IFRS Refresher: Focusing on financial instruments
Presenters : Prof. Hentie van Wyk
Overview
Financial instruments are a key component of financial statements and have a significant impact that requires careful and correct accounting treatment.
Accounting for financial instruments describes what accountants do when they report on:
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Financial assets - investments in shares, bonds and receivables.
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Financial liabilities - trade payables and long-term borrowings.
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Equity instruments - equity share capital.
Learning objectives
Attending this webinar will equip you with the following skills:
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Be knowledgeable about what falls under the definition of financial instruments.
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Understand the IFRS that you must apply when you account for financial instruments and see how the Standards all tie together.
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Have the ability to correctly classify and measure financial assets and liabilities.
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Possess adequate knowledge of how to correctly impair financial assets.
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Be up to date with recent important IFRS updates.
Content
The webinar will cover the following topics:
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Fair value measurement principles.
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How to disclose fair value.
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Equity versus liabilities.
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Defining financial instruments.
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Financial assets.
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Financial liabilities.
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Compound instruments.
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How to classify financial assets and liabilities.
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Impairment of financial assets, including receivables.
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Hedge accounting: Fair value and cash flow hedges.
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Disclosure of financial instruments.
Related Webinars
Drafting Financial Statements Part 1: Key New Developments in Financial Statement Presentation
Financial Instruments: Recognition, Measurement, and Disclosure (IAS 32, IFRS 9 & IFRS 7)



