FINANCIAL REPORTING INTEREST GROUP
2022 FINANCIAL REPORTING FORUM JULY 2
The 2022 Financial Reporting Forum will be held both in person and online in 2022. The format will commence with the various accounting standard setting bodies making presentations on current reporting issues in the morning session. This will include a comprehensive update but with particular focus on hot topics on the agenda.
The afternoon session will be devoted to presentations by PhD students, established academics and practitioners.
PhD PRESENTATIONS: CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
We invite students working on PhD (or Master) projects in financial reporting especially projects that are likely to have significant relevance to accounting standards to present papers on their research. This is an opportunity for research students to obtain valuable feedback from an audience with a strong interest in financial reporting. If you are working on a topic for a higher research degree that is likely to have significant relevance to accounting standards and you would like to nominate for the afternoon session you should e-mail an abstract of no more than 300 words to Phil Hancock. (phil.hancock@uwa.edu.au) no later than May 31. Applicants will be notified by 14 June 2022. If you would like more details, call Phil on 08 6488 1835.
ACADEMICS AND PRACTITIONERS: CALL FOR PAPERS
The Forum also provides an opportunity for the academic and practitioner communities to show the standard setters that some academic research currently in progress in Australia and New Zealand that may be very relevant to them as standard setters. We invite interested academics and practitioners to submit papers on any topic related to financial reporting/accounting. Full papers or abstracts of 300 words maximum will be considered for acceptance. These should be sent to janice.loftus@adelaide.edu.au no later than May 31. Applicants will be notified by 14 June 2022. Full papers for successful applicants will be required by June 30.
So, register HERE for the forum either in person or online and hear from the accounting standard setters in Australia and New Zealand.
Phil Hancock
Chair