International Financial Reporting Standards (ifrs) a complete overview
COURSE OVERVIEW
DURATION
5 days
DATE
23 – 27 Jan 08 – 12 May 31July – 04 August 23 – 27 Oct 2024
FEE
£4500
LOCATION
The Business Xchange Hub, Marco Polo House
3-5 Lansdowne Road, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 2BX United Kingdom
Course Objective:
IFRS is rapidly becoming the global accounting standards for all business sectors. Like a stone dropped into a pond, the ripples of IFRS implementation are now being felt in every industry and every organisation. Therefore, learning to apply these standards properly is no more a luxury but a necessity for every accountant, auditor, financial analyst and financial professional.
The correct adoption of IFRS promises organisations many benefits, including enhanced investor confidence, greater consistency and transparency of financial reporting, as well as the ability to compare financial information from companies around the world. This course will ensure you are fully aware of all the recent developments in international accounting, by offering complete information on how to successfully implement IFRS in your organisation.
Who should attend
- Chief Accountants
- Group Finance Directors
- Heads of Finance
- Finance Managers
- Financial Controllers
- Accountants
- Management Accountants
- Executive Directors of Finance
- Managers of Financial Accounts
- Heads of Accounting and Administration
- Finance and Information Systems Managers
- Financial Analysts
- Auditors
- Portfolio Managers
This course can also be taken in
Accra: 15 – 19 Jan 10 – 14 April 24 – 28 July 23 – 27 Oct 2024
Dubai: 22 – 26 Jan 25 Mar – 29March 17 – 21 June 26 – 30 Aug 2024
Texas: On Request
Course Content
- Introduction
- IFRS 1: First Time Adoption Of IFRS
- Financial Statement Presentation (IAS 1, 7, 34; IFRS 2, 5)
- Measuring Financial Performance (IAS 8, 24, 33; IFRS 2, IFRS 13)
- Business Combinations (IFRS 3)
- Consolidations IFRS 10 (IAS 27), IFRS 11 (IAS 31), IFRS 12, IAS 28 and IAS 21
- Leases (IAS 17) (Including Exposure Draft)
- Revenue Recognition (IAS 11, 18) (Including IFRS 15)
- Tangible Assets (IAS 2, 16, 23, 36, 40)
- Intangible Assets (IAS 38)
- Liabilities, Provisions And Contingencies (IAS 10, 12, 20, 37)
- Employee Benefits (IAS 19)
- Financial Reporting For Financial Instruments Under IAS 32, IFRS 9, IAS 39 And IFRS 7 Scope
- Debt/Equity Classification
- Initial Recognition And Classification (IAS 39 And IFRS 9)
- De-Recognition
- Subsequent Measurement, Fair Values And Impairment (Including Exposure Draft)
- Hedge Accounting (Including Exposure Draft)
Benefits Of Attending
- The latest developments in the growing worldwide use of IFRS
- The latest IFRS Exposure Drafts (ED), Discussion Papers (DPs) and annual improvement projects
- Detailed practical examples on the implementation and application of accounting and financial reporting concepts
- Real-world challenges to applying IFRS and strategies to overcome them
- Detailed analysis of IFRS 7 (Financial Instruments: Disclosures), IAS 32 (Financial Instruments: Presentation) and IAS 39/IFRS 9 (Financial Instruments: Recognition And Measurement)
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