PQ magazine, September 2021

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Mental health IASB puts forward reduced is a global issue disclosure for subsidiaries Mental health issues have become as big a global issue as climate change, claims BP CEO Bernard Looney. He recently told The Times newspaper that companies need to end the stigma that surrounds mental health and “make it OK for people to not feel OK”. He felt the pandemic has made things worse. He has spent most of the last year or so working from home like many, and said “living on your own can be lonely”. Looney stressed that everyone has had a challenging time and was concerned that there was still a high degree of shame surrounding mental health because “we are brought up in a world that’s more and more competitive”. He explained: “Particularly in the past, in a male-dominated world, you have to be the best, you have to not show weaknesses. I think the opposite is true. Showing people you are a real person with real issues draws them closer to you.”

The International Accounting Standards Board has proposed a new IFRS Standard that would permit eligible subsidiaries to apply IFRS standards with a reduced set of disclosure requirements. The proposals respond to feedback from stakeholders and are designed to ease financial reporting for eligible subsidiaries while meeting the needs of the users of their financial statements. The proposed standard would be available to subsidiaries without public accountability –

companies that are not financial institutions or listed on a stock exchange – whose parent company prepares consolidated financial statements applying IFRS Standards. These subsidiaries report to their parent company for consolidation purposes, applying IFRS Standards. Electing to apply the proposed Standard would enable them to also use IFRS Standards when preparing their own financial statements but with reduced disclosures. The proposals would save

Get Back to Basics Accountancy is simple if you know the basics. PQ magazine is building its Back to Basics video series with the help of award-winning lecturers. The series looks at assets, trial balance and debits and credits, to

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subsidiaries time and money by: Eliminating the need to maintain an additional set of accounting records for reporting purposes – if the subsidiary currently does not apply IFRS Standards in its own financial statements; and Reducing the disclosures required to comply with IFRS Standards. The IASB has tailored the disclosure requirements in the proposed Standard to meet the needs of financial statement users of subsidiaries without public accountability. Access the Exposure Draft Subsidiaries without Public Accountability: Disclosures.

Trail Balance, with Michele Baker https://vimeo.com/500074449 Financial Maths for AFM and FM students, with Sunil Bhandari https://vimeo.com/446780185 Strategic Planning Process, with Sean Purcell https://vimeo.com/437139421 Double Entry Bookkeeping, with Tom Clendon https://vimeo.com/429252329 Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC), with Sunil Bhandari https://vimeo.com/536755049

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Careers Life at CIPFA with our Mentor of the Year; Agony Aunt Karen Young’s career advice; and our book review

6min
page 41

Wellbeing Tips for looking after yourself in the exam season

3min
page 40

AAT progess You’re about to finish your AAT studies – so what comes next?

2min
page 36

Keep it simple Neil Da Costa

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CIMA case Preparation is key to the case study exams

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page 37

ACCA paper order You can

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page 30

ACCA exam tips We have

26min
pages 31-35

Back to basics Business

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page 27

A question for Tom Top

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page 26

AAT RI exams Are remotely

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ACCA’s SBL exam Assurance

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AAT focus Our resident AAT expert Teresa Clarke explains three mathematical concepts that you should know all about

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Sustainability ICAS sign up to the Prince of Wales’ new ‘Terra Carta’ initiative

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ICAEW spotlight How the

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Debits and credits Do you

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page 17

International standards

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CIPFA spotlight Institute is

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Have your say Thanks, PQ, for fighting ACCA students’ corner; my ICAEW exam nightmare; plus our social media round-up

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