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IGTA 2006 Conference Presentations
PWC European Treasury Survey 2006 Photo Gallery: Coming soon
IGTA 2005 Conference Presentations
IGTA Educational Approval Board (Powerpoint presentation)
IGTA 2004 Conference Presentations
Basel II Update 2004 Presentation(Powerpoint presentation)
IGTA 2003 Conference Presentations
IGTA carried out its first review of how education qualifications are to be submitted as meeting IGTA's standards criteria for accreditation. Proposals on how those qualifications will be measured against IGTA standards were discussed at the meeting and approval obtained. Theo van der Nat, Chairman of the IGTA committee dealing with accreditation presented his latest changes to the accreditation guide. Here is the document discussed, which will change after the Accreditation Committee has reviewed it further.
Jim Kaitz of AFP presented his association's latest education product.
The Euro-using associations of corporate treasurers has identified problems with the latest IAS 32-39 revisions proposed for the accounting of financial instruments. Francois Masquelier of EACT made a presentation of the key points of dissent.
Following the presentation, IGTA members approved a press release covering treasurers' concerns over the proposed accounting of financial instruments under IAS 39. The final press release, and the accompanying detailed analysis are here.
Proposed changes to the accounting of pensions benefits, and share based payments, raise serious issues for treasurers. David Creed discussed the need to keep ahead of accounting standard setters in their deliberations: or should treasurers only follow their lead?
Basel II - will it happen? A review of the Basel deliberations on captial adequacy measurement was made by Olivier Brissaud of ATEB.
Changes in the international payments systems and their impact on corporate treasurers were discussed by Gianfranco Tabasso
Senior managers at SWIFT presented a review of new developments in international payment and messaging systems. Triggered by the SEC review, the rating agencies are coming under pressure. Views of how treasurers should respond to the changes proposed were put to IGTA delegates in two presentations.
The first by Richard Raeburn of the ACT.
The second by Pierre Poncet of AFTE. IGTA delegates approved IGTA setting up a working party on the matter to draw together the conclusions of both papers. |
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