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Introduction to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) 27 29 March 2018

Contents About the course 3 Course outline 4 Registration form 7

About the course Introduction to the IFRS is a high level overview of the International Financial Reporting Standards, aimed at providing a general understanding and basic working knowledge for the participants. This course requires no prior accounting knowledge and can be beneficial for Non-Accounting and Finance Staff. General information Comprehensive course materials provided Based on practical exercises and illustrations Question and answer sessions Full solutions provided to all case studies Who for Any professional who requires working knowledge of the International Financial Reporting Standards. This course will be or particular interest to Financial Analysts, Banking professionals, Investment Managers, Entrepreneurs and Managers involved in Budgeting and Board Members. Objectives To understand in a practical context, the basic principles of the International Financial Reporting Standards To understand, analyze, and interpret Financial Statements prepared under IFRS To allow participants to make informed short term and long term financial decisions The program This is a practical course, which will comprise a mixture of lectures, questions and answer sessions, and many practical exercises and illustrations. Participants will receive comprehensive course notes, which include summaries of the key elements of IFRS together with full case studies and their solutions. Upon completion, the participants will receive the EY Certificate of Attendance Introduction to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) 3

Course outline Introduction: IFRS framework Historical background of financial reporting internationally IFRS Conceptual Framework with emphasis on the definitions of assets, liabilities, revenues, costs and equity The use of IFRS in the European Union and in the US Presentation of financial statements under IFRS The formats of financial statements Discussion on the requirements of IFRS The operating cycle and current/non-current classification Fundamental accounting concepts Inventories Which costs to include in inventory Basis of valuation lower of cost or net realizable value Methods of apportioning costs to units such as FIFO or weighted average Revenue recognition Major accounting issues in recognition of revenue and substance over form Substance over form Legal vs. economic transactions Tangible assets Depreciation Changes in the basis of depreciation and revision of useful life The concept of impairment Disclosure and presentation of non-current assets 4 Introduction to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) All Rights Reserved EY

Leases Categories of leases and the impact on the financial statements of the lessor and the lessee Step by step guide as to how to identify whether a lease is finance or operating and the accounting entries required Sale and leaseback transactions Introduction to group accounting (acquisition method, consolidation) Accounting for investments in separate and consolidated financial statements Definitions of subsidiary, associate, control and significant influence related to group accounting Consolidated Financial Statements Statement of financial position Goodwill Statement of comprehensive income Intra group transactions Intangible assets Research and development Measurement after recognition cost model and Revaluation Model Useful life of intangible assets Impairment losses of intangible assets Statement of cash flows The necessity for a cash flow statement and how they are prepared from the information contained in the income statement, balance sheet and notes to the financial statements The indirect and direct method Introduction to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) 5

Course outline (contd) Provisions, contingent liabilities and contingent assets Definition of provision and contingent liabilities When to account for and when to disclose contingent assets and liabilities Provisions for future operating losses and onerous contracts Changes in foreign exchange rates The functional and reporting currency Treatment of exchange differences Financial instruments (IAS 32, IAS 39, IFRS 7 and IFRS 9) Classification of equity and liabilities Disclosure of the various risks Compound financial instruments such as convertible loan stock Accounting for financial assets and financial liabilities Hedging Various other IFRS Throughout the course various accounting standards and techniques will be discussed and presented 6 Introduction to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) All Rights Reserved EY

Registration form Introduction to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Location: W Hotel Please fax this form to EY Training, Qatar: + 974 4441 4649 or email to: ey.training@qa.ey.com For more courses please visit our website: www.eytrainingcenter.com Registration type: Individual Sponsored Company : 1 Name* : 2 Name* : 3 Name* : 4 Name* : Course dates: 27 29 March 2018, 8:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Registration fee (per participant inclusive of all taxes) US$1,950 which includes: Course material Lunch and other refreshments EY training certificate An invoice with all payment details will be send upon receipt of registration form. Payment must be received in full prior to the course start. Special group rates: Book three places and get a 10% discount Book six places and pay for five Cancellation and refund policy A full refund less an administration fee of US$250 will be given for cancellation requests received up to 5 working days before the event. Cancellations must be made in writing (letter/fax/email) and reach our office before the 5 working days deadline. Delegates who cancel less than 5 working days before the event, or who don t attend, are liable to pay the full course fee, and no refunds can be given. However, if you wish to attend a subsequent scheduling of the course, and you have paid your course fee in full, you will only be invoiced for 25% of that course fee. Replacement participants are always welcome. Invoice to be addressed to Name : Company : PO Box : Contacts Should you have any inquiries, please contact: Prabhu Gudavalli +974 4457 4278 prabhu.gudavalli@qa.ey.com or Marilou Souza +974 4457 4129 marilou.souza@qa.ey.com All courses are subjected to a minimum number of participants. If a course has less than the required number, then EY Training Center (EYTC) is entitled to cancel the course at its absolute discretion, without liability. In such instances, the EYTC team can offer the participants with alternative dates or program options that are at the same level or standard. Note: All fields marked with star (*) are required

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