Australasian
Institute of Banking and Finance (AIBF)
The AIBF is an organisation committed to improving the services and professionalism
of Australian and New Zealand financial and banking industry members via
education and professional development. Its website provides "Hot News:"
from the banking and finance sectors and features a plethora of information
regarding training, networks, related products and great links.
Australian Accounting
Research Foundation (AARF)
The AARF contributes to the development of legislation and regulation
relating to commercial law, corporate governance, financial reporting
and auditing and assurance services in Australia. The website contains
up to date summaries on professional directives and critical evaluations
of Accounting standards.
Australian Accounting
Standards Board (AASB)
The AASB (which is overseen by the Financial Reporting Council and both
are outcomes of the Corporate Law Economic Reform Program est. 2000) is
responsible for establishing Australian accounting standards in both private
and public sectors. Its website features new authoritative pronouncements,
updated materials, exposure drafts and news about standard setting.
Australian
Business Limited
Australian Business Limited is an organisation which aims to improve businesses
via advice, networking, advocacy and support. Its website is a useful
resource which contains subsections such as "Managing Your People",
"Grow Your Business", and "Influence Public Policy".
This site provides current information and suggestions on business-related
issues, managing finances, employment legalities, and economic trends.
Australian
Financial Markets Association (AFMA)
AFMA is Australia's industry body representing over-the-counter (OTC)
wholesale financial markets such as financial institutions, bank clients,
government departments, educational institutions and the central bank.
It is in place to monitor market practices and the trading standards in
OTC markets. The website provides information on these standards and professional
development advice as well as articles pertaining to regulation and taxation.
Australian Prudential
Regulation Authority (APRA)
APRA regulates banks, insurance companies and superannuation funds, credit
unions, building societies and friendly societies in Australia. The website
provides legislative and statistical information, discussion papers, media
releases, and access to Insight (APRA's quarterly publication).
Australian
Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC)
ASIC is a government body that attempts to maintain equity and fairness
in business. It also aims to prevent corporate crime, protects investors
and helps Australia's international business reputation. The interests
of companies, creditors and investors are protected by ASIC via their
public provision of information about companies. Their website is the
source of this sort of information.
Australian
Shareholders' Association (ASA)
The ASA aims to protect and improve the interests of investors. On its
website, it claims to be partly responsible for the betterment of the
corporate direction of Australian companies and deals with issues regarding
"related party transactions, the disclosure of remuneration and executive
option scheme performance hurdles". Phew! All this information, as
well as investing tips, advice on the performance of companies and their
shares and features articles.
Australian
Stock Exchange (ASX)
The website for the Australian Stock Exchange is designed to provide investors
with detailed information regarding the numerous investments the ASX has
available for trading. Sections on the website include: "Market Statistics,
Company Information & Research, ASX Markets, ASX Shareholder Information,
Floats", as well as "Investor Courses and Services".
Australian Taxation
Office (ATO)
The ATO's online service is aimed at 3 different groups; individuals,
businesses, and tax and superannuation professionals. The ATO website
is an information rich and diverse site that is constantly updated with
new reforms, policy changes and exposure drafts.
Commonwealth Department
of Finance and Administration
The Department of Finance & Administration contributes to three key
outcomes: maintainable Government finances; better Government operations;
and an efficiently run Parliament.
This department's website is divided into three main sections:
- Government Finances (concentrating on budget management, reporting and
advice)
- Government Operations (featuring services management and government
information) and
- Parliamentary Services (support for senators, members of parliament
and their staff).
The site also features the latest political news, media releases and speeches,
recruitment information
and government publications.
Commonwealth
Department of the Treasury
The website for this government department contains a wealth of information
on economic data, business taxation, foreign investment, careers &
job opportunities within the department, publications, compliance reports,
as well as containing a profile of treasury ministers and a descriptive
organisational chart.
