Malawi : Accounting and Auditing

This report is based on the findings of a review of accounting and auditing standards and practices in Malawi's corporate sector. The review exercise focused mainly on the strengths and weaknesses of the institutional framework that supports t...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Accounting and Auditing Assessment (ROSC)
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/06/8367019/malawi-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-accounting-auditing
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topic ACCOUNT
ACCOUNTANCY
ACCOUNTANT
ACCOUNTANTS
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
ACCOUNTING RECORDS
ACCOUNTING SERVICES
ACCOUNTING STANDARD
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ACCOUNTING THEORY
ACCOUNTS
ACQUISITION
ACQUISITIONS
ANNUAL RETURN
ARREARS
ASSESSMENT OF RISK
ASSET MANAGEMENT
AUDIT COMMITTEE
AUDIT REPORTS
AUDITED ACCOUNTS
AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
AUDITING
AUDITING STANDARDS
AUDITORS
AUDITS
AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK REGULATION
BANKING ASSETS
BEST PRACTICE
BOOKKEEPING
BUDGETING
BUSINESS LAW
BUSINESS MATH
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL MARKETS
CASH BALANCES
CASH FLOW
CENTRAL BANK
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
CHECKS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMPANY LAW
COMPLIANCE GAPS
CONTRIBUTION
CONTRIBUTION PENSION SCHEME
CONTRIBUTION SCHEME
CONTRIBUTIONS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
CREDITOR
CREDITOR RIGHTS
DEBENTURE
DEBENTURE HOLDER
DEBENTURE HOLDERS
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DEBTS
DEFAULTERS
DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PENSION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DUE DILIGENCE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC REALITIES
EDUCATION STANDARDS
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISM
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
ENFORCEMENT SYSTEMS
EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURE
FAIR VALUE
FAIR VALUES
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL COMMUNITY
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MATTERS
FINANCIAL NEEDS
FINANCIAL POLICY
FINANCIAL POSITION
FINANCIAL REPORTING
FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNINGS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN INVESTORS
GAAP
GENERAL PUBLIC
GOOD PRACTICE
GOOD PRACTICES
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING
GOVERNMENT BUDGETING
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HOLDING
HUMAN RESOURCE
INCOME
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS COMMITTEE
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVENTORIES
INVENTORY
INVESTING
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
ISSUANCE
JUDICIAL PROCESS
LABOR FORCE
LACK OF INFORMATION
LARGE FIRMS
LEGAL AUTHORITY
LEGAL PROVISIONS
LIABILITY
LIQUID ASSETS
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS
MARKET CAPITALIZATION
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKETING
MATHEMATICS
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MERGERS
MICRO FINANCE
MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MONETARY FUND
OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
PARENT COMPANIES
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PENSION
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUNDS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
PUBLIC FINANCE
QUALITY ASSURANCE
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY OF SERVICE
RELATED PARTIES TRANSACTIONS
RESERVE
RESERVE BANK
RESPONSIBILITIES
RETIRED
RETURN
RETURNS
RISK ASSESSMENT
SAVINGS
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECURITIES
SENIOR
SEVERANCE PAY
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALLER FIRMS
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDERS
STATUTORY AUDITORS
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUPPORT GROUP
TAX
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
TERRORISM
TIME OF COLLECTION
TRADING
TRANSPARENCY
TURNOVER
UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
VALUABLE
spellingShingle ACCOUNT
ACCOUNTANCY
ACCOUNTANT
ACCOUNTANTS
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
ACCOUNTING RECORDS
ACCOUNTING SERVICES
ACCOUNTING STANDARD
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ACCOUNTING THEORY
ACCOUNTS
ACQUISITION
ACQUISITIONS
ANNUAL RETURN
ARREARS
ASSESSMENT OF RISK
ASSET MANAGEMENT
AUDIT COMMITTEE
AUDIT REPORTS
AUDITED ACCOUNTS
AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
AUDITING
AUDITING STANDARDS
AUDITORS
AUDITS
AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK REGULATION
BANKING ASSETS
BEST PRACTICE
BOOKKEEPING
BUDGETING
BUSINESS LAW
BUSINESS MATH
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL MARKETS
CASH BALANCES
CASH FLOW
CENTRAL BANK
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
CHECKS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMPANY LAW
COMPLIANCE GAPS
CONTRIBUTION
CONTRIBUTION PENSION SCHEME
CONTRIBUTION SCHEME
CONTRIBUTIONS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
CREDITOR
CREDITOR RIGHTS
DEBENTURE
DEBENTURE HOLDER
DEBENTURE HOLDERS
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DEBTS
DEFAULTERS
DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PENSION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DUE DILIGENCE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC REALITIES
EDUCATION STANDARDS
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISM
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
ENFORCEMENT SYSTEMS
EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURE
FAIR VALUE
FAIR VALUES
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL COMMUNITY
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MATTERS
FINANCIAL NEEDS
FINANCIAL POLICY
FINANCIAL POSITION
FINANCIAL REPORTING
FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNINGS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN INVESTORS
GAAP
GENERAL PUBLIC
GOOD PRACTICE
GOOD PRACTICES
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING
GOVERNMENT BUDGETING
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HOLDING
HUMAN RESOURCE
INCOME
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS COMMITTEE
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVENTORIES
INVENTORY
INVESTING
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
ISSUANCE
JUDICIAL PROCESS
LABOR FORCE
LACK OF INFORMATION
LARGE FIRMS
LEGAL AUTHORITY
LEGAL PROVISIONS
LIABILITY
LIQUID ASSETS
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS
MARKET CAPITALIZATION
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKETING
MATHEMATICS
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MERGERS
MICRO FINANCE
MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MONETARY FUND
OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
PARENT COMPANIES
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PENSION
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUNDS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
PUBLIC FINANCE
QUALITY ASSURANCE
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY OF SERVICE
RELATED PARTIES TRANSACTIONS
RESERVE
RESERVE BANK
RESPONSIBILITIES
RETIRED
RETURN
RETURNS
RISK ASSESSMENT
SAVINGS
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECURITIES
SENIOR
SEVERANCE PAY
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALLER FIRMS
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDERS
STATUTORY AUDITORS
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUPPORT GROUP
TAX
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
TERRORISM
TIME OF COLLECTION
TRADING
TRANSPARENCY
TURNOVER
UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
VALUABLE
World Bank
Malawi : Accounting and Auditing
geographic_facet Africa
Malawi
description This report is based on the findings of a review of accounting and auditing standards and practices in Malawi's corporate sector. The review exercise focused mainly on the strengths and weaknesses of the institutional framework that supports the corporate financial reporting system in the country; a review of Government accounting and auditing practices is outside the scope of this report. This report provides policy recommendations to improve accounting and auditing practices, including strengthening enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance with accounting and auditing requirements. The key policy recommendations include: 1) Reviewing the Companies Act to provide for up-to-date requirements for financial reporting, and to ensure that there is room/flexibility to incorporate updates as they arise; 2) Reviewing the Public Accountants and Auditors Act to strengthen the regulatory functions of the Malawi Accountants Board (MAB), and reorganizing MAB into an effective independent oversight institution; 3) Putting in place arrangements to require public interest entities to apply IFRS for financial reporting, and to adopt simplified financial reporting requirements for SMEs in Malawi; 4) Enhancing the technical capacity of the professional accountancy body so that it can better support practitioners and institute the required international standards; and 5) Supporting the leading education and training institutions-Department of Accountancy in the University of Malawi and Malawi College of Accountancy-with teaching materials and faculty development, so that they can feed the market with quality graduates and can conduct research for developing the profession in line with up-to-date international practice.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Accounting and Auditing Assessment (ROSC)
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Malawi : Accounting and Auditing
title_short Malawi : Accounting and Auditing
title_full Malawi : Accounting and Auditing
title_fullStr Malawi : Accounting and Auditing
title_full_unstemmed Malawi : Accounting and Auditing
title_sort malawi : accounting and auditing
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/06/8367019/malawi-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-accounting-auditing
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7847
