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«Diploma in International Financial
Reporting » |
Especially for the former Soviet Union countries the biggest
Association of Certified Chartered Accountant (ACCA)
developed new training course: DipIFR (russian).
DipIFR is the program for those professionals who want to
learn IFRS and receive internationally recognized
qualification diploma
DipIFR
exam requirements are based on paper F7 - Financial
Reporting (International Stream) ACCA` professional program.
Our
tutors are professionals from real economic sectors who
already confirmed their level of knowledge successfully
passing the exams, gaining practical experience and
receiving the internationally recognized certificates. They
also have practical experience as a IFRS tutors.
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First step toward
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BEA started courses on the professional
Qualification ACCA.
The first course (F1) was very
presentable as proved that real professionals work in the
field of finances and book-keeping in Ukraine. They develop
themselves constantly by increasing their knowledge and
English language does not make difficulties for them.
The material provided by GTG
for the courses was rather interesting for understanding and
consists of: Study text, student notes, question bank and
key notes. All information from lessons was consolidating
with pilot version of exam |
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Scientific and practical conference:
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The Financier of the Future:
Preparation of World Class Professionals
February 19, 2008
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Hardly it is possible to find a Ukrainian citizen who is not interested in finance nowadays. We often say ‘finance sing romance’, ‘don’t teach me how to live, it would be better if you help me with money’ and even the proverb ‘don’t have 100 roubles’ is finished with ‘have 200’. Such interest to finance is not casual. Social economy which aimed to abolish commodity-money relations became a thing of the past and now it has become evident how mightily the capital managers the world. But who managers the capital? What should the financial professionals be like? Where do they study?
These and other actual questions of economic and financial professionals’ training were discussed during the scientific and practical conference ‘The Financier of the Future: Preparation of World Class Professionals’ which took place in Kiev at the National Palace ‘Ukraina’ on February 19, 2008. The subject of the conference offered by Business Education Alliance was supported by the Federation of Professional Accountants and
Auditors.
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| Saying her welcoming speech the CEO of Business Education Alliance Elena Baryshnykova said that during the last ten years financial director’s duties have been staying almost the same while the speed of business and competition has
increased. It is now evident that the firm’s success directly depends not on assets amount in the balance sheet but on the human capital and intellectual property
volume. The real assets of the firm should contain talented employees and the capital source should include the right
clients. The financial director should be flexible and quick in adapting to constantly changing requirements of control bodies and satisfy increasing ambitions of
shareholders. That is why the interest to the world recognized certification programs in Ukraine is
raising.
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During the conference actual questions of modern professional education in the area of financial
management, accounting and audit were discussed.
Conference participants became interested in the speech of Wojciech Krynski who is the chief of certified training company providing ACCA trainings in
Poland. ‘The ACCA qualification programme combines a series of
practical, rigorous examinations with a period of supervised professional work
experience. People around the world attend courses and prepare for the examinations because it extends their university based background by adding a practical perspective to
it. Preparation for the examinations extends the knowledge gained by candidates during their studies and later in their career by elements necessary for a finance professional but not encountered during their day to day
work.’
Natalya Vovchuk the head of ACCA representative office of Ukraine, Baltic and Caucasia drew
participants’ attention to the actuality of modern finance education headed by
ACCA. In 2006 there were about 100 ACCA students and now this quantity has risen up to 2000. Even English as the language of exams is not the obstacle for modern
financiers.
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Among the speakers were Wojciech Krynski (the
chief of certified training company providing ACCA trainings
in Poland), Peter Keeling (the founder of Get Through Guides,
UK), Rita Ilisson (International University Audentes, former
Member of the IASB’s Standards Advisory Council, former
Chairman of the Estonian Accounting Standards Board),
Svetlana Stolyarova (the chairman of Audit Chamber of
Ukraine), Valentina Rychakovskaya (the chief accountant of
the National Bank of Ukraine), Alexander Redko (the
president of the Guild of Ukrainian Internal Auditors),
Sergey Golov (the president of the Federation of
Professional Accountants and Auditors), Marina Golosovskaya
(the member of the methodological council on accounting at
the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine), Tamara Smovzhenko (Doctor
of Economic Science, the head of Banking University of the
National Bank of Ukraine), Alla Savchenko (the president of
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Evgeny Mnykh (Doctor of Economic Science, professor, the Chief of the Department of Financial Analysis
and Control at Kiev National Trade and Economic University),
Natalya Vovchuk (the head of ACCA representative office of
Ukraine, Baltic and Caucasia), Natalia Krasnik (the
Professor of Finance of International Institute of Business,
the academic chief of CIMA program), Lyudmila Demskaya (the
CFO of the representative office of LuK-Aftermarket Service
oHG in Ukraine), Elena Baryshnykova (the CEO of Business
Education Alliance). Among the participants were 126 people.
The general resume of the conference can be expressed with the following words ‘firstly smart people went after money and now money go after smart
people’.
You can find the conference materials and the photos at: http://www.bea.com.ua/program/BEA_photos.pdf
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