Thank you for your loyal support during this tough time and for trusting us to deliver your training online in our virtual classrooms. We’ve worked hard to make sure that our virtual courses provide a great training experience. Take a look at our full programme of online events. Topics include - Impact of Coronavirus (Covid-19) on IFRS Financial Statements, Impact of Coronavirus (Covid-19) on US GAAP Financial Statements + IFRS 17 + IFRS 9 + Green
This course is taught via a live online classroom over 8 sessions, each of 4 hours' duration. This course provides a detailed overview of the major technical issues encountered when producing IFRS-compliant financial statements.
This course is taught via a live online classroom over 5 sessions, each of 4 hours' duration. The course presents the information needed to identify the specific requirements of the new IASB IFRS 17 insurance standard.
This course is taught via a live online classroom over 4 sessions, each of 4 hours' duration. The course provides an in-depth analysis of IFRS 9 Financial Instruments to enable participants to apply the principles and assess the business and financial implications of the standard.
This course is taught via a live online classroom over 2 sessions, each of 4 hours' duration. It represents a comprehensive practical guide to accounting for income taxes under IAS 12 and IFRIC 23. It also deals with how coronavirus impacts on tax accounting.
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 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 looks at the impact of climate change on financial statements prepared in accordance with IFRS Standards, both today and into the future. Climate change, and the associated impacts are already implicitly addressed in a number of existing standards and there are clear demands that companies explicitly provide this information in their annual reports for 2021. In addition, standard setters, regulators, and investors have already started outlining their expectations for this area in the future, and we will consider what this may mean for financial statements going forward.
This course is taught via a live online classroom over 4 sessions, each of 4 hours' duration. The course reviews in detail the approaches to accounting for, and disclosing the effects of, coronavirus in interim and annual IFRS financial statements. It includes reminders of those accounting standards most affected, illustrative financial statements, examples and interactive participation from delegates.
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 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 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.