CPA Australia
With 90 000 members, CPA (Chartered Practising Accountants) Australia
constitutes the largest Australian professional organisation. CPA advocates
debate on accounting issues and business. It provides outlets for training
and research and provides member benefits in order to achieve a central
goal of enhancing members' status and competitive advantages. Their website
is a great resource featuring information pertinent to their goals and
the provision of the above-mentioned services.
Financial Accounting Standards
Board (FASB)
Aiming to produce and revise standards pertaining to financial accounting,
and to guide and keep the public informed of such issues, the Financial
Accounting Standards Board provides an informative website loaded with
many great features. These include descriptive articles relating to the
FASB's various projects, late breaking news, educational sub-sections
and access to many accounting-related publications.
Group of 100 Inc
The Group of 100 represents and serves major business enterprises in accounting
and regulatory issues, particularly business regulations, Accounting standards,
Corporation Law and Stock Exchange rules.
The Institute of Chartered
Accountants in Australia (ICAA)
This website profiles new initiatives, policy development and reforms
relevant to the accounting profession. A key feature of the site is the
directory of employers that offer undergraduate and postgraduate positions
to students pursuing careers in chartered accountancy.
International
Accounting Standards Board (IASB)
With a commitment to creating a single set of enforceable, quality accounting
standards worldwide, the IASB is based in the UK and provides a plethora
of information on its website. With current IAS news, IASB project summaries
and an online IAS bookshop, the website should be the first port of call
for those researching or simply interested in issues relating to the drafting
of international accounting standards.
International Federation
of Accountants (IFAC)
IFAC acts as an international advocate of quality technical, professional
and ethical guidance, agents of change in the profession internationally
and to facilitate the development of a harmonized worldwide accounting
profession. The website has 5 main sections: IFAC facts and figures, IFAC
news, committee activities, publications and guidance and council developments.
International Organization
of Securities Commissions (IOSCO)
The IOSCO regulates domestic markets and oversees strict implementation
of market standards. Its website provides some useful international links,
regularly updated market news, information relating to the IOSCO's annual
conference, and IOSCO document library and a member's area.
National Tax &
Accountants Association Ltd (NTAA)
The primary objective of the NTAA is to assist business people, tax-advisors
and accountants, among others, solve their tax, business and legal problems.
It is funded by its membership and its website provides much information
about becoming a member and the member's role. There are also sections
devoted to tax seminars (when they run and what they address), trouble-shooting
services including software and publications, and NTAA Press Releases
and news articles.
Reserve Bank of Australia
(RBA)
The Reserve Bank devises and maintains monetary policy. Its website reflects
this main function, with sections committed to this, financial system
stability, the Bank's payments system and financial services, and matters
relating to currency. There is plenty of information resources, including
media releases, a huge catalogue of speeches, a publications and research
section and a section containing statistical data and projections.
Securities Institute
The Institute is an educational facility committed to improving the standards
in financial and securities services by means of education, the cultivation
of ethical, efficient markets and the promotion of professionalism. Their
website provides an insight into their numerous services, including courses,
employee training, careers, and seminars and information is arranged in
market-specific sections including one for students, and another for personal
investors.
Taxation Institute
of Australia (TIA)
According to their website, the TIA is Australia's premier independent
taxation organisation. The site provides information relating to the functions
and services of the Institute, including their Continuing Professional
Development workshops and seminars, access to the weekly newsletter TaxVine
and journal Taxation in Australia, and online videos.
US Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC)
SEC aims to protect investors and maintain the integrity of the securities
markets. It enforces securities laws and makes crucial investment and
company information available to the public. Their website is a vehicle
for delivering this information, with a huge, cost-free, publicly accessible
database (EDGAR) which comprises of the registration statements and periodic
reports of all public companies; as well as sections focusing on litigation
reports, trading suspension files and a feature which allows members of
the public to assess the financial services of any broker or advisor.
A very informative, user-friendly site with market-specific up-to-date
data.
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