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/>The Regulatory Compliance Foundations course at LCT International provides delegates with a comprehensive understanding of key compliance principles and practices. Participants will engage in interactive sessions covering regulatory frameworks, risk management, and compliance auditing. By the end of the course, delegates will be equipped to implement effective compliance programs and mitigate organisational risks, enhancing their professional competencies and contributing to their companys regulatory adherence.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>By the end of this course, participants will be able to:<br
/><br
/>Understand the importance of regulatory compliance in various industries<br
/>Identify key regulatory frameworks and their impact on business operations<br
/>Implement effective compliance strategies within their organisations<br
/>Mitigate compliance risks and ensure ethical conduct<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Professionals in regulatory compliance roles<br
/>Managers and directors responsible for compliance within their organisations<br
/>Individuals seeking to understand the fundamentals of regulatory compliance<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Introduction to Regulatory Compliance<br
/><br
/>Overview of Regulatory Compliance<br
/>Understanding the regulatory landscape<br
/>Compliance as a strategic advantage<br
/>Key compliance terminology<br
/>Historical perspectives on regulation<br
/><br
/><br
/>Regulatory Frameworks and Standards<br
/><br
/>Major Regulatory Frameworks<br
/>Introduction to industry-specific regulations<br
/>Compliance with international standards<br
/>Regulatory bodies and their roles<br
/>Case studies on regulatory challenges<br
/><br
/><br
/>Developing a Compliance Program<br
/><br
/>Building an Effective Compliance Program<br
/>Elements of a compliance program<br
/>Risk assessment and compliance planning<br
/>Creating policies and procedures<br
/>Training and communication<br
/><br
/><br
/>Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement<br
/><br
/>Monitoring and Enforcing Compliance<br
/>Auditing and self-assessment<br
/>Reporting and documentation<br
/>Responding to compliance breaches<br
/>Legal implications and consequences<br
/><br
/><br
/>Ethical Leadership and Compliance Culture<br
/><br
/>Promoting an Ethical Compliance Culture<br
/>Role of leadership in compliance<br
/>Fostering an ethical work environment<br
/>Whistleblowing and ethics reporting<br
/>Continuous improvement in compliance</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:14 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Internal Controls for Financial Institutions  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/internal-controls-for-financial-institutions-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>This course on internal controls for financial institutions will equip delegates with essential skills to design, implement, and evaluate robust control systems. Participants will learn to identify and mitigate risks, ensure compliance, and enhance operational efficiency. By focusing on practical strategies and real-world scenarios, delegates will gain actionable insights to strengthen their institutions financial integrity and resilience.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Describe key risk management and internal control concepts<br
/>Apply the main industry frameworks and standards which influence internal controls<br
/>Assess the effectiveness of their organisations internal controls<br
/>Demonstrate to and guide executives and management in the establishment of an appropriate control environment<br
/>Understand the effective usage of internal controls<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Regulatory authorities in Banking, Insurance, Pensions and Capital Markets<br
/>Executive and non-executive Board and committee members<br
/>Company secretaries<br
/>Shareholder representatives<br
/>Senior managers and executives<br
/>Corporate lawyers<br
/>Marketing specialists<br
/>Institutional investors<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Internal Controls in the Context of Todays Corporate Governance<br
/><br
/>What is Corporate Governance?<br
/>Why is it different for financial institutions?<br
/>Internal controls as a mechanism for controlling risks<br
/>Board and senior management responsibilities for internal controls and the establishment of a control culture<br
/>US Sarbanes Oxley Act 2002 and its requirements for monitoring and annual reporting on internal controls effectiveness<br
/><br
/><br
/>Main Components and principles of Internal Controls<br
/><br
/>The definition and purpose of internal controls<br
/>The five components of the original COSO internal controls frameworkIntegration of the original COSO control framework into COSO Enterprise Risk Management framework (ERM)<br
