Online Session: IFRS 9
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Venue | Online - Microsoft Teams |
Date | Thursday 9th December 2021 |
Time | 14:30 - 17:30 |
Information | Now that IFRS 9 has been around for a few years have you finally got to grips with its requirements? IFRS 9 takes a very different approach to the classification and measurement of financial instruments to what IAS 39 required. Then there is the determination of your expected credit losses. And we haven’t even addressed COVID-19 and the uncertainty that it has brought with it. Will that affect your IFRS 9 accounting in any way?
In this session we look at the application of IFRS 9s classification and measurement and impairment requirements through a series of case studies.
NOTE that this is focused on non-financial services companies.
Note: Please note that this session is not HRDC refundable as it is being broadcasted from our Johannesburg Office |
Presenter |
Raymond Chamboko
Raymond trained with Coopers & Lybrand and Ernst & Young, where his portfolio of clients included listed multinational entities, public interest entities as well as other significant unlisted entities. After leaving the profession, he worked in commerce as Financial Director within a listed group of companies.
He has been involved in IFRS implementation projects for JSE-listed and public interest entities and has, over the years, gained significant experience in the interpretation and practical application of IFRS. His industry experience includes, amongst others, Agri-processing, Manufacturing, Mining and Public Utilities (Power & Water). He is a co-author of the publications Applying IFRS for SMEs and Wiley Interpretation and Application of International Financial Reporting Standards 2011. He has also been involved in managing Sustainability Reporting projects and more recently in Integrated Reporting projects as well as required in terms of the King Code of Governance Principles for South Africa 2009 (King III) and has been involved in commenting on the proposed Framework for Integrated Reporting and the Integrated Report discussion paper that was issued by the Integrated Reporting Committee of South Africa. Raymond is involved in the development of the Chartered Accountancy profession and to this end, he is registered with SAICA as a Registered Assessor. He also serves on various South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) Technical sub-committees and is a member of the SAICA’s Continuing Professional Development and Legal & Compliance Committees.
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CPD Units | 3 units on full attendance |
Seats Left | 35 |
Price | Rs 1500 |
Booking Deadline | Thursday 9th December 2021 |
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