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Master IFRS accounting standards from adoption to financial reporting with practical examples and expert guidance.

What you will learn

IFRS Adoption: Understand the process and implications of transitioning to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).

IFRS Categories and Framework: Explore the categories and conceptual framework of IFRS, gaining insights into its structure and principles.

First-Time Adoption: Learn the requirements and exemptions for first-time adoption of IFRS, including reporting and disclosure obligations.

Share-Based Payments: Grasp the complexities of accounting for share-based payment transactions, including valuation techniques and disclosures.

Business Combinations: Understand the accounting treatment for business combinations, including recognition, measurement, and goodwill calculation

Insurance Contracts: Dive into the accounting standards for insurance contracts, covering initial recognition, subsequent measurement, and disclosure

Non-Current Assets and Discontinued Operations: Learn how to classify, measure, and disclose non-current assets held for sale and discontinued operations

Exploration for Mineral Resources: Explore the accounting treatment for exploration and evaluation of mineral resources, including impairment and disclosures.

Financial Instruments Disclosures: Understand the disclosure requirements for various financial instruments, including qualitative and quantitative disclosures

Operating Segments: Learn about segment reporting and reconciliation under IFRS 8, including comparative segment reporting and entity-wide disclosures.

Consolidated Financial Statements: Master the consolidation model and exceptions under IFRS 10 for preparing consolidated financial statements.

Joint Arrangements: Understand the accounting for joint arrangements, including types, assessments, and financial statements presentation.

Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities: Gain insights into disclosure requirements for interests in subsidiaries, joint arrangements

Fair Value Measurement: Learn about fair value concepts, measurement techniques, and disclosures under IFRS 13.

Regulatory Deferral Accounts: Understand the accounting treatment and presentation of regulatory deferral accounts, including disclosures and examples.

Description

Welcome to our comprehensive course on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)! In this course, we will delve deep into the intricacies of IFRS, providing you with a thorough understanding of its principles, standards, and applications in the global financial landscape.

IFRS has become the benchmark for financial reporting in many countries around the world, fostering transparency, comparability, and reliability in financial statements across diverse industries and markets. As such, proficiency in IFRS is essential for finance professionals, accountants, auditors, and anyone involved in financial reporting.

Throughout this course, you will embark on a structured journey through various sections, each dedicated to key IFRS standards and topics. From the fundamental concepts of IFRS adoption to complex areas such as share-based payments, business combinations, and fair value measurement, we will cover a wide spectrum of topics to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of international financial reporting.

Whether you’re a seasoned finance professional looking to enhance your expertise or a student aspiring to build a solid foundation in financial reporting standards, this course is designed to meet your learning needs. Through a combination of theoretical explanations, practical examples, and Excel demonstrations, we aim to provide you with a comprehensive learning experience that will empower you to apply IFRS principles with confidence in real-world scenarios.

Join us on this educational journey as we unravel the nuances of IFRS and unlock the doors to a deeper understanding of international financial reporting standards. Let’s embark on this enriching learning adventure together!

Section 1: IFRS 1: Time Adoption of IFRS

In this section, students will gain an understanding of the initial adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and its implications. The lectures cover the introduction to the course, categories, and conceptual framework of IFRS. They delve into the objectives of IFRS 1, exemptions, reporting, and disclosure requirements, providing Excel examples to reinforce learning.

Section 2: IFRS 2: Share-Based Payment

This section focuses on share-based payment transactions, including valuation techniques, equity, and cash-settled transactions. Students will learn about the disclosure requirements associated with share-based payments, with practical Excel examples to illustrate concepts.

Section 3: IFRS 3: Business Combinations

Here, students will explore the accounting treatment for business combinations under IFRS 3. Lectures cover objectives, definitions, recognition, and measurement of business combinations, along with examples to reinforce understanding. The section also addresses non-controlling interests, goodwill, and disclosure requirements.

Section 4: IFRS 4: Insurance Contracts

In this section, students will learn about the accounting for insurance contracts according to IFRS 4. Topics include the initial recognition and measurement of insurance contracts, subsequent measurement, modifications, and disclosures. Excel examples are provided to demonstrate calculations and concepts.

Section 5: IFRS 5: Non-Current Assets and Discontinued Operations

This section covers the accounting treatment for non-current assets held for sale and discontinued operations under IFRS 5. Students will learn about classification criteria, measurement, and disclosure requirements through lectures and Excel presentations.

Section 6: IFRS 6: Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources


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Students will gain insights into the accounting for exploration and evaluation of mineral resources under IFRS 6. The lectures cover definitions, impairment testing, presentation, and disclosures related to mineral resources, supplemented with Excel examples for depreciation and revaluation.

Section 7: IFRS 7: Financial Instruments – Disclosures

In this section, students will learn about the disclosure requirements for financial instruments under IFRS 7. Topics include objectives, qualitative and quantitative disclosures, and examples of financial instrument disclosures, supported by Excel illustrations.