/>Linking COBIT to COSO  Information technology framework and internal controls<br
/><br
/><br
/>Financial Sector Regulators and Internal Controls<br
/><br
/>The three categories of objectives for internal controls<br
/>COSO internal controls framework  the expanded 2013 revisionThe new seventeen principles  practical application to provide comprehensive controlsThe strong link between Basel II operational risk management and COSO<br
/>Inherent limitations of internal controls<br
/><br
/><br
/>The Control Environment<br
/><br
/>The vital first step  establishing the management tone at the top and an institution-wide code of conduct reflecting integrity and ethical valuesBoard and managements delegation of authority<br
/>Commitment to competence  attracting developing and retaining the right human resources<br
/>Performance measures incentives and rewards<br
/><br
/><br
/>Types of Internal Controls<br
/><br
/>Risk appetite and strategy established by the Board and risk response strategies<br
/>Control activities internal controls responsibilities and uses through the eyes of different stakeholders<br
/>Inherent and residual risks<br
/>Reporting and assurance</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:13 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Internal Auditing - Level 1  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/internal-auditing-level-1-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>The Internal Auditing Level 1 course provides a foundational understanding of internal auditing principles and practices. Delegates will learn about audit planning, risk assessment, control evaluation, and audit reporting. Through practical exercises and real-world examples, participants will gain the skills needed to conduct effective internal audits and contribute to organisational improvement. This course is ideal for those new to internal auditing or seeking to enhance their auditing skills.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Expand the role of the audit function in their organisation<br
/>Contribute effectively to organisational audit strategy and implementation<br
/>Engage continuous improvement and quality assessment within the organisations audit function<br
/>Present information effectively at the auditing committee and senior management<br
/>Embed new technology and financial crime controls into the audit function<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Delegates who have some experience of auditing, either directly as an auditor or from within the financial services sector seeking to develop a professional and best practice approach to the development of the internal audit function in private and public sector organisations and enterprises.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>The Role and Function of Internal Audit<br
/><br
/>Review of key action points<br
/>Develop organisational specific risk matrices<br
/>Global best practice  case studies  lessons learned analysis<br
/>Key action points  delegate and manage action plan development<br
/><br
/><br
/>Conducting Effective Audits<br
/><br
/>Pre-audit planning<br
/>Effective audit sampling techniques<br
/>Recording findings during auditing<br
/>Effective stakeholder engagement<br
/><br
/><br
/>Audit Structures<br
/><br
/>The audit committees role<br
/>Developing the audit charter<br
/>The external auditors role<br
/>Developing and improving best practices<br
/><br
/><br
/>Financial Crime Risks<br
/><br
/>Money laundering terrorist financing and sanctions risks<br
/>AML controls<br
/>CTF controls<br
/>Sanctions controls  matches<br
/>Trade-based money laundering risks<br
/>Customer due diligence controls<br
/>Enhanced customer due diligence controls<br
/>Consideration of money laundering risks in practice evidenced by the organisation<br
/>Beneficial Ownership Transparency  individuals and entities<br
/>Testing operational efficiency v. financial crime risk prevention in practice<br
/>Training and awareness programmes<br
/><br
/><br
/>Audit Report Writing<br
/><br
/>Ensuring objective comments<br
/>Ensuring use of constructive language<br
/>Financial crime compliance terms and abbreviations for internal auditors<br
/>Improvement recommendations<br
/>Continuous improvement techniques</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:12 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Internal Auditing - Level 3  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/internal-auditing-level-3-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>The Internal Auditing Level 3 course offers an in-depth exploration of advanced auditing techniques and best practices. Delegates will learn how to evaluate complex audit situations, develop strategic audit plans, and enhance their analytical skills. This course equips professionals with the tools to drive continuous improvement, ensuring robust internal controls and compliance within their organisations. Perfect for experienced auditors aiming to elevate their expertise.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Ensure their reports integrate risk for decision making processes<br
