How ChatGPT may disrupt auditing
From writing audit file notes to giving expert advice and potentially identifying high risk areas, Imran Vanker, director of standards at IRBA, explains how ChatGPT could change auditing.
Sage Partner, AWCape acquired by US firm
Lescault and Walderman (LWI) - a firm that provides technology-driven accounting and finance services in the US has acquired a majority stake in AWCape, a South African Sage business partner.
Power struggles: Budget 2023 and the inequality of solar rebates
The power crisis disproportionately affects SMMEs and poorer South Africans, according to experts who spoke at CIBA’s 2023 budget speech update.
After dropping the baton in the home stretch, SA is in a relay race to escape greylisting
Avoiding greylisting was like a relay race where South Africa dropped the baton at the last switch over writes Michael Avery. The country needs to pick up the baton and surge forward if it hopes to escape.
South Africa is on the greylist - What are the consequences?
The South African Government has been greylisted by the anti-money laundering watchdog FATF despite their legislative attempts to avoid it. What does this mean for the country and accountants?
Eskom, tax, and solar incentives. Eleven takeaways from Budget 2023
Here is eleven takeaway from the Budget speech 2023
Inflation's ripple effects: A closer look at Budget 2023
In February last year, Treasury estimated that CPI inflation would be 4,8 percent. By October, it was predicting 6,7 percent. StatsSA reported 6,9 percent inflation in 2022.
Jones Gondo, a senior credit strategist at Nedbank, explains that this underestimation will likely result in more tax revenue and help to keep down the debt-to-GDP ratio. It will also render the government's spending plans unrealistic.
Business confidence, retail sales, and GDP flat as Budget 2023 looms
Recent indicators point to an economy stagnating ahead of next week’s Budget Speech.
What are experts predicting for this year’s Budget Speech?
The 2023 Budget speech is the most anticipated finance event of the year and, from tax implications to fuel levies, it is likely to affect your accounting business, and your clients’ businesses.
The Future of Payroll: 5 trends to be on top of
In a recent press release Jeff Ryan, MD of AWCape shares the key trends that will shape payroll in 2023.
Opinion: Educares shouldn’t require excessive accounting standards for funding
Grant funding can dramatically assist Educares in impoverished communities. However accessing grants requires wading through layers of red tape, which may include excessive accounting requirements.
CIBA now has a voice in SA’s oldest national business body
The appointment of CIBA’s CEO Nicolaas van Wyk to the board of the South African Chamber of Commerce is another step in increasing the influence of accountants on the South African economy.
GDP increased by 1,6% in the third quarter of 2022
Statistic South Africa reported that the third quarter of 2022 saw a 1,6% growth in South Africa's gross domestic product (GDP).
Why our cities’ finances need serious reforms
The latest State of City Finances report shows that cities face ever tightening budgets and are plagued by structural issues, including a shortage of professional staff and stagnating revenue.
What CIBA learnt from the world's next superpower
A growing and vibrant economy. A service outsourcing juggernaut and a nation with a proud culture and history. That's what CIBA delegates experienced during their visit to the 21st World Congress of Accountants in India last month.
Accounting Officers are starting to fear the AG’s new teeth
The Auditor General is no longer just pointing out problems with financials, it’s threatening to hold accounting officers personally liable.
Love me a tender: How public procurement corruption works
A glimpse into how tender corruption works and the role accountants play, based on insights from the recent CIBA Public Procurement Summit and work by Corruption Watch.
IAASB's Tom Seidenstein on an efficient accounting profession
Tom Seidenstein, the chairperson of the IAASB, recently visited South Africa and shared his thoughts on the country’s audit scandal crisis and ESG.
Cachalia: SA needs a proactive anti-corruption agency
Professor Firoz Cachalia intends to push for a new anti-corruption agency that addresses systemic corruption and “aspirant scumbags.”
Do Look Up: New Gauteng MEC’s green vision for growth
Gauteng should focus on green industries if it wants to grow. Government should also concentrate on spending existing funds wisely rather than seeking new revenue, according to Gauteng’s new Finance MEC.