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IFRS for Financial Instruments
This IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) will provide you with easy-to-follow guidelines that will ensure that you can meet the deadline for complying with these new standards.
Description
International Financial Reporting Standards are changing how companies account for investments on their financial statements. Accountants are expected to assign a fair value to financial instruments, but with so many choices for assigning a value, just exactly how do you do it?
This hands-on workshop will provide you with easy-to-follow guidelines that will ensure that you can meet the deadline for complying with these new standards.
Areas Covered in the seminar:
- Valuation methods under IFRS.
- Debt vs. equity investments.
- Accounting for transfers between portfolios.
- Using the equity method for investments.
- Joint ventures.
- Investment property.
- Accounting for hedging.
- Disclosure requirements.
- Financial statement presentation.
Who will benefit:
- If you are an accounting professional you need to become familiar with exactly what these new standards consist of, and what these changes mean for companies.
- This workshop will help you become acquainted with the latest information regarding IFRS and will include an opportunity to practice applying these standards.
- CPA. CMA, CFA, CIA
Instructor Profile:
Mike Morley, is a Certified Public Accountant and author of several books including “Sarbanes-Oxley Simplified.” A frequent consultant on SOX and IFRS projects, Mike is a recognized authority in the field of finance. An entertaining and informative speaker, Mike’s presentations help financial professionals stay on top of the latest developments in their field.
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