/>Identify and assess financial crime risks within the control environment<br
/>Engage effectively with stakeholders and deliver assurance standards on the culture of the organisation<br
/>Promote and enhance the function of the organisations Chief Risk Officer<br
/>Ensure their reports integrate risk for decision making processes<br
/>Identify and assess financial crime risks within the control environment<br
/>Engage effectively with stakeholders and deliver assurance standards on the culture of the organisation<br
/>Promote and enhance the function of the organisations Chief Risk Officer<br
/>Ensure their reports integrate risk for decision making processes<br
/>Identify and assess financial crime risks within the control environment<br
/>Engage effectively with stakeholders and deliver assurance standards on the culture of the organisation<br
/>Promote and enhance the function of the organisations Chief Risk Officer<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Delegates who have some auditing experience, either directly as auditors or from within the quality assurance sector seeking to develop further their auditing skills and best practice approach to the development of the internal audit function in private and public sector organisations.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Review of Key Audit Function Foundations<br
/><br
/>Key goals of the internal audit function<br
/>Ensuring auditor objectivity<br
/>Avoidance of conflicts of interest within auditing<br
/>Auditor skill set<br
/><br
/><br
/>Audit reports  Working with Stakeholders<br
/><br
/>Effective post audit de-briefing<br
/>Root cause analysis and remediation recommendations<br
/>Developing departmental action plans with stakeholders: contributing to the delivery of compliance <br
/>Managing conflict situations<br
/><br
/><br
/>Use of technology in combating financial crime and cyber crime<br
/><br
/>Overview of the digitalisation of risk management<br
/>Big data analytics: mapping indicators of fraud money laundering bribery and corruption sanction breaches and market manipulation<br
/>The holistic approach to risk management: effectiveness  efficiency  scalability  oversight<br
/>Enterprise Risk Management (ERM): customising and consolidating automated manual processes<br
/>Overview of transaction monitoring and threshold values for internal auditors<br
/>Trade surveillance software and correlation analysis: from repetitive behaviours to manipulating behaviours<br
/>Testing financial crime compliance systems: Data chosen cleansing articulation and understanding before feeding into the compliance system<br
/>Assessing fitness and operational efficiency of organisational systems and controls to prevent and combat cyber-crime risks: Phishing Webcam manager File hijacking Keylogging Screenshot manager Ad clicker Hacking and distributed denial of services (DDOS)<br
/><br
/><br
/>Effective Linkage of Organisational Systems<br
/><br
/>Overview of core organisational systems  Finance HR Governance ESG<br
/>Closing the loopholes to assist in legal prosecution case efficiency<br
/>Ensuring good staff policy compliance<br
/>Establishing and managing  staff register of interests and conflicts of interest<br
/><br
/><br
/>Engaging with External Auditors<br
/><br
/>The key role and objectives of external audit<br
/>Ensuring availability of evidence through defensible in court procedures for situations faced<br
/>Detecting severe but plausible scenarios<br
/>Overcoming organisational cultural challenges<br
/>Capturing and maximising earning and growth opportunities from the external audit</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:12 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Strategic Internal Auditing  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/strategic-internal-auditing-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>The Strategic Internal Auditing course equips delegates with essential skills to enhance internal audit processes. Participants will learn to align audits with organisational strategy, identify key risk areas, and implement effective auditing techniques. Through practical exercises and expert insights, they will gain the tools needed to drive strategic value, ensure compliance, and improve organisational performance. Ideal for professionals seeking to elevate their internal auditing impact.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Focus on critical enterprise risks and emerging risks from the audit function side<br
/>Contribute effectively to addressing ongoing organisational business management risks on an outlier basis<br
/>Link risk reporting to the organisations business objectives<br
