Presentation from Warren Allen, IFAC Deputy President, to the Small and Medium Practices Forum, March 2012. The SMP Forum was co-hosted by IFAC and the Institute of Certified Accountants of Singapore.
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Warren Allen - Setting the Scene: SME and SMP Landscape
1. Session 1: Setting the Scene:
SME and SMP Landscape
Warren Allen, IFAC Deputy President
IFAC SMP Forum
Singapore
March 19, 2012
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3. Importance and Value of SMPs and SMEs
A Public
Interest Issue
Key to
Recovery
Choice &
from
Competition
Financial
Crisis
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4. 2011 Global Leadership Survey
Highest Priority Service Areas for IFAC
70% 61%
60%
48%
50%
39% 38%
40%
28%
30%
22% 19%
20% 13% 12% 11% 10%
10%
0%
IESBA
Integrated Reporting/IIRC
SMP Committee
Translations &
PAIB Committee
Public Policy and
Compliance Advisory
IPSASB
PAO Development
IAESB
IAASB
Permissions
Regulation
Committee
Panel
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5. 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Reputation and credibility
53%
of the profession
Needs of SMPs and
52%
SMEs
The difficult global
52%
financial climate
Issues related to the
European Union (EU)
44%
draft legislation
Public sector financial
management and
38%
2011 Global Leadership Survey
sovereign debt issues
Increased regulation
34%
Global regulatory
30%
convergence
Auditor independence
28%
40%
44%
48%
52%
56%
Role of PAIB
28%
Corporate governance
21%
Integrated reporting and
20%
sustainability
53%
Profession
Attracting new talent to
Reputation and
18%
the profession
Credibility of the
IT and innovation in
15%
accounting and auditing
Micro-entity financial
14%
reporting
The competency of
52%
SMEs
financial statement
13%
preparers
Anti-money
Needs of SMPs and
13%
laundering/anti-corruption
Most Significant Issues Facing Profession in 2012
Changing role of PAOs
12%
What it means to be a
professional and belong
9%
to a profession
52%
International taxation
5%
policy differences
Financial Climate
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The Difficult Global
6. 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Reputation and credibility
60%
of the profession
Needs of Small and
45%
Medium Practitioners…
Public sector financial
43%
management and…
The difficult global
37%
financial climate
Auditor independence
27%
Global regulatory
24%
convergence
2011 Global Leadership Survey
Role of the professional
24%
accountant in business
Integrated reporting and
23%
sustainability
The competency of 23%
financial statement…
Attracting new talent to
23%
the profession
0%
10%
20%
30%
50%
60%
70%
40%
Corporate governance
Changing role of
22% 19%
professional…
60%
Increased regulation
Audit firm market
18% 17%
structure and…
Micro-entity financial
reporting
What it means to be a
professional and…
45%
Profession
Anti-money
laundering/anti-corruption
Audit firm rotation
Public Policy Areas IFAC Should Speak Out On
Restriction of non-audit
services
43%
Information technology
and innovation in…
Needs of SMPs 13% 11% The Difficult
Role of audit committees
Joint audits
6%
37%
International taxation
4%
policy differences
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Reputation and Credibility of the17% Financial SMEs 11% 10% 10%Global Financial
Public Sector 15% and Management and Sovereign Debt Is
7. IFAC’s Support for SMPs
• SMP Committee
• Standard Setting
– IESBA SME/SMP Implementation Group
– Input from the SMP Committee
• Public Policy and Regulation
– PPP 2
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8. Changing Global Landscape
Challenges Opportunities
Increase
Economic Marketing Efforts
Uncertainty to Win New
Clients
Develop a
Reduced Audit Business
Requirements Advisory
Practice
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9. Changing Global Landscape
Challenges Opportunities
Join International
Internationalization Network or
of SMEs Association of
Practices
Increased Embrace
Competition and Fee Technology, Including
Pressure Cloud Computing
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