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CPA AUSTRALIA
Advocacy update
CPA Australia’s policy experts advocate for the interests of the accounting profession,
members and the public. Here is some of their recent work.
“What we don’t want is unnecessary and excessive regulation
or red tape, as you call it, that makes life difficult for our
members and those that they serve and does not achieve
good outcomes that you’d expect from good regulations.”
RAM SUBRAMANIAN, INTERIM HEAD OF POLICY AND ADVOCACY, CPA AUSTRALIA
WITH INTEREST PODCAST
Ethics in the accounting profession
Gabriela Figueiredo Dias, chair of the International
Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA),
discusses IESBA’s strategic road map for 2024–2024
and the key focus areas shaping ethical conduct in
accounting with Ram Subramanian CPA.
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more about ethics
and governance in
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ARTICLE
How much super do you need
to retire?
Retiring comfortably may require more or less super
than you think. CPA Australia’s Richard Webb reveals the
surprising amount of super needed for a secure future.
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CPA Australia’s
recent policy
submissions
SUBMISSION
Treasury: Regulation of accounting,
auditing and consultancy services
CPA Australia’s policy and advocacy experts have
put forward a submission to seek clarification and
reinforce that, while much focus has been on the
largest accounting firms, the accounting industry
is much broader and the potential impact of
reforms needs to be considered holistically
across the profession.
Explore the submission
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