/>Effectively use risk reporting in order to advance dialogues around risk appetite<br
/>Integrate risk reporting with performance reporting<br
/>Assess and report on whether changes in the external environment affect the critical assumptions underlying the organisations strategy<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Internal auditors and audit managers<br
/>Risk management and compliance professionals<br
/>Finance managers and controllers<br
/>Senior executives responsible for governance and compliance<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>The Role and Function of Internal Audit<br
/><br
/>  Key goals of the internal audit function<br
/>  Ensuring auditor objectivity<br
/>  Avoidance of conflicts of interest within auditing<br
/>  Auditor skill set<br
/><br
/><br
/>Conducting Effective Audits<br
/><br
/>  Identifying areas of risk<br
/>  Classifying and quantifying risk areas<br
/>  Developing audit and re-audit frequency in line with risk<br
/>  Overview of emerging threats<br
/><br
/><br
/>Audit Structures<br
/><br
/>  The audit committees role<br
/>  Developing the audit charter<br
/>  The external auditors role<br
/>  Developing and improving best practices<br
/><br
/>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Financial Crime Risks<br
/><br
/>  Money laundering terrorist financing and sanctions risks<br
/>  AML controls<br
/>  CTF controls<br
/>  Sanctions controls  matches<br
/>  Trade-based money laundering risks<br
/>  Customer due diligence controls<br
/>  Enhanced customer due diligence controls<br
/>  Consideration of money laundering risks in practice evidenced by the organisation<br
/>  Beneficial Ownership Transparency  individuals and entities<br
/>  Testing operational efficiency v. financial crime risk prevention in practice<br
/>  Training and awareness programmes<br
/><br
/><br
/>Audit Report Writing<br
/><br
/>  Ensuring objective comments<br
/>  Ensuring use of constructive language<br
/>  Financial crime compliance terms and abbreviations for internal auditors<br
/>  Improvement recommendations<br
/>  Continuous improvement techniques<br
/><br
/><br
/>Risk  Based Auditing<br
/><br
/>  Identifying areas of risk<br
/>  Identifying new areas of risk<br
/>  Classification and quantification of risk areas<br
/>  Identifying potential interface of existing and new areas of risk<br
/>  Developing audit and re  audit frequency in alignment with risk<br
/>  Overview of emerging and evolving threats<br
/><br
/><br
/>Audit reports  Working with Stakeholders<br
/><br
/>  Effective post audit de-briefing<br
/>  Root cause analysis and remediation recommendations<br
/>  Developing departmental action plans with stakeholders: contributing to the delivery of compliance <br
/>  Managing conflict situations<br
/><br
/><br
/>Financial Crime Compliance<br
/><br
/>  Record keeping procedures<br
/>  Controls to identify potentially suspicious activities<br
/>  Trade finance transactions<br
/>  Trade processing controls by processing staff<br
/>  Red flagging procedures<br
/>  Pre-determined thresholds systems and controls<br
/>  Escalations<br
/>  Actions taken by senior management<br
/>  Evidence and awareness of senior management evidencing how crime risks evolve in organisational type of business<br
/><br
/><br
/>Engaging with the Audit Structure<br
/><br
/>  Making effective recommendations and business cases<br
/>  Presenting information effectively<br
/>  OSCOLA (Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities) for internal auditors<br
/>  Contributing meaningfully to the development of the long  term audit strategy<br
/>  Upgrading the profile of internal audit within the organisation</p><p>Cost: 7250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 10 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:12 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Advanced Strategic Internal Auditing  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/advanced-strategic-internal-auditing-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>The Advanced Strategic Internal Auditing course at LCT equips delegates with advanced skills in strategic internal auditing. Participants will learn to enhance audit processes, integrate risk management strategies, and apply cutting-edge techniques to ensure organisational effectiveness. By the end of the course, delegates will be adept at aligning audits with strategic goals, improving oversight, and driving organisational success through sophisticated audit practices.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Describe the role, benefits and purpose of IFRS<br
/>Engage with all key stakeholders<br
/>Ensure compliance with financial reporting obligations<br
/>Identify the key steps in implementing the standards<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Managers and executives from all sectors, particularly those using or planning to use IFRS and want to know acquire the tools needed to understand and apply the standards:<br
