Insight and Overview to Malaysian Private Reporting Standards (MPERS)

RM1,200.00

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Introduction:

The Malaysian Private Entities Reporting Standard (MPERS) shall apply MPERS to all private reporting entities for its financial statements beginning on or after 1 January 2016. The MPERS is closely aligned to the IFRS for SMEs apart from the sections on income tax and real estate as well as the exemption of the presentation of consolidated financial statements. The requirements in all other sections in the MPERS are word for-word the IFRS for SMEs.

How Will You Benefit

Upon completion of this programme, the participants will be able to:

  • Provide an insight into MPERS to prepare the affected entities for the changeover from PERS to MPERS.

Who Should Attend

  • Accountants & Auditors
  • Financial controllers and finance managers
  • Academicians

Methodology

Lecture-cum-discussions, Q&A sessions

Module

  • WHY IS THERE A NEED FOR THE IFRS FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTITIES (SMES)
  • SUMMARY OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN
  • OVERVIEW OF MPERS
  • ASSETS
  • LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
  • GROUP
  • PROFIT OR LOSS
  • OTHERS

Fee: RM 1,200 per pax


Loyalty Points: 1200 Points


Duration: 2 Days


Note: In-house course is available. Request it HERE

Trainer

Oh Ai Sim

Biodata:
Oh is a qualified Malaysian Certified Public Accountant and has more than 20 years of auditing experience with one of the big four accounting firms in Malaysia and Singapore. Her last position before she left the profession was that of Executive Director. Her client portfolio includes listed companies, multi-national companies and private entities, covering specialized industries in the technology sectors, property development and construction, retail and warehousing, manufacturing and trading as well as charitable organizations. She was also involved in initial public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, due diligence and corporate restructuring.

During her auditing career, she was actively involved in technical training, both in-house and for public seminars. She was the course director for certain technical courses and was involved in the course structures, content development and training schedules.She left the auditing profession and decided to specialize in IFRS training for corporates. She conducts training for MIA, CPA Australia, ACCA Malaysia, ISCA as well as in-house structured training. Her in-house training engagements comprise listed companies involved in property development, construction and the service industry.

For her in-house training engagements, the course contents are modified to meet the engagement’s expectations. She recently included in her training commitments the ACCA corporate reporting papers with the objective of bridging exam requirements and work life experience. She brings along her experience and knowledge in auditing and corporate reporting which complements the academic professional examinations and programmes.