasury for finance professionals
Learn about the key functions of corporate treasury – risk management, functions of treasury risk management systems and treasury risk controls. 7 550 630
Accounting for fair value and impairment in a volatile market
Gain practical knowledge of how to apply fair value and impairment in real life and how market volatility may affect your financial statement line items. 7 550 630
Managing volatility of foreign exchange risks
Gain practical insights on how to identify, measure and hedge foreign currency exposures using appropriate methodologies. 7 550 630
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JUL 15
SEP 15
JUL 12
JUL 07
OCT 20
AUG 18
JUL 19
SEP 22
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JUL 21
OCT 18
OCT 11
OCT 13
NOV 17
AUG 23
SEP 20
SEP 13
NOV 08
DEC 13
NOV 10
DEC 15
NOV 15
FEB 16
MAR 15
MAR 08
MAR 13
FEB 21
FEB 14
FEB 23
JAN 10
JAN 13
APR 20
MAY 19
MAY 16
MAY 12
MAY 08
APR 18
MAY 10
APR 11
APR 13
For bookings and information, you can register through our website, email, call or scan the QR code. Please see overleaf for details.
Benefits for you
1 Get to know the core principles behind the technical complexities to better appreciate the topics.
2 Real life simulations and case studies so you can easily apply your learning back to work.
3 Fun activities during training make learning interactive, easy and enjoyable.
4 Get in touch with PwC’s accounting experts for your accounting queries.
5 Learn the latest solutions to issues faced by your peers.
Note 1: Companies can claim 400% tax deductions of 60% reimbursement of total registration fees under the Productivity and Innovation Credit (PIC) Scheme. Visit IRAS website at www.iras.gov.sg for terms and conditions.Note 2: Dates may be subject to change. Please visit our website for the most up-to-date information.
A good understanding of International Financial Reporting Standards is crucial to applying them. Banks in particular have to cope with specific complex and changing IFRS themes. In order to meet this specific industry knowledge need, we are currently developing a comprehensive IFRS e-learning curriculum for banks.
IFRS e-learnings for banksOur unique IFRS learning curriculum aims to create a solid IFRS understanding, focusing on bank specific topics. The program is tailored to meet the needs of this industry and covers emerging topics. As banks are currently preparing for the implementation of IFRS 9, our first 4 e-learnings are centered around this theme. The overview below sets out the full program and the corresponding timeframe. Please note that this program or the order of modules may be amended to reflect emerging, bank relevant, topics.
Corporate training programme:All of the courses above can be run in-house. This may be more cost effective for your business when a significant number of your employees need training. It also enables some customisation of the course materials. Additionally, we have also designed training courses on the topics below:
• IFRS Masterclass - Basic and Intermediate• Practical accounting for non-accountants
• IFRS Masterclass - Advanced• Practical hedge accounting
• Integrated reporting
• Project management
Basic
Advanced
Reporting
Project Assurance
Rates for corporate training will vary depending on extent of customisation, required trainers and availability. Visit our website for the complete list of our corporate training courses.
Email [email protected] to request for quotation and schedule your corporate training.
Other bank relevant topics
Tax Accounting
Pension Accounting
Provisions
Lease Accounting
IFRS Fundamentals
Introduction to IFS and IFRS financial statements
Financial instruments: Fair value and amortised cost
Financial instruments: debt versus equity
Financial instruments: derecognition Q4 2015
Q1 2016
Q2 2016
Q3 2016
Financial Instruments Accounting
Classification and measurement under IAS 39
Impairment under IAS 39
IFRS 9 – case studies
Hedge accounting under IAS 39 – general
Hedge accounting under IAS 39 – cash flow hedges
Hedge accounting under IAS 39 – fair value hedges
Hedge accounting under IAS 39 – the marco fair value hedge
Hedge accounting under IFRS 9
Introduction to IFRS 9 financial instruments
Classification and measurement under IFRS 9
Impairment under IFRS 9
Link between IFRS 9 and regulatory reporting
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Our pricing model includes a one time fee for unlimited access for 4 years or S$48 per registered user per module.
Visit our website to get the full brochure and sign-up.
www.pwc.com/sg/academy• FRS 115, Revenue from contracts with customers• IFRS 16, Leases
Specific industry
Visit our website to mark your interests in specific industry training.
MAR 14
OCT 24
• Accounting for investments• Capital raising – debt vs. equity
APR 26
APR 19
MAY 19
© 2016 PwC. All rights reserved. In this document “PwC” refers to PricewaterhouseCoopers which is a member firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited, each member firm of which is a separate legal entity.
Scan this QR Code to register your interests for the PwC Training Series
Your experts – Bringing you extensive technical and practical experience*
Our courses will be led by various experienced trainers. Some of these key technical practitioners and industry experts include:
Chen Voon Hoe is a Partner who leads the Accounting Advisory, Reporting and Corporate Treasury services in Singapore. He has over 20 years of experience in providing finance and accounting solutions pursuant to a number of reporting frameworks - IFRS, US GAAP, public sector accounting, integrated reporting and various local GAAPs across Asia. In addition, he has advised on a number of billion dollar transactions involving initial public offering, mergers and acquisitions and capital raising. He is also a member of PwC Global network of IFRS reporting specialists and PwC Global Banking Industry Accounting Group.
Kok Moi Lre is a Partner who leads the Accounting Consulting Services team in Singapore which provides accounting solutions to audit teams and clients. She is also a member of the PwC Global network of IFRS reporting specialists, the Financial Reporting Committee and Financial Statements Review Committee of the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants. She has extensive experience on auditing, due diligence reviews, initial public offering (IPOs) and other advisory services of listed companies and financial institutions.
Senthilnathan Sampath has over 15 years of experience in advising a number of companies as they transitioned to new bases of financial reporting and accounting with the aim of enabling sustainability of finance function change over the long-term. He has also provided finance change solutions pursuant to a number of reporting frameworks and various local GAAPs across Asia and advised various clients to optimise their financial, investing and risk management decisions.
Peter Tan drives the Corporate Treasury Solutions within Risk Assurance practise in Singapore. Peter came from PwC UK Treasury group with over 9 years of experience in providing treasury services and leading the financial audit of a number of FTSE 100 clients. Peter is a Chartered Accountant of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) and Chartered member of Association of Corporate Treasurer UK (ACT).
www.pwc.com/sg
* Trainer's involvement in the workshop is subject to availability and PwC reserves the right to appoint the most appropriate trainer.
PwC’s Academy
Technical courses
Soft skills courses Conferences
& eventsTraining advisory
PwC Training CalendarAccounting and Reporting Series
PwC emerged as the biggest winners at the inaugural Singapore Accountancy Awards 2014.
• Practice of the Year • Technical Excellence, and • Excellence in People Development for Large Practice
For registration and more informationSign up directly on our website www.pwc.com/sg/academy, email [email protected] or call Siti/Maimunah at (65) 6236 3957/3.
What participants said“The interactive style and practical illustrations were useful in my understanding of the contents”“The speakers provided interesting perspectives which were applicable to the real world”“It’s great to get my CPE credits in such an insightful and are fun way” Providing solutions on your
financial reporting challengesOur range of training courses will focus on helping participants to make the necessary preparation toward implementing the new IFRS standards effective 1 January 2018 and beyond. We have also included courses to help participants make infomed decisions to manage current market volatility
20162017
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