/> <br
/>  Those who are new appointed into a senior financial role and want to find their way around the key standards<br
/>  Those who work in the private sector who are looking for best practice application of IFRS<br
/>  Those who work in parts of the public sector who are or will be using IFRS<br
/>  Financial planning practitioners who want to update their skills and knowledge<br
/>  Those who are for the first-time adoption of the standards<br
/>  Financial analysts, auditors, accountants<br
/>  Audit team members who need to update their knowledge<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Review of Key Audit Function Foundations<br
/><br
/>Review of key action points<br
/>Developing organisational specific risk matrices<br
/>Global best practice  case studies andamp; analysis<br
/>Key action points  Delegate action plan development<br
/><br
/><br
/>Risk Based Auditing<br
/><br
/>Identifying areas of risk<br
/>Classifying and quantifying risk areas<br
/>Developing audit and re-audit frequency in line with risk<br
/>Overview of emerging threats<br
/><br
/><br
/>Conducting Effective Audits<br
/><br
/>The auditors role as a consultant<br
/>Utilising audit reporting to inform organisational policy development<br
/>Continuous improvement initiatives and supervision<br
/>Measuring improvement  toolkit for objective measurement and demonstration of audit output improvements<br
/><br
/><br
/>Financial Crime Compliance<br
/><br
/>Record keeping procedures<br
/>Controls to identify potentially suspicious activities<br
/>Trade finance transactions<br
/>Trade processing controls by processing staff<br
/>Red flagging procedures<br
/>Pre-determined thresholds systems and controls<br
/>Escalations<br
/>Actions taken by senior management<br
/>Evidence and awareness of senior management evidencing how crime risks evolve in organisational type of business<br
/><br
/><br
/>Engaging with the Audit Structure<br
/><br
/>Making effective recommendations and business cases<br
/>Presenting information effectively<br
/>OSCOLA (Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities) for internal auditors<br
/>Contributing meaningfully to the development of the long  term audit strategy<br
/>Upgrading the profile of internal audit within the organisation<br
/><br
/><br
/>Financial crime compliance<br
/><br
/>Effective post audit de-briefing<br
/>Root cause analysis and remediation recommendations<br
/>Developing departmental action plans with stakeholders: contributing to the delivery of compliance <br
/>Managing conflict situations<br
/><br
/><br
/>Use of technology in combating financial crime and cyber crime<br
/><br
/>Overview of the digitalisation of risk management<br
/>Big data analytics: mapping indicators of fraud money laundering bribery and corruption sanction breaches and market manipulation<br
/>The holistic approach to risk management: effectiveness  efficiency  scalability  oversight<br
/>Enterprise Risk Management (ERM): customising and consolidating automated manual processes<br
/>Overview of transaction monitoring and threshold values for internal auditors<br
/>Trade surveillance software and correlation analysis: from repetitive behaviours to manipulating behaviours<br
/>Testing financial crime compliance systems: Data chosen cleansing articulation and understanding before feeding into the compliance system<br
/>Assessing fitness and operational efficiency of organisational systems and controls to prevent and combat cyber-crime risks: Phishing Webcam manager File hijacking Keylogging Screenshot manager Ad clicker Hacking and distributed denial of services (DDOS)<br
/><br
/><br
/>Effective Linkage of Organisational Systems<br
/><br
/>Overview of core organisational systems  Finance HR Governance ESG<br
/>Closing the loopholes to assist in legal prosecution case efficiency<br
/>Ensuring good staff policy compliance<br
/>Establishing and managing  staff register of interests and conflicts of interest<br
/><br
/><br
/>Engaging with External Auditors<br
/><br
/>The key role and objectives of external audit<br
/>Ensuring availability of evidence through defensible in court procedures for situations faced<br
/>Detecting severe but plausible scenarios<br
/>Overcoming organisational cultural challenges<br
