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CIBGH – POM 2020 – L1 – Q2 – Change Management in Universal Banks

In contemporary times, universal banks must embrace change management to enhance resilience and agility; discuss strategies a named bank can follow for successful change processes and outcomes.

In contemporary times, universal banks must embrace change management to enhance their capacity towards resilience and agility. Discuss strategies that a named bank can follow to bring desired change process and outcomes successfully?

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INS – JUL 2020 – L4 – Q4 – Circumstances for Purchasing Reinsurance Cover

Explain the situations in which an insurer might opt to buy reinsurance to mitigate risks and enhance operational capabilities.

In which circumstances would an insurer consider the purchase of reinsurance cover?

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CG – L4 – Q2 – Internal Board Evaluation

Discuss the importance of conducting an Internal Board Evaluation and outline five key elements to include.

Critically examine the importance of a board conducting an Internal Board Evaluation (IBE) and the FIVE key elements that should be included in the evaluation.

(25 marks)

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MRB – APR 2023 – L4 – Q3 – AML/CFT and CDD in Rural Banks

Outline the importance of AML/CFT programs and the CDD process in Rural Community Banks.

Outline the importance of anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism program in RCBs. [10 Marks] b) What does Customer Due Diligence (CDD) process entail in RCBs operations? [10 Marks]

[Total: 20 Marks]

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MP – APR 2023 – L2 – Q4 – Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethical Code in Banking

Explain CSR concept with examples for rural/universal banks' responsibility; discuss ethical codes in Ghanaian banking and measures to improve ethical climate in a named bank.

A. In your own words, explain the concept, Corporate Social Responsibility. Illustrate with examples why management of rural and universal banks should be responsible in the protection of interests of the banking community? [10 Marks]

B. Explain ethical code of conduct in the banking industry in Ghana that require attention and consideration? Discuss five (5) measures to improve ethical climate of a named universal bank in Ghana? [10 Marks]

[Total Marks: 20]

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MFS – APR 2024 – L2 – Q5 – Panic Withdrawals and Deposit Mobilization in Ghana Banking Sector

Identify measures to address panic withdrawals and outline previous measures for enhancing deposit mobilization in Ghana's banking sector amid recent challenges.

The challenges that confronted the Banking Sector in recent times have led to what has been termed ‘panic withdrawals’.

a) Identify four (4) measures the banks could use to address the effects of the ‘panic withdrawals.

b) Outline six (6) measures that the banks previously relied on to enhance Deposit Mobilization.

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MFS – APR 2024 – L4 – Q6 – Criteria for Selecting Advertising Agency in Banking

As a Marketing Consultant, write a report explaining six criteria to guide the selection of the right Advertising Agency for the bank.

Selection of the right media and sending right messages are the means by which Advertising objectives are achieved. It involves the need for expertise which is normally provided by Advertising Agencies. In your role of a Marketing Consultant of a bank, the Head of Marketing and Corporate Affairs of the Bank has asked you to write a report explaining six (6) criteria that will guide them in the selection of a right Advertising Agency.

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MFS – APR 2024 – L4 – Q5 – Benefits of Competitor Analysis in Banking

As Head of Marketing, explain four key benefits a bank derives from understanding competitors' activities to justify resources for competitor analysis.

Key to gaining a sustainable Competitive Advantage over a bank’s competitors is through Competitor Analysis. In your role as the Head of Marketing of your Bank who needs some resources to enable you conduct effective Competitor Analysis, you are to submit a paper to your Chief Executive Officer explaining the four (4) key benefits the bank will derive from understanding the activities of your competitors.

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POB-LAW-APR-2016-L3-Q7-Guarantees and Handling Prospective Guarantors

Scenario where a customer's overdrawn account requires a guarantee from a friend/business associate who sees it as a formality and owes the principal debtor money; how to handle the situation and meeting actions, and if different if the guarantor is not a company director.

Your Private Banking customer, Reginald Tageo’s account is overdrawn GHS4,000,00 and you have called on him to provide security. He telephoned last Friday and told you he can only provide a guarantee from his friend and a business associate Kofi Darko who is a customer known to you, will visit your branch to meet with you in this regard. Kofi Darko is a Director in the KofDarko Building & Civil Engineering Works Ltd which has an account with your KofOrndua Branch.

