International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and 2018 Updates

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International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and 2018 Updates Why Attend Our 'International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and 2018 Updates' course will help build the knowledge you need in IFRS for success in today's global business world. Like you, we believe those who understand and apply IFRS will enjoy expanded career opportunities as its use is spreading around the world. Developed with input from subject matter experts from across the region, this course is designed to provide accounting and finance professionals with the training, knowledge and practical guidance needed to use IFRS and stay up to date with its newest standards and changes. Course Methodology The course uses a mix of interactive techniques, such as brief presentations by the consultant, application of theories presented by the consultant and group exercises to exchange experience and apply knowledge acquired throughout the course. Course Objectives By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Describe the setting process in IFRS and list the currently available standards Explain the most recent updates on existing IFRS and evaluate the effect of newly issued standards on their organization Determine the correct presentation and minimum disclosure for components of statements of financial position, statements of comprehensive income, statements of owners' equity and statements of cash flows in accordance with IFRS Appraise and properly account for transactions affecting current assets and liabilities, non current assets and liabilities, revenues and expenses in accordance with IFRS Apply professional judgment in applying IFRS for matters relating to non recurrent business transactions Target Audience Professionals in the fields of finance and accounting as well as professionals seeking to enhance their international accounting knowledge from companies implementing IFRS as the standard of reporting. Target Competencies Understanding financial statements Financial reporting Applying IFRS Accounting for current and non current assets and liabilities Classifying investments Describing updates and amendments Assessing impact on financial accounts 1

Associations National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) : Meirc Training & Consulting is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website www.learningmarket.org Location & Date 11 Feb - 15 Feb, 2018 Dubai, English Sofitel Downtown Dubai Fees: US$ Per participant US$ 4,600 (including coffee breaks and a buffet lunch daily) 12 Aug - 16 Aug, 2018 Dubai, English Raffles Dubai 11 Nov - 15 Nov, 2018 Dubai, Arabic Meirc reserves the right to alter dates, content, venue and trainer. Course Outline Introduction to IFRS and presentation of financial statements Defining the term 'IFRS' IFRS standard setting process Financial position presentation format as per IAS1, presentation of financial statements Components and classification of current and non-current assets and liabilities Offsetting assets and liabilities Income statement minimum presentation requirements as per IAS1, presentation of 2

financial statements Presentation of revenues and expenses by nature or by function Components and classification of stockholders equity Other comprehensive income: nature of its components Supplemental disclosures IFRS rules for current assets and liabilities Cash and cash equivalents (IFRS 9) Accounts receivable (IFRS 9): Estimating allowance for doubtful and bad debts Pledging, assigning and factoring of receivables Accounts payable and accruals (IFRS 9) Inventory (IAS 2): Ownership: when to include inventory in your books Measurement at initial recognition: what to include in 'cost' Inventory cost-flow assumptions Subsequent measurement: lower of cost or net realizable value IFRS rules for non-current assets and liabilities Property, plant and equipment (IAS 16): Initial recognition and subsequent measurement Cost model versus revaluation model Assets held-for-sale (IFRS 5) Treatment of decommissioning costs (IAS 37) Impairment of property, plant and equipment (IAS 36) Intangible assets (IAS 38) Situations where some intangible assets are not recognized in financial positions Cost model versus revaluation model Investment property (IAS 40) Distinguishing investment property from other assets 3

Cost model versus fair value model Provisions, contingent liabilities and contingent assets (IAS 37) Investment securities (IAS 39 and IFRS 9) Classification under IAS 39: Fair Value Through Profit or Loss (FVTPL), trading, Held-To- Maturity (HTM) and Available-For-Sale (AFS) Classification under IFRS 9: Fair Value Through Profit or Loss (FVTPL), Fair Value Through Other Comprehensive income (FVTOCI), amortized cost Initial recognition and subsequent measurement Transfer between categories Impairment of financial assets under the new standard Revenue recognition (IAS 18 and IFRS 15) Revenue recognition criteria under IAS 18 Describing the five-step model framework under IFRS 15 Step 1: Identifying the contract with the customer Step 2: Identifying the performance obligations in the contract Separating goods from services Step 3: Determining the transaction price Effect of time value of money Accounting for variable consideration Step 4: Allocating the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract Step 5: Recognizing revenue when the entity satisfies a performance obligation Separating performance obligation satisfied at a point in time from performance obligation satisfied over a period of time 4

IFRS 16, Leases Reasons for the transition from IAS 17 to IFRS 16 Recognition exemptions: expensing lease payments How will the lease of small value items be affected Identifying a lease transaction Separating components of lease contract Accounting by lessees Accounting by lessors Effective date and transition Wrap-up on newest standards and list of current and prior years' updates on IFRSs Newest standards published by IASB Standards amended in 2014 with effect in Standards amended in 2015 with effect in Standards amended in 2016 with effect in Standards amended in 5