IFRS/IAS Training: Financial Reporting & Disclosure Standards

INTRODUCTION

There is an undisputable need for high-quality and reliable financial reports for all sectors of the economy.  Through this training an entity can improve the quality of general-purpose financial reporting to ensure that there is better informed assessment of resource allocation and utilization decisions as well as considering the emerging developments in reporting, thereby enhancing accuracy, transparency, and accountability.

The training is tailor made to bring you up to speed with the current developments and trains you to understand, apply, and explain fundamental concepts and principles of IFRS across a broad range of accounting standards.

TRAINING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the training the participant should be able to:

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the IFRS framework, its principles, and its structure.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the specific accounting treatments and disclosures needed to ensure compliance with the standards.
  • To gain practical knowledge in the application of the covered IFSs.
  • Identify any changes or updates to IFRS covered.

TRAINING DURATION

5 days

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  • Accountants, financial analysts, finance managers, and CFOs.
  • Auditors and Assurance Professionals (internal auditors, risk managers, tax professionals)
  • Educators and Students in accounting and finance.
  • Corporate Executives
  • Investors and Analysts
  • Business Owners and Entrepreneurs
  • Consultants and Advisory Firms

TRAINING CONTENT

The training covers the following standards:

  • IFRS Conceptual Framework
  • IFRS 1 – First-time Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards: Provides guidelines for entities transitioning to IFRS for their financial reporting.
  • IAS 1 – Presentation of Financial Statements: Sets out the format and content requirements for financial statements.
  • IFRS 7 – Financial Instruments: Disclosures: Requires additional disclosures related to financial instruments.
  • IAS 7 – Statement of Cash Flows: Details the presentation of cash flow information in the financial statements.
  • IAS 24 – Related Party Disclosures: Addresses the disclosure of related party transactions.

NB: For inhouse training, the client is free for choose on the standards of interest. The content and depth of the training can vary based on the specific needs of the participants.

GENERAL NOTES

 i.   The clients have many options on where they would wish to have the training

Onsite training

Online Training

a.   Mombasa

a. Zoom

b.  Nairobi

b. Webex

c.  Naivasha

c. Google meets

d.  Machakos

d. Google teams

e.  Thika

..

f.   Nakuru

..

g.  At work place

..

ii. The client should communicate their preferred training venue at least seven days before the training date failure to which the training shall take place in Nairobi.

 iii. This training is delivered by our seasoned trainers who have vast experience as expert professionals in the respective fields of practice. It is taught through a mix of practical activities, theory, group works and case studies.

 iii. Training manuals and additional reference materials are provided to the participants.

 iv. Upon successful completion of this training, participants will be issued with a J.W Arichum & Associates certificate.

 v.   The onsite training fee covers tuition fees, training materials, tea at 10am, lunch, tea at 4pm, training venue and a certificate on completion. Accommodation and travel may be arranged for our participants upon request.

 vi.   The online training fee covers tuition fees, training materials, and a certificate on completion.

 

Training Charges per Person (16% VAT Inclusive)

All non-Kenya Delegates shall Pay in USD ($)

Number of Participants

On Site 5 days per person

Online 5 days per person

On Site 10 days per person

Online 10 days per person

 

USD ($)

Ksh.

USD ($)

Ksh.

USD ($)

Ksh.

USD ($)

Ksh.

1

862

80,000

517

48,000

1,724

160,000

1,034

96,000

2    to    10

776

72,000

465

43,200

1,552

144,000

931

86,400

11    to    20

698

64,800

419

38,880

1,396

129,600

838

77,760

21    to    30

628

58,320

377

34,992

1,257

116,640

754

69,984

31    to    40

566

52,488

339

31,493

1,131

104,976

679

62,986

41    to    50

509

47,239

305

28,344

1,018

94,478

611

56,687

above 50

458

42,515

275

25,509

916

85,031

255

51,018