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Directorship Magazine

Main Editor: Chris Gibbons

Directorship is produced quarterly and mailed direct to the IoDSA's membership, as well as to its corporate patrons, totalling some 5200 copies.

The membership diversity, in terms of ethnicity, is 45% black and in terms of gender, 26% female.

2011 saw a 16% growth in membership which is above average when compared to other professional organisations.

The sectoral breakdown of membership is 70% private companies, 19% public (listed) companies and 11% government and parastatal organisations.

The editorial focus of the magazine is on matters affecting directors and those charged with governance duties. Other content includes legal, strategic, financial and operational updates from a director’s perspective, as well as business and professional book reviews.

In a research survey by Markinor, it emerged that more than 60% of a substantial sample of members read the magazine “thoroughly”.


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SAIPA Public sector Workshop in conjunction with Protect-A-Partner

 (8 Structured CPD Hours)The South African Institute of Professional Accountants invites you to this not to be missed full day workshop on public sector accounting. The workshop is interactive and will provide you with a better understanding of the Generally Recognised Accounting Practice.

Who should attend?

• National and provincial CFO within the government departments
• Senior finance managers in government
• Preparers of public sector financial statements• Academics

 

Some of the areas to be covered:

Introduction to Generally Recognised Accounting Practice (GRAP)Section 216 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa introduced generally recognised accounting practice for the public sector and the Accounting Standards Board (ASB) issues Standards of GRAP in accordance with national legislation.  But what is GRAP? Who must apply it? What is the impact on the financial statements?  This 1-day workshop provides the participant with a high level overview of GRAP, with focus on certain “contentious” concepts and standards.

The workshop covers:

• The GRAP financial reporting framework, implementation dates and applicable entities
• High level review of GRAP standards and IGRAPS
• Application of ASB directives and guidelines
• Principles set out in the ASB FAQ’s
• Differences between GRAP and SA GAAP/IFRS Full Day Fee (Incl. VAT)
Per Delegate R 1300.00
**PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS WORKSHOP IS NOT PART OF THE “SAIPA’s ANNUAL CPD SUBSCRIPTION”**

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