This one full-day physical session is designed for participants to gain knowledge on applications of regulatory reporting for banks in Singapore, and data taxonomy, data validation and data transformation concepts that can be applied to regulatory reporting projects.
This one full-day physical session is designed for participants to gain knowledge on applications of regulatory reporting for banks in Singapore, and data taxonomy, data validation and data transformation concepts that can be applied to regulatory reporting projects.
Participants of this Workshop will gain deeper understanding of regulatory reporting and data management through the concepts and case studies. This is an interactive and quiz filled workshop.
The Institute of Banking and Finance Singapore (IBF) was established in 1974 as a not-for-profit industry association to foster and develop the professional competencies of the financial industry.
IBF represents the interests of close to 200 member financial institutions including banks, insurance companies, securities brokerages and asset management firms. In partnership with the financial industry, government agencies, training providers and the trade unions, IBF is committed to equip practitioners with capabilities to support the growth of Singapore’s financial industry.
IBF is the national accreditation and certification agency for financial industry competency in Singapore under the Skills Framework for Financial Services, which were developed in partnership with the industry. Individuals who complete the IBF-accredited skills training programmes and meet the relevant criteria may apply for IBF Certification.
IBF also administers regulatory examinations on behalf of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, as well as industry examinations such as the Client Advisors Competency Standards and Financial Markets Regulatory and Practices Certificate Programme.
Since 2018, IBF is the appointed programme manager for the administration of career conversion programmes for the financial industry supported by Workforce Singapore. As programme manager, IBF will partner financial institutions to re-skill employees for expanded roles and opportunities in growth areas.
IBF also provides personalised career advisory to Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents exploring a new role in, or career switch into the financial industry, under IBF Careers Connect. Since mid-October 2020, IBF has been appointed by the National Jobs Council as the Jobs Development Partner for the financial industry.
Preparers are required to exercise considerable professional judgement in deciding the quantitative and qualitative information needed to provide fair presentation for the users of financial statements.
The course is planned to prepare you for success in the Financial Accounting and Reporting exam. This is our key objective. We assume that you have done some preparatory work prior to the commencement of the course and that we can build on this through the duration of the course.
Upon completion of the Financial Reporting module, Candidates will be able to demonstrate knowledge and apply the Singapore Financial Reporting Standards (SFRS) to produce a complete set of financial statements for an entity
36 Red Flags In Financial Reports (Accounting Gimmicks And Fraud) course is offered by AB Maximus Capital Markets.Â
This course introduces students to key accounting concepts and equips them with the ability to prepare financial statements, analyse accounting transactions and make sense of financial ratios.
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