This afternoon, Kofi Darko indeed called to seek an appointment to enable him visit your office to discuss the guarantee, and indicated that when Reginald Tageo requested him to sign a guarantee as security for his indebtedness, he had sign a reservations, but has come to learn that it is a formality and he is happy to sign for the sake of their friendship.

He added that he owes Reginald Tageo GHS5,000,000,00 in respect of some subcontracted works he has recently completed.
a) How will you handle this situation and what action will you take during your meeting with him?

b) Would your answer be the same if Kofi Darko had not been a director in a limited liability company?

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CG – APR 2024 – L4 – Q4 – Greenium in Pricing Policy and Competitiveness

The board of Rosebank lost a potential corporate banking account because its pricing policy did not include "greenium"; critically assess practical steps the board should take to remain competitive.

The Board of Rosebank has been informed that the bank’s Corporate Banking business proposal to have the main business account of a firm that the Chairperson Dr. Mary Daniels serves on its Board, has not been successful. Dr. Mary has just been prompted that the main reason for the unsuccessful attempt was that in the proposal, the bank’s Pricing Policy did not provide for “greenium”. Critically assess the practical steps the Board of Rosebank should take to stay competitive.

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BSIM – April 2024 – L3 – Q6 – Advantages of Internet in Banking and Information Management Plan

Explore how the internet enhances bank service delivery and financial prospects with four advantages, and outline four stages in developing an information management plan

a. In what ways can the introduction of the Internet enhance a major bank’s ability to deliver services to its customers, thereby improving its financial prospects? Provide four (4) advantages that the introduction of Internet as a Channel of Service Delivery will accrue to the Bank. (10 marks)

b. Elaborate on four (4) fundamental stages that might be included in the creation of an Information Management Plan. (10 marks)

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CR – Nov 2024 – L3 – Q3b – Digital Transformation & Cybersecurity Risks

Address concerns regarding digital transformation, cybersecurity risks, regulatory compliance, and ethical dilemmas in accounting.

b) In the contemporary business landscape, the integration of digital technologies presents multifaceted challenges for accounting professionals, particularly in the areas of digital transformation, cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, and ethical decision-making.

You are the newly appointed Chief Finance Officer (CFO) of Fanofom Ghana Ltd (FGL), a prominent Ghanaian company that produces and exports shea butter for the cosmetics industry to several companies globally. As FGL largely deals with international customers, it is undergoing a digital transformation to enable it to operate 24/7, and thus meet the needs of its clients given the time differences around the world.

As a result, the company has recently migrated its accounting systems to a cloud-based accounting platform and implemented automation tools to streamline financial processes. However, one of the old and senior directors who described himself as a BBC, a street jargon meaning “born before computer,” has expressed serious concerns about the digital transition and associated problems such as cybersecurity risks, regulatory compliance, and ethical issues that would arise due to the ongoing digital transformation.

Required:
i) Identify and explain the challenges associated with the integration of digital technologies in accounting systems with respect to:

  • Digital transition,
  • Cybersecurity risks,
  • Regulatory compliance,
  • Ethical dilemmas. (8 marks)

ii)Recommend two remedies to address the identified challenges.

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AAA – Nov 2024 – L3 – Q4b – Compliance Audit in State Audits

Evaluate compliance audit engagements in state audits and discuss common areas covered in reports.

Compliance audit is crucial in state audits to ensure multiple objectives. It determines whether the subject matter being considered follows specific criteria. These criteria may include:

  1. Parliament decisions
  2. The Law
  3. Government Policy
  4. Established agreed terms, etc.

Compliance audit can be conducted as either an Attestation Engagement or a Direct Reporting Engagement.

Required:
i) Evaluate these TWO engagements. 
ii) Discuss common areas that will be covered by the reports of the two engagements.

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AAA – Nov 2024 – L3 – Q3b – Implications of Inaccurate Other Information on the Audit

Describe the implications if the Chairman’s statement remains inaccurate and its impact on the audit report.

b) Assuming that no changes are made to the Chairman’s statement, describe the implications for the completion of the audit and the auditor’s report.

(Note: detailed knowledge in IFRS S1 is not a requirement to answer this question).

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AAA – Nov 2024 – L3 – Q3a – Auditor’s Responsibilities Relating to Other Information

Explain the auditor’s responsibilities regarding other information in an entity’s annual report and identify issues in the Chairman’s statement.

a) In line with ISA 720: (Revised) The Auditor’s Responsibilities Relating to Other Information, explain the auditor’s responsibilities in relation to the other information presented with the audited financial statements and comment on the matters arising from the extract from the Chairman’s statement.

