Description
Gain the knowledge to read and understand the differences between IFRS and US GAAP financial reports. A recent IFRS Foundation survey found that 167 jurisdictions now require the use of IFRS Accounting Standards for all or most publicly listed companies, while 12 jurisdictions permit its use. With this global acceptance, and as more than 1,000 foreign companies are reporting to the SEC using IFRS, learn how to read and understand the differences between US GAAP and IFRS financial reports. Attendees will examine an IFRS financial report and a US GAAP financial report, outlining essential distinctions between the US GAAP and IFRS reports.
Presenters - Bobbe Barnes
Designed For
Designed For: CPAs, auditors, consultants, accountants and financial professionals.
Role Level - Entry-level/Individual contributor; Manager/Senior Manager; Director; Executive/VP; C-Suite; Sole Practitioner; Board
Objectives
- Identify underlying concepts in preparing a financial report
- Observe similarities and differences between IFRS financial statement presentation and disclosure requirements and U.S. GAAP presentation and disclosure requirements
- Observe differences between U.S. GAAP and IFRS financial reporting with regard to assets and liabilities and other reporting issues, including revenue and leases
Highlights
- Financial statements, disclosures and presentations
- Review of two Annual Financial Reports (IFRS and U.S. GAAP)
Advanced Prep
None
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