/>Capturing and maximising earning and growth opportunities from the external audit</p><p>Cost: 7250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 10 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:12 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS)  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/international-public-sector-accounting-standards-ipsas-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>The course on International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) provides delegates with comprehensive training on IPSAS fundamentals, including accrual-based financial reporting, recognition, measurement, and presentation of financial statements. Participants will gain practical insights into implementing IPSAS, enhancing transparency and accountability in public sector financial management, and aligning with global accounting practices. The course benefits public sector professionals aiming to improve financial reporting accuracy and compliance with international standards.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Understand the role, objectives and functions of the treasury department in an organisation<br
/>Increase the strategic role of the treasury function<br
/>Optimise working capital<br
/>Contrast and compare the treasury function in the private and public sector<br
/>Differentiate between primary and secondary markets and the roles of the markets<br
/>Develop skills of calculating the fair value of equity and bond instruments<br
/>Develop skills in assessing the performance of stocks and shares<br
/>Demonstrate how derivative instruments can be used to protect against pure risks<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Those in treasury who use or plan to use the capital markets and want advanced knowledge of raising finance and/or investing using capital market instruments. They will be from all sectors, including private, public and not-for-profit including:<br
/><br
/>Those working in treasury and need to know more about the capital markets and treasury<br
/> <br
/>Managers who want to increase their strategic capability<br
/>Operations managers who want to know more about treasury activities<br
/>Managers who are responsible for investing surplus funds in the capital markets<br
/>Treasury employees who need to know how to assess financial performance<br
/>Internal auditors, accountants who need to show CPD<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Private and Public Standards - how they have Evolved<br
/><br
/>The background and evolution of financial standards around the world<br
/>International Financial Standards for Private and Public Sectors compared<br
/>Underlying financial and accounting principle<br
/>Benefits to the organisations and investors<br
/>Application of standards world-wide<br
/><br
/><br
/>IPSAS and IFRS Convergence<br
/><br
/>IPSAS and IFRS  Board structures of Governing Bodies and Due Process<br
/>IPSAS and IFRS  similarities and differences summarised<br
/>Budgeting in the Private and Public Sectors compared<br
/>Disclosure and transparency aspects<br
/>Accounting issues covered by IFRS with no equivalent IPSAS?<br
/><br
/><br
/>IPSAS and IFRS Effective Implementation and Benefits<br
/><br
/>Planning for transition and implementation  identification of key issues<br
/>Choosing your approach  Big Bang or phased<br
/>Scoping the project<br
/>Project team structure and roles<br
/>Milestone planning<br
/>Managing issues and communication<br
/>Critical success factors<br
/><br
/><br
/>Key principles of International Standards for the Public Sector<br
/><br
/>Different users of public sector financial information<br
/>Underlying financial and accounting principleWhich public sector entities it should be applied to?<br
/>Benefits to the organisations and stakeholders<br
/>Cash-based or Accrual based  which is the route to take?<br
/><br
/><br
/>Preparation of IPSAS Compliant Financial Statements<br
/><br
/>IPSAS 1  disclosure and policies <br
/>Statement of financial position  key features issues and content<br
/>Statement of financial performance  key features issues and content<br
/>Statements of changes in net assets/equity - key features issues and content<br
/>Comparison with budgets</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:12 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/international-financial-reporting-standards-ifrs-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) course by LCT International is designed to provide delegates with comprehensive insights into the IFRS framework, enabling them to understand and apply these standards in financial reporting. Through a mix of theoretical sessions and practical exercises, participants will learn to enhance financial transparency and comparability. By the end of the course, delegates will be well-equipped to implement IFRS in their organisations, ensuring improved financial decision-making and compliance with global reporting requirements?.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Describe the role, benefits and purpose of IPSAS<br
/>Engage with all key stakeholders<br
/>Ensure compliance with financial reporting obligations<br
/>Identify the key steps in implementing the standards and develop a plan for migration<br
/>Leverage the benefits to the organisation of IPSAS<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Managers and executives from the public sector, particularly those using or planning to use IPSAS and want to know acquire the tools needed to understand and apply the standards:Those who are new appointed into a senior financial role and want to find their way around the key standards<br
