This course is taught via a live online classroom over 4 sessions, each of 4 hours' duration. The course provides a comprehensive view of the most important accounting and reporting requirements for derivatives and hedging activities under IFRS (IAS 39 and IFRS 9) and the disclosure requirements under IFRS 7.
This course is taught via a live online classroom over a single 4 hour session. It focusses on applying IAS 36 Impairment of Assets in the contexts of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and of improving the quality of the information provided to users.
This course is taught via a live online classroom over a single 4 hour session. It focusses on applying IFRS 16 Leases. Topics include reviewing how IFRS 16 was applied, how to implement the Covid-19-Related Rent Concessions amendment and other significant application issues raised by the pandemic.
This course is taught via a live online classroom over a single 4 hour session. It focusses on applying IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers in the contexts of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and of improving the quality of the information provided to users.
This course is taught via a live online classroom over a 4 hour session. The course provides a short, focussed analysis of IFRS 9 Financial Instruments to enable participants to evaluate the impact of IFRS 9 on the financial statements.
This course is taught via a live online classroom over a 4 hour session. The course provides a short, focussed analysis of IFRS 17 Insurance Contract Accounting to enable participants to prepare for the challenges they might face when implementing IFRS 17.
As business moves towards more transparent reporting on non-financial information (such as sustainability reporting), the auditing profession must adapt to provide assurance over this information. This course enables auditors to understand the concept, process and requirements of non-financial assurance engagements in compliance with ISAE3000(R).
This virtual classroom workshop provides an in depth review of accounting and financial management practices as applied by IFRS reporters in the upstream oil and gas industry. It focuses on areas of diversity and compares to benchmark accounting practices found in US GAAP for accounting for exploration activities, reserves reporting and conveyancing.
This course is taught via a live online classroom over 2 sessions, each of 3 hours' duration. The foundation of our profession is built on good ethics, so it is critical for us to reflect on what our personal ethics are and how those impact on our business and professional ethical life. If we are going to expect ethical behaviour from our staff and clients, we need to lead by example.
This five-day course provides a detailed overview of the major technical issues encountered when producing IFRS-compliant financial statements.
ESG investing is changing the way equity and debt issuers talk up their investment case. Everyone from corporate reporting staff to investment analysts need to be prepared for a changing vocabulary, a changing narrative and a changed workflow. This course will provide the best starting point for someone not familiar with the inner workings of the asset management industry.
This three-day course focuses on the application of International Financial Reporting Standards and industry accounting practices, in the minerals and mining sector.