Brexit & Tax
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Much has been written about auditors and professional scepticism in recent years: a lot of it negative. ACCA’s latest report called Banishing bias? Audit, objectivity and the value of professional scepticism. looks at professional scepticism from the perspective of cognitive biases. It argues that some of these biases can adversely affect the audit process, and sets out some practical ways for auditors to address them. It also proposes that a wider appreciation of how cognitive biases can impact the views of stakeholders will have benefits for audit quality more generally.
As part of its efforts to enhance audit quality, the IAASB issued a joint publication called 'Toward Enhanced Professional Skepticism', prepared jointly with IESBA and the IAESB, in which they note that the importance of enhanced professional scepticism is underscored by the increasing complexity of business and financial reporting.
Our key note speakers and panellists will present, discuss and debate these issues in what promises to be a lively and informative event. Come and join the debate!
RSVP by 10 October to cecile.bonino@accaglobal.com
Agenda
11.45am Registration and sandwich lunch
12.30pm Welcome speech Maggie Mc Ghee, Director Professional Insights , ACCA
12.40pm Key note speech Arnold Schilder, Chairman IAASB
12.50pm Presentation of the ACCA study, Andrew Gambier, Head of Audit and Assurance, ACCA
13.00pm Panel discussion moderated by Maggie Mc Ghee, Director Professional Insights , ACCA
14.10h Q&As
14.25 Concluding remarks
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