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Introduction to local Authority Capital Accounting (Beginner)
Event summary
This course provides delegates with general understanding of Local Authority capital accounting concepts and principles, looking at accounting for capital expenditure and its financing, and drawing in the key elements from the Prudential Framework. It also includes an overview of the recent changes to lease accounting under IFRS 16.
Date
21 October 2025
Starts: 10:00
Ends: 16:00
Location
online
Standard price
£375.00 excl VAT
Network Member Price
£315.00 excl VAT
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About this event
Who should attend?
The programme is aimed primarily at local authority accountants who are new to the local authority capital planning and accounting agenda, or who would like to refresh their basic knowledge in this ever-changing technical area of local authority accounting.
The workshop will also benefit local authority finance staff wishing to understand the broader considerations in relation to capital projects and related budgeting and planning.
How will you benefit from attending?
The training will provide attendees with:
- An understanding of the principles and concepts relating to capital planning, accounting and financing, including key definitions and an overview of the frameworks governing this technical area.
- An awareness of the key concepts covered by the Prudential Code and their application to local authority capital expenditure and financing.
- Practical examples of matching resources to capital projects and the accounting implications for preparation of the statutory accounts
CPD hours
This carries five CPD hours.
Topics
- Accounting
- / Capital finance
- / Financial reporting
- / Local government
- / Police
- / Professional development
Speaker - David Ellis, FAN Advisor, CIPFA
David joined CIPFA in July 2012 as a FAN advisor, after a 30 year career in local government. He spent several years as chief accountant with key responsibilities for the statement of accounts.
David has an extensive technical knowledge and practical understanding of local authority financial statements and the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)-based Code of Practice, and uses that wealth of knowledge and experience to provide support and guidance to practitioners across local government in his established role as FAN advisor. David qualified with CIPFA back in 1989 and uses his passion for understanding the evolving technical aspects of local authority accounting to provide support to finance staff at a practical level. As the pressures on local government funding and services continue to bite, CIPFA's FAN support is becoming an ever-important lifeline for busy practitioners in helping them prepare for and manage the changes in financial reporting and accounting required to comply with the code of practice.
Email: david.ellis@cipfa.org
Tel: 07879 665950
Speaker - Rebecca Hewitt - Public Finance Technical Advisor, CIPFA
Rebecca joined the Public Financial Management team at CIPFA in 2023 as a technical advisor, following a 20-year career working in local government and for a treasury advisory company. A CIPFA-qualified accountant, she has experience across technical accounting, closedown of accounts, budgeting and financial management for different types of local authorities. Her main areas of expertise are capital and treasury management.
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