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    International Financial Reporting & Accounting Standards

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    International Financial Reporting & Accounting Standards

    International Financial Reporting & Accounting Standards
    Published 8/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.81 GB | Duration: 6h 13m

    Applying IFRS & IAS for Modern Financial Reporting

    What you'll learn

    Understand the structure and purpose of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and International Accounting Standards (IAS).

    Apply the accounting cycle within the framework of IFRS and IAS.

    Prepare and interpret financial statements in compliance with global standards.

    Learn how to make accounting entries according to IFRS and IAS requirements.

    Gain confidence in solving practical exercises and case studies related to IFRS and IAS.

    Develop the ability to interpret numbers beyond the formulas, extracting real insights about a company’s financial health.

    Build a strong foundation to progress toward professional certifications (e.g., ACCA, CPA, CFA) or careers in finance and accounting.

    Learn the differences between International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and International Accounting Standards (IAS).

    Requirements

    A general understanding of accounting principles is helpful but not mandatory.

    Interest in financial reporting, accounting, or auditing.

    Access to a calculator or spreadsheet software (Excel/Google Sheets) for practice exercises

    Willingness to learn through examples, exercises, and practice

    Description

    This course offers a complete and in-depth exploration of all International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and International Accounting Standards (IAS), covering every standard in a clear and structured way. Each topic is explained step by step, with a strong focus on the fundamental principles, recognition rules, measurement techniques, and disclosure requirements that form the backbone of international financial reporting.To make the learning process practical and effective, the course is enriched with:Solved exercises that show exactly how each standard is applied in real scenarios.Multiple-choice questions with full solutions, designed to test knowledge and reinforce understanding.Detailed breakdowns of essential concepts, ensuring clarity and eliminating confusion around technical terms.Why this course?The main objective of this course is to enable learners to gain a thorough and detailed understanding of the basic information behind every IFRS and IAS, so that the standards are not only memorized but also truly understood. By exploring all the standards in depth and practicing through exercises and quizzes, learners will build the confidence to interpret, apply, and connect international standards in financial reporting with precision.By the end of the course, learners will not only have studied every IFRS and IAS in detail but will also have applied their knowledge through practical exercises and tested it through multiple-choice practice, making the learning experience complete and highly effective.This is a comprehensive resource for mastering the fundamentals of all international accounting standards—clear, practical, and designed to ensure lasting understanding. Enroll today and take your knowledge of IFRS and IAS to the next level!

    Overview

    Section 1: Trailer

    Lecture 1 Trailer

    Section 2: Introduction

    Lecture 2 What are International Financial Reporting Standards

    Lecture 3 Differences between IFRS & IAS

    Lecture 4 Importance of IFRS

    Section 3: Presentation of Financial Statements and Disclosures

    Lecture 5 Introduction to Presentation of Financial Statements and Disclosures

    Lecture 6 IFRS 1: Adoption of International FinancialReportingStandards for the First Time

    Lecture 7 IFRS 8: Areas of activity

    Lecture 8 IAS 1: Presentation of financial statements

    Lecture 9 IAS 7: Cash Flow Statement

    Lecture 10 IAS 8: Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors

    Lecture 11 IAS 34: Interim Financial Reporting

    Lecture 12 IAS 10: Events After the Balance Sheet Date

    Section 4: Financial Instruments and Transactions

    Lecture 13 Introduction to Financial Instruments and Transactions

    Lecture 14 IFRS 7: Disclosures of Financial Instruments

    Lecture 15 IFRS 9: Financial Instruments

    Lecture 16 IAS 32: Financial Instruments-Presentation

    Section 5: Business Mergers, Considerations, and Agreements

    Lecture 17 Introduction to Business Mergers, Considerations, and Agreements

    Lecture 18 IFRS 3: Business Combinations

    Lecture 19 IFRS 10: Consolidated Financial Statements

    Lecture 20 IFRS 11: Joint Agreements

    Lecture 21 IFRS 12: Disclosure of Interest in other Entities

    Lecture 22 IAS 27: Separate Financial Statements

    Lecture 23 IAS 28: Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures

    Section 6: Fair value measurement & Regulatory accounts

    Lecture 24 Introduction to Fair value measurement & Regulatory accounts

    Lecture 25 IFRS 13: Fair Value Measurement

    Lecture 26 IFRS 14: Regulatory Deferred Accounts

    Section 7: Leases and Contracts

    Lecture 27 Introduction to Leases and Contracts

    Lecture 28 IFRS 15: Revenue from Contracts with Customers

    Lecture 29 IFRS 16 Leases

    Section 8: Assets Tangible and Intagible

    Lecture 30 Introduction to Assets Tangible and Intagible

    Lecture 31 IAS 2: Stocks

    Lecture 32 IAS 16: Property, plant and equipment

    Lecture 33 IAS 36:ASSETS IMPAIRMENT

    Lecture 34 IAS 38: Intangible Assets

    Lecture 35 IAS 40: Investment Property

    Lecture 36 IFRS 5: Non-Current Assets Intended for Sale and Discontinued Operations

    Lecture 37 IAS 23: Borrowing Costs

    Section 9: Insurance & Resource Exploration

    Lecture 38 Introduction to Insurance & Resource Exploration

    Lecture 39 IFRS 17: Insurance Contracts

    Lecture 40 IFRS 6: Exploration and Evaluation of Mineral Resources

    Section 10: Taxes,Benefits & Exchange Rates

    Lecture 41 Introduction to Taxes,Benefits & Exchange Rates

    Lecture 42 IAS 12:Income Taxes

    Lecture 43 IAS 19: Employee Benefits

    Lecture 44 IAS 21: Effects of Exchange Rate Changes

    Lecture 45 IAS 26: Accounting and reporting of pension plans

    Section 11: Related Party Earnings Provisions and Disclosures

    Lecture 46 Introduction to Related Party Earnings Provisions and Disclosures

    Lecture 47 IAS 33: Earnings per Share

    Lecture 48 IAS 37: Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets

    Lecture 49 IAS 24: Related Party Disclosures

    Lecture 50 IAS 20: Accounting for Government Grants and Government Aid Disclosures

    Lecture 51 IFRS 2 - Share-based payments

    Section 12: Agriculture and Hyperinflationary Economies + Case Studies Solved

    Lecture 52 Introduction Agriculture and Hyperinflationary Economies

    Lecture 53 IAS 41:Agriculture

    Lecture 54 IAS 29:Financial Reporting in Hyperinflationary Economies + Case Studies Solved

    Students of Economics, Accounting, and Finance who want a clear and structured understanding of all standards.,Exam candidates preparing for professional certifications,Professional Accountants who prepare financial statements in compliance with IFRS,Auditors who must evaluate whether companies are applying the standards correctly,Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) and finance managers who make strategic decisions and need to understand how the standards impact financial results,Companies applying IFRS for the first time, especially during IPOs or transitions,Multinational corporations that want their teams to share a common reporting language across borders,Analysts and investors who base decisions on financial statements and must understand how the numbers are constructed