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spelling okr-10986-78472021-04-23T14:02:37Z Malawi : Accounting and Auditing World Bank ACCOUNT ACCOUNTANCY ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTANTS ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES ACCOUNTING RECORDS ACCOUNTING SERVICES ACCOUNTING STANDARD ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ACCOUNTING THEORY ACCOUNTS ACQUISITION ACQUISITIONS ANNUAL RETURN ARREARS ASSESSMENT OF RISK ASSET MANAGEMENT AUDIT COMMITTEE AUDIT REPORTS AUDITED ACCOUNTS AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AUDITING AUDITING STANDARDS AUDITORS AUDITS AWARENESS CAMPAIGN BALANCE SHEET BALANCE SHEETS BANK REGULATION BANKING ASSETS BEST PRACTICE BOOKKEEPING BUDGETING BUSINESS LAW BUSINESS MATH CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL MARKETS CASH BALANCES CASH FLOW CENTRAL BANK CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CHECKS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPANY LAW COMPLIANCE GAPS CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTION PENSION SCHEME CONTRIBUTION SCHEME CONTRIBUTIONS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CREDIT INSTITUTIONS CREDITOR CREDITOR RIGHTS DEBENTURE DEBENTURE HOLDER DEBENTURE HOLDERS DEBT DEBT RELIEF DEBTS DEFAULTERS DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PENSION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DUE DILIGENCE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC REALITIES EDUCATION STANDARDS EMPLOYEE BENEFITS ENFORCEMENT MECHANISM ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS ENFORCEMENT SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE FAIR VALUE FAIR VALUES FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL COMMUNITY FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MATTERS FINANCIAL NEEDS FINANCIAL POLICY FINANCIAL POSITION FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STATEMENT FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNINGS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FOREIGN INVESTORS GAAP GENERAL PUBLIC GOOD PRACTICE GOOD PRACTICES GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING GOVERNMENT BUDGETING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOLDING HUMAN RESOURCE INCOME INFORMATION SYSTEM INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INTEREST RATES INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS COMMITTEE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERNATIONAL STANDARD INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVENTORIES INVENTORY INVESTING INVESTMENT DECISIONS ISSUANCE JUDICIAL PROCESS LABOR FORCE LACK OF INFORMATION LARGE FIRMS LEGAL AUTHORITY LEGAL PROVISIONS LIABILITY LIQUID ASSETS LOCAL NEWSPAPERS MARKET CAPITALIZATION MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKETING MATHEMATICS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MERGERS MICRO FINANCE MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTIONS MONETARY FUND OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE PARENT COMPANIES PAYMENT SYSTEMS PENSION PENSION FUND PENSION FUNDS PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC FINANCE QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY OF SERVICE RELATED PARTIES TRANSACTIONS RESERVE RESERVE BANK RESPONSIBILITIES RETIRED RETURN RETURNS RISK ASSESSMENT SAVINGS SECONDARY SCHOOL SECURITIES SENIOR SEVERANCE PAY SMALL BUSINESSES SMALLER FIRMS STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDERS STATUTORY AUDITORS STOCK EXCHANGE SUPPORT GROUP TAX TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT TERRORISM TIME OF COLLECTION TRADING TRANSPARENCY TURNOVER UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS VALUABLE This report is based on the findings of a review of accounting and auditing standards and practices in Malawi's corporate sector. The review exercise focused mainly on the strengths and weaknesses of the institutional framework that supports the corporate financial reporting system in the country; a review of Government accounting and auditing practices is outside the scope of this report. This report provides policy recommendations to improve accounting and auditing practices, including strengthening enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance with accounting and auditing requirements. The key policy recommendations include: 1) Reviewing the Companies Act to provide for up-to-date requirements for financial reporting, and to ensure that there is room/flexibility to incorporate updates as they arise; 2) Reviewing the Public Accountants and Auditors Act to strengthen the regulatory functions of the Malawi Accountants Board (MAB), and reorganizing MAB into an effective independent oversight institution; 3) Putting in place arrangements to require public interest entities to apply IFRS for financial reporting, and to adopt simplified financial reporting requirements for SMEs in Malawi; 4) Enhancing the technical capacity of the professional accountancy body so that it can better support practitioners and institute the required international standards; and 5) Supporting the leading education and training institutions-Department of Accountancy in the University of Malawi and Malawi College of Accountancy-with teaching materials and faculty development, so that they can feed the market with quality graduates and can conduct research for developing the profession in line with up-to-date international practice. 2012-06-12T18:44:16Z 2012-06-12T18:44:16Z 2007-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/06/8367019/malawi-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-accounting-auditing http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7847 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Accounting and Auditing Assessment (ROSC) Economic & Sector Work Africa Malawi