Summary
Our ROI CPD Blitz series returns in 2024 with 2 In Person events and 1
Virtual event. Attracting 10 CPD hours per event these sessions have been
carefully curated to ensure participants receive the latest technical updates in
Financial Reporting, CSRD implementation, Taxation and Company Law. A
pre-recorded box set of additional material is available to all participants
after their event, covering diverse topics such as Data Analytics, Financial
Statements Analysis, Critical Thinking, Benefits in Kind and much, much
more.
Format
This course will be delivered in person on
Thursday 5 December 2024 from 9:30am to
1:30pm.
In addition, participants will receive additional pre-recorded "on
demand" Videos. The boxset of all sessions including the live session will be
delivered to participants after the course.
Further information including joining instruction will
be emailed to you a few days before the event.
Who should attend
This course is suitable for accountants, and other business professionals, at all levels and from all sectors, given the scope and fast-moving pace of the sessions
Course overview
Keynote speaker: Professor Joe Peppard
(Academic Director at the Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School,
University College Dublin)
“Beyond the Hype – Getting Real with AI” to
include:
The realities of artificial intelligence, cutting through the hype to assess
what AI can truly deliver today.
Using real-world examples, we’ll look at
businesses that have effectively implemented AI to achieve specific goals and
measurable returns.
A key focus will be the importance of responsible AI
strategies—balancing innovation with ethics and compliance.
Financial Reporting Update: Dympna Cassidy
(Deloitte)
Dympna will provide and accounting update on IFRS including IFRS 18 and IFRS
19 in conjunction with an update on Irish and UK GAAP including FRED 82.
CSRD Update: Brian Murphy
(Deloitte)
For the majority of private companies, the CSRD regulation will kick in for
2025-year ends, are you ready prepared for this substantial change in corporate
reporting? This session will take you through the key steps to take over the
coming months.
Company Law Update: John Darby
(Solicitor)
John will be delivering a whistle-stop tour of the most important
developments and changes in company law over the last 12 months.
Taxation Update: Paul Murphy (Martin J Kelly
& Co.)
Paul will deliver a quick fire session on the latest
developments and updates across the main tax headings in 2024.
Key learning outcomes
Appreciate the key Financial Reporting, CSRD, Company
Law and Taxation issues affecting their businesses and organisations over the
last 12 months, with an eye on
proposed prospective changes.
Speaker Bio
Professor Joe Peppard
Professor Joe Peppard is Academic Director at the Michael Smurfit Graduate
Business School, University College Dublin. Previously, he was a faculty member
at MIT Sloan School of Management, ESMT Berlin, and Cranfield School of
Management, UK. A leading authority on information, systems and technology and
their business and organizational implications, his research studies
contemporary issues and challenges that executives face in an environment of
accelerating technological change. While academically rigorous, with his
research he strives to steer a pragmatic path. In his writings and teaching,
Professor Peppard seeks to help the busy executive to be successful.
Dympna Cassidy
Dympna Cassidy is a director working in the Financial Reporting
Advisory team in Deloitte Ireland LLP.She has a BA in Accounting and Finance
from Dublin City University and is a Chartered Accountant. She has 12
years’ experience in practice including time in audit and accounting advisory
and significant experience in respect of International Financial Reporting
Standards as adopted by the European Union (“IFRS”), the suite of Irish GAAP
frameworks (including FRS 101 and FRS 102) and U.S GAAP.Dympna has been part of
the Financial Reporting Advisory team in Deloitte for the past number of years
and has worked on clients in a wide variety of industries supporting them with
their technical accounting needs.
Brian Murphy
Brian Murphy is a partner in Audit & Assurance, within the Consumer
& Technology Business team. Brian joined Deloitte five years ago and he has
over 14 years of experience, providing audit and advisory services to a wide
range of business sectors, including retail, manufacturing, construction/real
estate, engineering, hospitality and technology sectors. His portfolio consists
primarily of large privately owned businesses, both family and private equity
backed.Brian lectures and presents extensively on a range of topics including
audit, financial accounting/reporting and finance on behalf of Chartered
Accountants Ireland. He is past Chair of Chartered Accountants Ireland Leinster
Society and is the current Chair of CA Support.
John Darby
John Darby, BCL, is a Senior Legal Counsel with PM Group. He has been
practising as a solicitor in Ireland since 1997 and is a member of the Law
Society of Ireland. He qualified and practised for ten (10) years in
leading Irish law firm, McCann FitzGerald.John has also practised in-house with
Diageo plc, Bord Gais Eireann and the Coca-Cola Company.John’s main areas of
practise are corporate and commercial law, mergers and acquisitions and
corporate governance. He has advised numerous domestic and international
clients in a wide variety of business sectors, including project management,
media, motor distribution, telecommunications and food and agri. John is
also a frequent speaker in the areas of corporate and company law and is a
lecturer on the Law Society’s Professional Course on Business Law and its
Diploma Courses on Company Law and Corporate Governance.
Paul Murphy
Paul Murphy is the Principal of Martin J. Kelly & Co. He is a Chartered
Tax Adviser (CTA) and a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified
Accountants. Paul has lectured with the Irish Tax Institute for the past 25
years and is a speaker for a number of accountancy bodies on their professional
development panels.
He is also co-author of the Tax Institute’s third-level
publication Irish Taxation: Law and Practice.
Contact us
If you have any questions regarding this or any other CPD course or
requirements, please feel free to contact the team here or call us at (+353) 01 523 3930