This highly interactive three-day course explores financial reporting practices under IFRS for financial institutions through the use of case studies, exercises, model financial statements and break-out sessions.
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 2-day course delivers in-depth coverage of accounting for financial instruments under IFRS 9, the IASB’s new standard for 2018. In particular, it focuses on the changes from IAS 39 relating to classification and measurement of financial assets, impairment under the expected credit loss model and hedge accounting.
The ultimate in-depth IFRS learning experience for banks and other financial institutions includes many case studies to enhance your experience. Keep up to date on new standards affecting financial institutions including IFRS 9 and IFRS 15.
This two-day 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.
Banks are involved in applying rules introduced in the finalised December 2017 Third Basel Accord. Our course provides a robust technical overview of the framework rules, how they are being brought into law and their implications for banks’ business models.
This course is taught via a live online classroom over 2 sessions, each of 4 hours' duration. Banks are involved in applying rules introduced in the finalised December 2017 Third Basel Accord. Our course provides a robust technical overview of the framework rules, how they are being brought into law and their implications for banks’ business models.