/> <br
/>Those who work in the public sector who are looking for best practice application of IPSAS <br
/>Those who work in parts of the public sector who are or will be using IPSAS<br
/>Accountants and finance staff at all levels involved in the preparation of financial statements for the public sector<br
/>Financial analysts, auditors, accountants<br
/>Audit team members who need to update their knowledge<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Private and Public Standards - how they have Evolved<br
/><br
/>The background and evolution of financial standards around the world<br
/>International Financial Standards for Private and Public Sectors compared<br
/>Underlying financial and accounting principle<br
/>Benefits to the organisations and investors<br
/>Application of standards world-wide<br
/><br
/><br
/>IPSAS and IFRS Convergence<br
/><br
/>IPSAS and IFRS  Board structures of Governing Bodies and Due Process<br
/>IPSAS and IFRS  similarities and differences summarised<br
/>Budgeting in the Private and Public Sectors compared<br
/>Disclosure and transparency aspects<br
/>Accounting issues covered by IFRS with no equivalent IPSAS?<br
/><br
/><br
/>IPSAS and IFRS Effective Implementation and Benefits<br
/><br
/>Planning for transition and implementation  identification of key issues<br
/>Choosing your approach  Big Bang or phased<br
/>Scoping the project<br
/>Project team structure and roles<br
/>Milestone planning<br
/>Managing issues and communication<br
/>Critical success factors<br
/><br
/><br
/>Preparation of IFRS / IAS Compliant Financial Statements<br
/><br
/>Disclosure requirements and issues<br
/>Statement of Profit or Loss  example and comments<br
/>Statement of Financial Positions example and comments<br
/>Statement of Cash flows example and comments<br
/>Notes to the accounts<br
/>Comparison with US GAAP<br
/><br
/><br
/>Working towards First Time Adoption of IFRS (IFRS 1)<br
/><br
/>Critical Success Factors (CSF) in implementing IFRS<br
/>Overview of the most important features of IFRS 1<br
/>Engaging key stakeholders<br
/>The opening IFRS statement of financial position<br
/>Effective project management</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:12 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Information Technology ISO27001 Auditor/Lead Auditor  - KBA Training Centre , Singapore ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/information-technology-iso-27001-auditor-lead-auditor/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						This course is conducted via SGS Singapore. All instruction and examinations are in English.<br
/><br
/>ISO/IEC 27001 is an information security management system (ISMS) standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Its full name is ISO/IEC 27001&ndash; Information technology &ndash; Security techniques &ndash; Information security management systems &ndash; Requirements. ISO/IEC 27001 formally specifies a management system that is intended to bring information security under explicit management control. Being a formal specification means that it mandates specific requirements. Organizations that claim to have adopted ISO/IEC 27001 can therefore be formally audited and certified compliant with the standard.<br
/><br
/><strong>THE STANDARD CONTAINS 11 DOMAINS(APART FROM INTRODUCTORY SECTIONS)</strong><ul><li>Security policy - management direction</li><li>Organization of information security - governance of information security</li><li>Asset management - inventory and classification of information assets</li><li>Human resources security - security aspects for employees joining, moving and leaving an organization</li><li>Physical and environmental security - protection of the computer facilities</li><li>Communications and operations management - management of technical security controls in systems and networks</li><li>Access control - restriction of access rights to networks, systems, applications, functions and data</li><li>Information systems acquisition, development and maintenance - building security into applications</li><li>Information security incident management - anticipating and responding appropriately to information security breaches</li><li>Business continuity management - protecting, maintaining and recovering business-critical processes and systems</li><li>Compliance - ensuring conformance with information security policies, standards, laws and regulations</li></ul><strong>ISO/IEC 27001 REQUIRES THAT MANAGEMENT:</strong><ul><li>Systematically examine the organization&#39;s information security risks, taking account of the threats, vulnerabilities, and impacts;</li><li>Design and implement a coherent and comprehensive suite of information security controls and/or other forms of risk treatment (such as risk avoidance or risk transfer) to address those risks that are deemed unacceptable; and</li><li>Adopt an overarching management process to ensure that the information security controls continue to meet the organization&#39;s information security needs on an ongoing basis.