Institut der Wirtschaftsprüfer in Deutschland

The Institut der Wirtschaftsprüfer in Deutschland e.V. (Institute of Public Auditors in Germany, Incorporated Association - IDW) is a privately run organisation established to serve the interests of its members who comprise both individual Wirtschaftsprüfers (German Public Auditors) and Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaften (German Public Audit firms). The IDW was established on a voluntary basis rather than having been established under German law. In accordance with its Articles of Incorporation, the IDW does not operate as a commercial business and is a not-for-profit organisation. Membership as of 31 December 2009 was 12,979 full members, of whom: 11.959 are Wirtschaftsprüfers (87% of all Wirtschaftsprüfers) and 1.020 are Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaften.

Mission

In accordance with its bylaws, the IDW's task is to foster the technical domains of the Wirtschaftsprüfer and to represent the interests of the profession of Wirtschaftsprüfer. The IDW fulfils this task both nationally and internationally using its highly competent technical resources. The requisite technical knowledge is gained through collaboration within the various committees and permanent and ad-hoc IDW working parties which work together with technical staff at the IDW’s headquarters in Düsseldorf.

The IDW’s role is to:

Technical work

The IDW’s technical work is mainly apparent in:

The results of IDW’s technical work are also relevant for the following:

Services offered

The IDW offers its members:

For a fee, non-members may take part in various training and advanced professional training courses and make use of selected services offered by the Information Centre.

References

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