COVID-19 - Ethical issues for members in practice
Technical helpsheet issued to help ICAEW business members to navigate some of the ethical issues that may arise during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Resources available to support members and help them support their clients during the Covid-19 emergency.
Accounting practices play an important role in supporting businesses through the crisis. Your marketing strategy needs to reflect what they’re going through.
12 November 2020: Following claims of fraudulent activity around government support schemes, chartered accountants should turn to their code of ethics to assess and manage their potential exposure to ethical and reputational risk.
26 June 2020: Government schemes to ease the financial impact of the Coronavirus pandemic have been a lifeline for businesses. But with measures rushed in so quickly, some will inevitably take advantage.
25 March 2020: This ICAEW guide provides a series of practical tips to help you comply with the UK government's anti-money laundering regulations while social distancing or self-isolating due to coronavirus.
21 April 2020: ICAEW has put together a helpsheet for members that lays out respective responsibilities when providing furlough grant claim services to clients.
First published 28 April 2020, updated 20 October 2020: ICAEW’s Business Law team outline some of the key factors smaller entities need to take into account when considering meetings in the age of coronavirus measures.
16 April 2020: ICAEW has created a guide featuring practical actions finance professionals can take when considering cashflow to support their businesses through the coronavirus crisis.
CABA offers a range of free online personal and professional development courses. The Boost your resilience and Building your resilience courses are particularly recommended to accountants who may be struggling to deal with stressed clients during the coronavirus COVID-19 crisis.
This guide covers the general legal and human resource issues you would need to consider and does not replace expert advice.
Even if you have seen it coming, redundancy is often a shock. CABA has a range of career development services and provides lifelong support to past and present ICAEW members, ACA students, ICAEW staff, and their close family members.
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Focused on sustainability reporting, this edition contains a nutshell guide to developments, a practical guide to implementing TCFD recommendations and articles on climate-risk in financial statements. Plus other topical issues for the 2021/22 reporting season, including risk reporting beyond climate-risk.
Examining the key issues for IFRS reporters in the 2021/22 reporting season.
Steven Brice, Chair of the Financial Reporting Faculty Board, reflects on key issues for the 2021/22 reporting season for IFRS reporters. Perhaps it won’t be so quiet after all?
Online threats are rising rapidly, ICAEW’s Cybercrime Week provided advice to protect organisations large and small, with a central message that cyber threats are relevant to everyone, says Kirstin Gillon.
Georgina Kenyon looks at the cybercrime threat as we move toward 2022, and what boards should be considering.
As more people work in remote and hybrid environments, cyber criminals are looking for new weaknesses to exploit – and the same old tactics work best.
In a recent caba survey, eight out of 10 respondents said stress and poor mental health are a problem within the accountancy profession. Are we facing a mental health pandemic?
The pandemic has exaggerated wellbeing issues and created new ones. But there are measures you can take to manage them effectively.
Chartered accountants need to be kinder to themselves, recognise the signs of mental health problems and take preventative action to help keep their mental health and wellbeing on an even keel.
The easing of lockdown presents genuine management challenges to welcoming back employees, and experts warn that employers have a duty of care to avoid “re-entry syndrome” among their staff.
Start-ups can be fun and exciting places to work but they are also challenging environments. A recent ICAEW panel of experts discussed the mentality accountants need to join a start-up business.
In the third part of ICAEW’s remote worker series mental health speaker Nick Elston explains what can be done to ensure people don’t feel disconnected in a home working environment.
1 March 2021: Mental health speaker Nick Elston shares his experience of living with and overcoming Imposter Syndrome on stage and outlines what chartered accountants can learn from this.
11 February 2021: In 2019/20, stress, depression and anxiety accounted for 51% of work-related ill health cases, according to new HSE research. To tackle this rising tide, businesses are turning to wellbeing strategies and resources for help.
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Live and on-demand webinars from ICAEW covering the latest technical updates and guidance for accountants, auditors and finance professionals, support for businesses and the self-employed affected by COVID-19, and the impact on the wider economy of the pandemic.
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