Sierra Leone : Accounting and Auditing
This report provides an assessment of accounting and auditing practices in Sierra Leone with reference to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) requirements issued by the International Accounting Standards Board, and International Standards on Auditing (ISA) issued by the Internatio...
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ACCOUNT ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTANCY ACCOUNTANCY FIRMS ACCOUNTANTS ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING CURRICULA ACCOUNTING FIRM ACCOUNTING FIRMS ACCOUNTING POLICIES ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ACCOUNTING TREATMENT ACCOUNTS ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AFFILIATES ANNUAL RETURNS AUDIT ENGAGEMENTS AUDIT EVIDENCE AUDIT REPORTS AUDIT RISK AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AUDITING AUDITING PROCEDURES AUDITING PROFESSION AUDITING STANDARDS AUDITORS AUDITS AVERAGE GROWTH BANK LOAN BANKING SECTOR BANKING SUPERVISION BANKS BENEFICIARY BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BUSINESS ETHICS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CALCULATION CAPITAL MARKET CASH FLOW COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITY BANK COMMUNITY BANKS CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CONSOLIDATION CONTINGENCIES CONTRIBUTIONS CREDIT RISK CURRICULUM DEPOSITS DEVELOPMENT BANK DIRECT INVESTMENT DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EMPLOYMENT EXTERNAL AUDITORS FIDUCIARY RESPONSIBILITY FINANCE COMPANIES FINANCE COMPANY FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FORMAL EDUCATION FUTURE CASH FLOWS GOOD PRACTICES HOME FINANCE HOUSING INADEQUATE DISCLOSURE INCOME INCOME TAXES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INTEREST RATE INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS COMMITTEE INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT DECISION KNOWLEDGE GAP LACK OF KNOWLEDGE LARGE ENTERPRISE LARGE ENTERPRISES LAWS LEGAL PROVISIONS LEGAL RECOURSE LEGISLATION LIABILITY LOAN MANDATES MARKET ECONOMY MEDIUM ENTERPRISE MEDIUM ENTERPRISES NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS NONPERFORMING LOANS OFF BALANCE SHEET OFF BALANCE SHEET ITEMS OFFSITE SUPERVISION PENALTIES PRESENT VALUE PRIVATIZATION PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESPONSIBILITIES RISK EVALUATION SALES SAVINGS STAKEHOLDERS STATUTORY AUDITORS STOCK EXCHANGE SUBSIDIARIES SUBSIDIARY TAXABLE INCOME TAXATION TERMINATION TRAINING PROGRAM TRAINING PROGRAMS VALUABLE |
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ACCOUNT ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTANCY ACCOUNTANCY FIRMS ACCOUNTANTS ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING CURRICULA ACCOUNTING FIRM ACCOUNTING FIRMS ACCOUNTING POLICIES ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ACCOUNTING TREATMENT ACCOUNTS ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AFFILIATES ANNUAL RETURNS AUDIT ENGAGEMENTS AUDIT EVIDENCE AUDIT REPORTS AUDIT RISK AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AUDITING AUDITING PROCEDURES AUDITING PROFESSION AUDITING STANDARDS AUDITORS AUDITS AVERAGE GROWTH BANK LOAN BANKING SECTOR BANKING SUPERVISION BANKS BENEFICIARY BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BUSINESS ETHICS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CALCULATION CAPITAL MARKET CASH FLOW COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITY BANK COMMUNITY BANKS CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CONSOLIDATION CONTINGENCIES CONTRIBUTIONS CREDIT RISK CURRICULUM DEPOSITS DEVELOPMENT BANK DIRECT INVESTMENT DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EMPLOYMENT EXTERNAL AUDITORS FIDUCIARY RESPONSIBILITY FINANCE COMPANIES FINANCE COMPANY FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FORMAL EDUCATION FUTURE CASH FLOWS GOOD PRACTICES HOME FINANCE HOUSING INADEQUATE DISCLOSURE INCOME INCOME TAXES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INTEREST RATE INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS COMMITTEE INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT DECISION KNOWLEDGE GAP LACK OF KNOWLEDGE LARGE ENTERPRISE LARGE ENTERPRISES LAWS LEGAL PROVISIONS LEGAL RECOURSE LEGISLATION LIABILITY LOAN MANDATES MARKET ECONOMY MEDIUM ENTERPRISE MEDIUM ENTERPRISES NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS NONPERFORMING LOANS OFF BALANCE SHEET OFF BALANCE SHEET ITEMS OFFSITE SUPERVISION PENALTIES PRESENT VALUE PRIVATIZATION PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESPONSIBILITIES RISK EVALUATION SALES SAVINGS STAKEHOLDERS STATUTORY AUDITORS STOCK EXCHANGE SUBSIDIARIES SUBSIDIARY TAXABLE INCOME TAXATION TERMINATION TRAINING PROGRAM TRAINING PROGRAMS VALUABLE World Bank Sierra Leone : Accounting and Auditing |
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This report provides an assessment of accounting and auditing practices in Sierra Leone with reference to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) requirements issued by the International Accounting Standards Board, and International Standards on Auditing (ISA) issued by the International Federation of Accountants. This assessment is positioned within the broader context of the country's institutional framework and capacity needed to ensure the quality of corporate financial reporting. Efforts are necessary for strengthening the capacity of the regulators and ensuring compliance with applicable standards and codes. The accounting and auditing practices in Sierra Leone need to develop in line with a growing economy, as well as with international best practice. With the exception of banks and similar financial institutions, there is no legal mandate for other corporate entities to follow IFRS in preparation of financial statements and ISA in conducting audits. There are varying compliance gaps in both accounting and auditing practices. These gaps are likely to stem from lack of clearer understanding of professional accountants, inadequate technical capacities of the regulators, absence of implementation guidance, lack of independent oversight of the auditing profession, and shortcomings in professional education and training. Sierra Leone's accounting profession is dominated by members of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants of the United Kingdom. |
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Sierra Leone : Accounting and Auditing |
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Sierra Leone : Accounting and Auditing |
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Sierra Leone : Accounting and Auditing |
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Sierra Leone : Accounting and Auditing |
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okr-10986-81472021-04-23T14:02:38Z Sierra Leone : Accounting and Auditing World Bank ACCOUNT ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTANCY ACCOUNTANCY FIRMS ACCOUNTANTS ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING CURRICULA ACCOUNTING FIRM ACCOUNTING FIRMS ACCOUNTING POLICIES ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ACCOUNTING TREATMENT ACCOUNTS ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AFFILIATES ANNUAL RETURNS AUDIT ENGAGEMENTS AUDIT EVIDENCE AUDIT REPORTS AUDIT RISK AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AUDITING AUDITING PROCEDURES AUDITING PROFESSION AUDITING STANDARDS AUDITORS AUDITS AVERAGE GROWTH BANK LOAN BANKING SECTOR BANKING SUPERVISION BANKS BENEFICIARY BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BUSINESS ETHICS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CALCULATION CAPITAL MARKET CASH FLOW COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITY BANK COMMUNITY BANKS CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CONSOLIDATION CONTINGENCIES CONTRIBUTIONS CREDIT RISK CURRICULUM DEPOSITS DEVELOPMENT BANK DIRECT INVESTMENT DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EMPLOYMENT EXTERNAL AUDITORS FIDUCIARY RESPONSIBILITY FINANCE COMPANIES FINANCE COMPANY FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FORMAL EDUCATION FUTURE CASH FLOWS GOOD PRACTICES HOME FINANCE HOUSING INADEQUATE DISCLOSURE INCOME INCOME TAXES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INTEREST RATE INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS COMMITTEE INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT DECISION KNOWLEDGE GAP LACK OF KNOWLEDGE LARGE ENTERPRISE LARGE ENTERPRISES LAWS LEGAL PROVISIONS LEGAL RECOURSE LEGISLATION LIABILITY LOAN MANDATES MARKET ECONOMY MEDIUM ENTERPRISE MEDIUM ENTERPRISES NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS NONPERFORMING LOANS OFF BALANCE SHEET OFF BALANCE SHEET ITEMS OFFSITE SUPERVISION PENALTIES PRESENT VALUE PRIVATIZATION PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESPONSIBILITIES RISK EVALUATION SALES SAVINGS STAKEHOLDERS STATUTORY AUDITORS STOCK EXCHANGE SUBSIDIARIES SUBSIDIARY TAXABLE INCOME TAXATION TERMINATION TRAINING PROGRAM TRAINING PROGRAMS VALUABLE This report provides an assessment of accounting and auditing practices in Sierra Leone with reference to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) requirements issued by the International Accounting Standards Board, and International Standards on Auditing (ISA) issued by the International Federation of Accountants. This assessment is positioned within the broader context of the country's institutional framework and capacity needed to ensure the quality of corporate financial reporting. Efforts are necessary for strengthening the capacity of the regulators and ensuring compliance with applicable standards and codes. The accounting and auditing practices in Sierra Leone need to develop in line with a growing economy, as well as with international best practice. With the exception of banks and similar financial institutions, there is no legal mandate for other corporate entities to follow IFRS in preparation of financial statements and ISA in conducting audits. There are varying compliance gaps in both accounting and auditing practices. These gaps are likely to stem from lack of clearer understanding of professional accountants, inadequate technical capacities of the regulators, absence of implementation guidance, lack of independent oversight of the auditing profession, and shortcomings in professional education and training. Sierra Leone's accounting profession is dominated by members of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants of the United Kingdom. 2012-06-15T15:29:59Z 2012-06-15T15:29:59Z 2006-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/10038416/sierra-leone-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-accounting-auditing http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8147 English en_US 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 Sierra Leone |