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The live session will be held at the Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel, 320 Orchard Road, Singapore 238865
This is a hybrid session. You have the option to attend this live in-person or online via zoom. Please select accordingly at registration.
This practical workshop is designed specifically to give Accountants and Auditors a good grasp of the essential requirements and procedures when preparing consolidated accounts. Participants who would like to have a good refresher on Consolidation Accounting will also find this workshop practical and highly beneficial.
Illustrations and Practice Questions are incorporated throughout this workshop to allow direct and swift application of the concepts acquired.
Illustrations and Practice Questions are incorporated throughout this workshop to allow direct and swift application of the concepts acquired.
Note: Complex group consolidation, progressive acquisition (e.g. from 60% to 70% equity interest) consolidation, disposal of subsidiary in consolidated financial statements, associate company equity accounting are not included in the scope of this workshop. They will be covered in another workshop subsequently.
This workshop qualifies for 7.0 CPE hours in Financial Reporting Standards and Pronouncements (Category 1).
Chee Hay Kheong Daniel
Daniel holds an Honours degree in Accountancy from the National University of Singapore and is a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA). He has more than 13 years of experience in the accounting profession, having worked for one of the Big 4 accounting firms both in Singapore and in the United Kingdom. He has also more than 5 years of senior management experience with MNCs, managing their operations in Singapore and Asia.
Daniel is a highly sought-after seminar trainer, and is currently an Adjunct Professor in the School of Business, Singapore University of Social Sciences. Prior to this, he was an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Accounting of the NUS Business School. He served as a committee member of both the IT Committee and the Examination Committee of ISCA, and was a Committee member of the Disciplinary Sub-Committee of Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA).