To be registered as a public accountant, the person must be
a member of ICPAS. Authorised by statute to carry out audits of companies’
annual accounts, a CPA Singapore registered with the Accounting & Corporate
Regulatory Authority uses his expertise to meet the detailed requirements of this field.
He can advise his clients on a full range of accounting and auditing matters.
New or small businesses, in particular, can benefit from the advice provided by a
CPA Singapore on fundamental activities such as compliance with the secretarial and
accounting requirements under the Singapore Statutes. He also provides advisory services
in areas such as corporate finance, corporate governance, information and communications
technology, control and risk management and general financial and business management.
As an expert taxation consultant, a CPA Singapore is able to clarify the
complexities of tax legislation. He can help his clients prepare tax returns and computations,
submit them to the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore and expertly handle any subsequent negotiations.
He is also able to provide ad hoc tax advice on specific tax issues when clients are considering
expansion or investment opportunities locally or globally.
Besides assisting businesses, a CPA Singapore is often asked to help individuals with their personal tax planning. His detailed knowledge of the tax system can be used effectively to achieve the maximum possible benefit in the field of personal tax planning.
A CPA Singapore has an overview and wide understanding of business methods which make him well placed to make recommendations on controlling costs. He can constantly keep an eye on profits and losses, carefully watch the effect of both variable and fixed costs, and suggest procedures for keeping them to a minimum.
A CPA Singapore is always alert to the possibilities of a client firm’s expansion. The sound management of a company’s growth is vital but it is equally important that this is handled efficiently and that safeguards are introduced. A CPA Singapore has the expertise to guide companies through all stages of their development. He can review the adequacy of working capital, stock control, invoicing, payments and receipts procedures. He can also advise on any necessary changes to be made in internal control systems and overall business planning.
In providing risk management services, a CPA Singapore helps enterprises to identify and evaluate business, operational, financial and other risks, as well as select and apply enterprise-wide risk management frameworks and techniques to manage risk exposures to ensure corporate objectives are met.
Extensive business contacts and a broad-based knowledge of various industries and professions make a CPA Singapore ideal for assisting clients in finding the right executives to help manage and operate their businesses.
A CPA Singapore, with his wide experience and knowledge of different business operations, can also provide useful acquisition and merger services. Such services can include investigating and reporting on the entities to be acquired, the valuation of shares, and the provision of advice on taxation and other aspects of the proposed transactions.
A CPA Singapore can provide a wide range of company secretarial services as well, including advice on the formation of companies, the filing of returns and the maintenance of statutory records. In addition, some CPA firms are able to provide share registration services to public companies.
The financial expertise and knowledge of a CPA Singapore on a wide range of businesses places him in an ideal position to propose solutions to companies with liquidity problems.
A CPA Singapore can also be a highly competent financial problem-solver. While he is an expert at financial problem-solving and can help to remedy serious business problems, he prefers to be in a position to prevent such problems from developing in the first place.
A CPA Singapore can be used most effectively if he is consulted as early as possible in the development of a business, preferably when it is being established. Then, he can play a full and active part in developing the business on a sound basis, as well as in helping to ensure that it stays strong and healthy.
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Accountants are vital business
assets. They play a key role in commerce, industry and organizations
large and small. They are the mainstays within the corporate
world and in many cases, the accountant becomes even more
than head of a financial department - General Manager, Chief
Executive - the accountant's training and experience can lead
right to the top.
A sound knowledge of all aspects
of business, constant reappraisal of technical advances and
options, together with a trained ability to analyze with accuracy,
enable the accountants to play a crucial part in many areas
of opportunity.
Banking and merchant banking,
management consulting and stock-broking, and top positions
within multinational companies and government offices number
among some of the career routes that can be pursued.
What is a CPA Singapore?
A Certified Public Accountant
Singapore (CPA Singapore) is a member of the Institute of
Certified Public Accountants of Singapore. This means
that he or she is a professionally qualified, experienced
and competent individual bound by a strict code of professional
conduct and ethical standards, and backed by a strong professional
body.
What does a CPA Singapore do?
Good business advice is a key
ingredient in the management mix necessary to achieve and
maintain a successful business. Indeed, sound professional
guidance often makes the crucial difference between complete
success and absolute failure. It is particularly important
to ensure that this vital assistance comes from a bona
fide expert.
Pathway to be CPA Singapore

The
Various Specialist Areas
Accountants by the very nature
of their training, are familiar with a full range of subjects;
accounting, auditing, taxation, company law, information systems
and financial management. Many accountants, however, choose
to specialize in a particular field of expertise - financial
accounting, management accounting, auditing, financial management,
taxation, company secretarial, insolvency, management consultancy,
and information technology.
ICPAS
Membership Prospectus
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