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IFRS 9: Financial Instruments
IFRS 9: Financial Instruments
Training Activity Rate
Trainer/s
حسن منصور
Training activity Hours
14
Training activity Date
-
Training Activity Days
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Start and End Time
16:30 - 20:00
Training Activity Classification
Finance
Course Language
English
Methodology
Blended
City
Amman
Type of Training
short courses
Deadline for registration
Price For Jordanian
112 JOD
Price For Non Jordanian
210 US$
Outcomes

By the end of this training course, trainees will be able to :

-       Explain and apply the IASB's Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting.

-       Verify the various accounting treatments of financial instruments, including the measurement, recognition, derecognition

-       Apply relevant financial reporting standards of financial instruments in practical cases.

-       Identify and apply disclosure requirements of financial instruments in financial reports and notes.

Target Group

-       Senior Accountants in financial institutions and companies.

-       Credit managers and credit analysts .

-       Those who are dealing with financial instruments, (debt and equity investments).

-       Preparers of financial statements.   

Contents

-       Definition of financial instrument (Primary & Derivative).

-       Classifying financial instruments as financial asset, financial liability and equity instrument.

-       Initial recognition of financial instruments (debt instrument, equity instrument).

-       Subsequent measurement of financial instruments (debt instrument, equity instrument, derivative).

-       Various classifications of financial instruments (amortized cost, fair value through other comprehensive income, fair value through profit or loss).

-       Calculating the amortized cost and fair value adjustment and how the gain or loss will be presented and classified in financial statements.

-       Reclassifying of financial instruments.

-       Impairment Accounting.

-       The accounting of derecognition of financial assets and financial liabilities.

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