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AAA – May 2023 – L3 – Q7 – Forensic Auditing

Discuss ethical principles for fraud investigation, advise on evidence gathering procedures, and recommend laws and agencies for legal action.

At the annual general meeting of Aggressive Bank Limited for the year 2020, shareholders raised concerns over increasing cases of customer complaints about fraud. Shareholders emphasized that drastic actions were required to avoid brand damage and reputational issues.

In performing their oversight functions, the audit committee commissioned the internal audit unit to investigate fraud issues and likely causes. The internal audit report highlighted the following issues:

  1. Hacking of Accounts: Unauthorized transfers due to poor information security systems.
  2. Forgery: Forged cheques, signatures, and withdrawal slips used in collusion with bank staff.
  3. Fictitious Accounts: Opening and operating fake accounts to facilitate illegal transfers due to incomplete KYC.
  4. Loans to Fictitious Borrowers: Fictitious loans issued via fake accounts.
  5. False Overtime Claims: Junior staff claiming overtime for hours not worked.
  6. Suppression of Cash/Cheques: Diversion of customer deposits and loan repayments into fictitious accounts.
  7. Alteration of Programs: Unauthorized access to systems to manipulate account balances.

Likely Causes:

  • Weak internal controls and supervision.
  • Non-compliance with KYC rules.
  • Poor IT and database management.
  • Negligence, inadequate training, and poor working conditions.
  • Fear of reporting fraud to regulators due to reputational concerns.

The audit committee mandated management to engage a forensic expert to investigate and report on the matter within four weeks. Your firm has been appointed for this engagement.

Required:

(a) Discuss the ethical principles applicable to this situation. (5 Marks)

(b) Advise on the procedures to gather evidence for an acceptable report to management. (5 Marks)

(c) Recommend the agencies and relevant laws management should use to tackle these problems, where legal actions might be required. (5 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2012 – L3 – AII – Q4 – Regulatory Framework and Professional Standards

Identifies the regulatory authority with which companies must file audited financial statements.

The audited financial statements of every company must be filed with the ……………………

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AAA – Nov 2012 – L3 – SA – Q11 – Regulatory Framework and Professional Standards

Identifying impacts not associated with the Due Process Review in contract awarding.

The impact of Due Process Review EXCLUDES:

A. Recognition of competent contractors
B. Recognition and reinstatement of rightful contract winners
C. Elimination of middlemen in contract awards
D. Elimination of doubt in the ability of the contractor
E. Elimination of businessmen in contract awards

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AAA – May 2024 – L3 – SA – Q1 – Audit Reporting

Discuss features in audit report proposal for Anything Goes Bank and differentiate audit, assurance, and attestation engagements.

Anything Goes Microfinance Bank Limited was incorporated in 2018 to meet the financial needs of low-level customers. The Management Accounts of 2019 revealed that the bank has a shareholders’ fund of N2.1 billion, total assets of over N5 billion, and customer deposits of N2 billion. It is the largest microfinance bank in Kito. Today, the bank continues to be the core banker for small and medium-scale enterprises and accounts for over 70% of the business turnover in Kito. It is the only indigenous microfinance bank that is fully owned by Kito shareholders. The bank directors are elected by key shareholders and represent all shareholders in both the public and private sectors.

The bank currently has a total employee establishment of over 350. With the liberalization of the economy and globalization of businesses, the bank embraced new challenges by becoming a commercial bank in 2020 and changed its name to Anything Goes Bank Limited. The change of Chief Executive Officer and the management at Anything Goes Bank Limited in early 2020 ushered in a new era where new ideas are adopted and managers reclaimed managerial responsibilities. The main objective was to come up with innovative business strategies that would ensure the bank serves its core customers effectively.

However, to reposition, the bank embarked on reviewing its corporate strategic plan, building on existing strengths, specifically addressing growth and development, information technology and business management, enhanced service delivery, profitability, and capital growth. The strategic plan for the bank has been drawn up with the theme “Managing for Value.” The strategies are based on four perspectives: people, customers, financial performance, and risk and control. The goal of the plan is to ensure that the bank meets shareholders’ expectations, provides a common language, ensures satisfaction for chosen customer segments, and fosters motivated and prepared staff. A focus on these four perspectives would result in customer satisfaction, efficient processes, and enhanced employee motivation.

