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Continuing professional development (CPD) is the ongoing process of developing, maintaining and documenting your professional skills by attending CPD events. These skills may be gained formally, through a qualification or training, or informally, on the job or by watching others. CIBA Academy offers role specific relevant CPD activities that are essential for accountants within a finance department to remain relevant.
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Select per category: Accounting & Maintain September2020 Details on the provisions of IFRS 13 – Fair Value Measurement |
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Select per category: Law & Maintain August2020 - Critical updates to legislation and regulations that affect members in practice. |
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Select per category: Maintain & Practice Management August2020 To inform attendees how they can protect their firms against hacking and cybercrime |
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Select per category: Accounting & Maintain August2020 Highlighting the latest technological trends in accounting. |
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Select per category: Law & Maintain Overview of the POPI Act, ensuring compliance and mitigating the risks of non-compliance. August 2020 to June 2021. |
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Select per category: Law & Maintain Overview of recent updates to the Companies Act and the effect on the work of the accountant. August 2020 |
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Select per category: Law & Maintain Aug2020 To give attendees a workable POPI Act compliance checklist that ensures full compliance. |
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Select per category: Accounting & Maintain Aug2020 Explaining the provisions of IFRS for SMEs Section 28 Employee Benefits and IFRS for SMEs Section 26 Share-based Payment, and their practical application. |
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Select per category: Assurance & Maintain 082020 To discuss agreed-upon procedures as per the revised ISRS 4400. |
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Select per category: Law & Maintain 082020 Recent company law amendments explained. |