</li></ul><strong>THE KEY BENEFITS OF 27001 ARE:</strong><ul><li>It can act as the extension of the current quality system to include security</li><li>It provides an opportunity to identify and manage risks to key information and systems assets</li><li>Provides confidence and assurance to trading partners and clients; acts as a marketing tool</li><li>Allows an independent review and assurance to you on information security practices</li></ul><strong>A company may want to adopt ISO 27001 for the following reasons:</strong><ul><li>It is suitable for protecting critical and sensitive information</li><li>It provides a holistic, risk-based approach to secure information and compliance</li><li>Demonstrates credibility, trust, satisfaction and confidence with stakeholders, partners, citizens and customers</li><li>Demonstrates security status according to internationally accepted criteria</li><li>Creates a market differentiation due to prestige, image and external goodwill</li><li>If a company is certified once, it is accepted globally.</li></ul><p>Cost: 780 SGD</p><p>Duration: 2 To 5 Day</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2015 10:05:45 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Business Continuity ISO22301 Auditor/ Lead Auditor  - KBA Training Centre , Singapore ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/business-continuity-iso-22301-auditor-lead-auditor/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						This course is conducted via SGS Singapore. All instruction and examinations are in English.<br
/><br
/>Contingency planning and disaster recovery were largely information technology-led responses to natural disasters and terrorism that affected businesses during the 1980s and early 1990s.<br
/><br
/>There was a growing recognition, however, that this needed to become a business-led process and encompass preparing for many forms of disruption. In light of this, the discipline became known as business continuity management (BCM).<br
/><br
/>As governments and regulators began to recognize the role of business continuity in mitigating the effects of disruptive incidents on society, they increasingly sought to gain assurance that key players had appropriate business continuity arrangements in place. Similarly, businesses recognized their dependence on each other and sought assurance that key suppliers and partners would continue to provide key products and services, even when incidents occurred.<br
/><br
/>ISO 22301 is a management systems standard for BCM which can be used by organizations of all sizes and types. These organizations will be able to obtain accredited certification against this standard and so demonstrate to legislators, regulators, customers, prospective customers and other interested parties that they are adhering to good practice in BCM. ISO 22301 also enables the business continuity manager to show top management that a recognized standard has been achieved.<br
/><br
/>While ISO 22301 may be used for certification and therefore includes rather short and concise requirements describing the central elements of BCM, a more extensive guidance standard (ISO 22313) is being developed to provide greater detail on each requirement in ISO 22301.<br
/><br
/>ISO 22301 may also be used within an organization to measure itself against good practice, and by auditors wishing to report to management. The influence of the standard will therefore be much greater than those who simply choose to be certified against the standard.<br
/><br
/>The standard is pided into 10 main clauses, starting with scope, normative references, and terms and definitions.<br
/><br
/><strong>THE BENEFITS ARE:</strong><br
/>ISO 22301 emphasizes the need for a well-defined incident response structure. This ensures that when incidents occur, responses are escalated in a timely manner and people are empowered to take the necessary actions to be effective. Life safety is emphasized and a particular point is made that the organization must communicate with external parties who may be affected, for instance if an incident poses a noxious or explosive risk to surrounding public areas.<br
/><br
/>The requirements for business continuity plans are laid out in Clause 8, too. Quickly understood, user-focused documents are more suitable than the large, unwieldy documents suited to auditors. Smaller plans are therefore more likely to be needed than one large plan.<p>Cost: 780 SGD</p><p>Duration: 2 Day</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2015 09:11:42 +04</pubDate>				</item> 					</channel></rss>
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