To remain relevant and meet customers’ needs, the bank believes it must revisit its operating structure and expand its business. The bank aims to become a globally recognized commercial bank in Africa. Management believes a dynamic and flexible approach to strategic change and performance is essential, particularly when facing turbulence in its operating environment. A review of operations shows an increasingly complex environment with an accelerating rate of change, putting performance pressure from the government, public, and other stakeholders.

The bank is interested in early reporting but lacks the software capacity to handle current transaction volumes. Many staff members are not proficient in International Financial Reporting Standards, especially concerning complex financial instruments. A recent tax audit resulted in back duty assessment and other unresolved queries. Additionally, the bank faces issues with inefficient service delivery, public distrust in the banking sector, weak corporate governance, and rising bad loans.

The bank’s management has prepared a master plan with grand strategies, such as product development, market expansion, turnaround, and joint venture strategies. To achieve these grand strategies, functional strategies, including marketing, operations, organizational management, and financial strategies, are detailed in the master plan. However, implementation faces obstacles, including government policies, poor leadership, limited IT capacity, lack of funds, staff capability, and an inadequate corporate culture.

The bank has an audit committee, but it has not been performing optimally due to a lack of structured operations. It is also behind on some reporting requirements and has been fined by regulatory authorities. Although the bank views itself as small, it still requires an auditor to examine its accounts and express an opinion. Management is considering changing its auditors due to the transition to a commercial bank and has decided to request proposals for a new auditor appointment. Delays in attestation and assurance reporting to regulators have led to fines.

A friend of yours, whose father is a management staff member of the company and a student of accountancy, has informed you of these developments and asked for explanations to enlighten management before they send out a proposal for audit services.

Required:

a. Discuss the key features needed in an audit report which should be included in the proposal for audit services of Anything Goes Bank Limited. (10 Marks)

b. Explain the type of assurance service that the auditor of the bank should provide. (6 Marks)

c. List the duties the audit committee of the bank ought to be performing. (8 Marks)

d. Distinguish amongst audit, assurance, and attestation engagements. (6 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2018 – L3 – Q2 – Regulatory Investigations and Disciplinary Actions

Assessment of joint audit advantages, agenda setup, and addressing regulatory issues in audit planning

Yusuf Olatunji & Co., (Chartered Accountants) have been auditors to XBC Bank Limited. There has been some regulatory and compliance issues for which the bank was sanctioned and paid penalties to both the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria. At the board of directors meeting to consider the last annual report audited by the firm, some of the problems caused by the auditors were raised. Following the reoccurrence of such issues, it was proposed that another audit firm be engaged in addition to the present firm. To achieve their objective, a bigger firm that has international affiliation was considered to take a leading position in a joint audit arrangement and to ensure appropriate compliance.

Your firm has been approached for the appointment. A meeting was scheduled between your firm, Yusuf Olatunji & Co., and the executive management of the bank. In preparation for the meeting, you are informed that you will address the meeting on the advantages and disadvantages of joint audit, being an area some members of the management team have expressed concerns.

After the meeting, your firm was subsequently appointed, and the necessary formalities were properly followed. Your partner has directed that you liaise with Yusuf Olatunji & Co. to obtain the necessary materials for the preparation of the audit and that you review your firm’s audit manual with respect to the concerns of management on joint audit.

Your assessment of the documents obtained from the other auditor revealed the following, amongst others:

  1. Part of the penalty was on improper disclosure relating to a material property, plant, and equipment (PPE) acquired during the previous year and a substantial loan above the limit authorised for a sector of the economy;
  2. The classification of unresolved transactions as debit balances in the statement of financial position, resulting in an increase in operating profit and the payment of higher taxes than projected;
  3. The IT operations of the bank had weak controls such that it was possible for some staff to over-ride some of them;
  4. The net current assets have continued to fall and, in the preceding year, have fallen below industry average despite an increase in gross earnings.

Required:

a. Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of joint audit. (8 Marks)

b. Prepare an agenda for the scheduled meeting between the two audit firms. (4 Marks)

c. Develop the appropriate audit approach to address each of the issues identified from the review of the documents obtained from Yusuf Olatunji & Co. (8 Marks)

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