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changes in audit framework in Ireland StudyOnline.ie
ACCA is a rapidly changing and modern accounting organisation providing its students with the best and most up to date study and examination opportunities. Find out what’s new and what’s different about ACCA exams. Planning to sit your exam in December? Book your exam before 31st of October. Deadline for standard Exam registration for December 2016 is...
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P4 hailed as the toughest ACCA paper
Long hailed as the toughest ACCA paper, P4 is not without considerable challenges. For many ambitious accountants conquering ACCA P4, Advanced Financial Management holds a similar level of hope and aspiration as high-class athletes competing at the Olympic level. At this stage in your exam journey, good exam techniques on the day are a must....
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changes in audit framework in Ireland StudyOnline.ie
On 15 June 2016, the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation signed the European Union (Statutory Audits) (Directive 2006/43/EC, as amended by Directive 2014/56/EU, And Regulation (EU) No 537/2014) Regulations 2016 (S.I. No. 312 of 2016) (the ‘Regulations’) which came into operation on the 17 June 2016. One of the impacts of the Regulations is that IAASA...
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StudyOnline.ie blog: evolve your career with Pokemon Go
I am fairly sure that this weekend will be wall to wall Pokémon Go again with the small people in my house. The big surprise for me has been how many adults are enjoying this game! And, being the people watcher that I am, I wanted to know where the appeal lies: how this game...
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Income tax advice, Study tax online, StudyOnline.ie, New business
Avoiding the Preliminary Tax Pitfall A common oversight among people who move from PAYE employment to paying income tax on a self-assessed basis is to fail to take account of their preliminary tax obligations. All sole traders, self-employed individuals and individuals operating a business through a partnership will be paying their income tax on a...
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Study anywhere anytime, Benefits of studying online, supporting all learning style.
What do you call the opposite of a light bulb moment? Well I’m not sure what the phrase is, but I do know we’ve all had a few of them. That awful moment when you start to read a topic for the fourth time and it just won’t sink in. While your confidence hits the...
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StudyOnlin.ie blog about IFRS 9
 IAS 39 Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement has been the accounting standard for financial instruments since 2001. Given the recent global credit crisis, the role of the IAS 39 rules on impairment of loans issued by credit institutions came under scrutiny. In essence, IAS 39 credit institutions are prevented from impairing a loan until the...
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ACCA, CPA, AAT accounting
 The Green Accountant If we assume correctly, and we usually do, that the primary financial objective of a private sector organisation is to maximise shareholders’ wealth. then it would follow that, as part of our everyday work as accountants, we assist with decisions relating. to investments, financing, dividends and the management of risk. Accounts don’t...
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Congratulations to all students who have just sat their ATI year 2 exams. Your hard work will hopefully have paid off and come June you will be a newly qualified Accounting Technician. Some of you may take a well deserved break from your studies, but for those of you who wish to keep the momentum...
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CPA Prize Winners at Cenit College
As the holder of an Honours degree in Commerce, Masters in Accounting and being an Associate member of Chartered Accountants Ireland for nearly 10 years, I think I have some advice to offer accountancy students on exam preparation and success. Most of the advice to follow was gained by me whilst studying for my professional...
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