Who Can Sign What? Understanding Your Professional Boundaries as a CIBA Member
Professional boundaries aren’t walls, they’re the guardrails that keep your credibility intact. Every CIBA Chartered designation carries a clear scope, defining what you can do and what you mustn’t. Cross that line, and you risk more than your reputation, you risk your licence, your clients’ trust, and your livelihood. Boundaries aren’t there to limit you, they’re there to protect you. In a profession built on integrity and competence, knowing where your authority ends is just as vital as knowing where it begins. Stay within scope, and you safeguard not only your clients, but the entire profession.
Conflict of Interest in Your Practice Is More Dangerous Than You Think
Conflicts of interest are more than just ethical grey areas—they are serious business risks that can undermine trust, compromise objectivity, and damage your practice. For Business Accountants in Practice, especially those operating in small firms, the lines can easily blur between professional obligations and personal connections. This article unpacks what conflict of interest really means in the context of your practice, how to identify and manage it effectively, and why doing so not only keeps you compliant with CIBA and IESBA standards but also strengthens your reputation as a trusted advisor.