FRC: New accounting framework expected in 2015
Draft proposals show FRC wants new reporting framework UK GAAP to come into effect in 2015 and hopes to strengthen disciplinary powers
Draft proposals show FRC wants new reporting framework UK GAAP to come into effect in 2015 and hopes to strengthen disciplinary powers
THE FINANCIAL REPORTING COUNCIL said it hopes to introduce new UK accounting framework UK GAAP by 2015, in a draft priority and funding proposal published today.
The proposals are released ahead of its annual open meeting later this month. The Council is planning to focus on four main objectives in 2012/13.
Firstly it hopes to introduce UK GAAP, following completion of consultations, by 2015.
It also hopes to reinforce its disciplinary work to enhance the speed and effectiveness of disciplinary matters.
The other priorities include; ensuring the UK’s approach to corporate governance and reporting is understood internationally and pressing for EU policies on audit and governance to serve the interests of investors; as well as strengthen investor engagement.
The FRC’s core operating budget for the upcoming financial year 2012/13 is estimated to be about 2.5% less than the 2011/12 budget forecast at £14.6m.
More about:
The numbers you crunch tell a story. Your expertis...
14yEmbracing user-friendly AP systems can turn the tide, streamlining workflows, enhancing compliance, and opening doors to early payment discounts. Read...
View articleOrganisations can enhance their financial operations' efficiency, accuracy, and responsiveness by adopting platforms that offer them self-service cust...
View articleIn a world of instant results and automated workloads, the potential for AP to drive insights and transform results is enormous. But, if you’re still ...
View resourceDiscover how AP dashboards can transform your business by enhancing efficiency and accuracy in tracking key metrics, as revealed by the latest insight...
View articleThe Financial Reporting Council is pivoting from its post-Carillion "enforcement era" toward a risk-based, proportionate supervisory model. As the reg...
View articleA rare alliance of the Big Four and mid-tier firms is pushing the FRC to abandon its controversial ‘name and shame’ policy. As the regulator weighs it...
View articleThe Financial Reporting Council has unveiled a new scalebox initiative to mentor smaller audit firms and improve competition with the Big Four. Read M...
View articleThe Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has launched a formal investigation into Deloitte’s audits of Glencore plc and its UK subsidiary, Glencore Energ...
View articleThe Financial Reporting Council has sharply criticised BDO’s audit quality, calling its work “significantly short of expectations” and placing the fir...
View articleThe FRC has warned that big accountancy firms aren’t tracking how AI tools affect audit quality, raising concerns over oversight amid growing reliance...
View articleKPMG has been fined £1.25m by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) over serious breaches of audit independence rules during its 2021 audit of farm an...
View articleThe Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has opened consultation on a proposed UK version of a new global sustainability assurance standard, aiming to gi...
View article