Section 8: IFRS 8: Operating Segments

This section focuses on operating segment reporting according to IFRS 8. Students will explore the scope, identification, and reporting of operating segments, along with reconciliation and entity-wide disclosures. Excel examples are provided to enhance understanding.

Section 9: IFRS 10: Consolidated Financial Statements

Here, students will delve into the principles of consolidated financial statements under IFRS 10. Lectures cover the consolidation model, exceptions, and examples of consolidated financial statements, facilitating comprehension.

Section 10: IFRS 11: Joint Arrangements

Students will learn about joint arrangements and their accounting treatment under IFRS 11. Lectures cover joint control assessment, types of joint arrangements, financial statement presentation, and Excel examples to reinforce learning.

Section 11: IFRS 12: Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities

This section addresses the disclosure requirements for interests in other entities under IFRS 12. Students will learn about disclosures related to subsidiaries, joint arrangements, and unconsolidated structured entities, supported by Excel examples.

Section 12: IFRS 13: Fair Value Measurement

In this section, students will gain an understanding of fair value measurement principles according to IFRS 13. Lectures cover concepts, valuation techniques, initial recognition, and disclosures, with Excel examples to illustrate calculations and concepts.

Section 13: IFRS 14: Regulatory Deferral Accounts

The final section explores regulatory deferral accounts and their accounting treatment under IFRS 14. Students will learn about the overview, accounting, presentation, and disclosures related to regulatory deferral accounts, supplemented with Excel examples for better comprehension.

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Content

IFRS 1: Time Adoption of IFRS

Introduction to Course
IFRS Categories and IFRS Conceptual Framework
IFRS Conceptual Framework and Excel Example
IFRS Conceptual Framework
Objectives of IFRS 1
IFRS 1 Excel Example
First Time Adoption and Excel Example
Exemptions
Reporting and Disclosure

IFRS 2: Share-Based Payment

Introduction to IFRS 2
Valuation Techniques
Equity and Cash settled SBP Transactions
Share Based Payment Disclosures
Excel Example
Conclusion IFRS 2

IFRS 3: Business Combinations

Introduction to Business Combination
Objectives and Definitions
Acounting for Business Combination
Examples
Recognize NCI Interests
Acquisition Date Example
Goodwill
Acquisition Issues and Disclosures

IFRS 4: Insurance Contracts

Introduction to IFRS 4 Insurance Contracts
Insurance Contract
Significant Risk
Types and Portfolio
Initial Recognition and Measurement with Excel Examples
Subsequent measurement and Modification and Recognition
Disclosures and Conclusion

IFRS 5: Non Current Assets and Discontinued Operations

Introduction to Course
Objective and Accounting
Conditions and Excel Examples
Held for Sale Classification and Excel Illustration
Held for Sale Classification and Measurement
Disclosures and Discontinued Ops
Excel Presentation

IFRS 6: Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources

Introduction and Table of Contents
Definitions and Accounting for Mineral Resources
Accounting for Mineral Resources
Impairment of Mineral Resources
Presentation and Disclosures
Excel example Depreciation Calculation
Excel Example Revaluation Model
Excel Example Revaluation Model Continued

IFRS 7: Financial Instruments-Disclosures

Introduction to FI Disclosures
Objectives of Fl
Other Disclosures
Examples Of Fl
Qualitative and Quantitative Disclosures

IFRS 8: Operating Segments

Introduction to Course
Objectives of Operating Segments and Scope
Operating Segment
Segment Reporting
Comparative Segment Reporting and Excel Example
Segment Reporting Disclosure
Reconciliation and Entity-Wide Disclosures
Segment Reporting Excel Example
Segment Reporting Excel Example Continued

IFRS 10: Consolidated Financial Statements

Introduction to IFRS 10
Consolidation Model and Consolidation
Examples and Exceptions

IFRS 11: Joint Arrangements

Introduction to Course
Summary of Investments Excel chart
Objective and Assessment of Joint Control
Types of Joint Arrangements and Excel Chart
Accounting for Joint Arrangements
Financial Statements Presentation and Excel Examples

IFRS 12: Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities

Introduction to Course
Attributes of Sufficient Disclosures
Interests in Subsidiaries Disclosures
Interests in Unconsolidated Structured Entities Disclosures
Interests in Joint Arrangements
Excel Examples
Excel Examples Continued

IFRS 13: Fair Value Measurment

Introduction to Course
Objectives and Concepts
Principal and Most Advantageous Market Excel Example
Highest and Best Use Concept and Excel Example
Measurement of Liabilities and Equity
Measurement of a Group of Financial Assets
Initial Recognition and Excel Example
Valuation Techniques
Fair Value Disclosures
Fair Value Disclosures and Excel Examples

IFRS 14: Regulatory Deferral Accounts

Introduction to Course
Overview and Accounting for Regulatory Deferral Accounts
Regulatory Deferral Accounts Presentation
Regulatory Deferral Accounts Disclosures and Excel Examples