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ACCA DipIFR – ACCA IFRS Course Details

WHAT IS ACCA IFRS?

International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) is a global financial course by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).

The Diploma in International Financial Reporting Standards (DipIFR) can be contemplated online to accommodate your examinations around your work and social duties. The recognition can be finished in three to a half year. DipIFR is surveyed by a three-hour composed test held two times every year with a pass sign of 50 percent. You can apply online whenever to begin examining DipIFR. DipIFR is upheld by study materials from ACCA’s Approved Content Providers.

 

WHO CAN DO ACCA DipIFR?

On the off chance that you are an expert bookkeeper or reviewer who works by and by or business, and are qualified by public bookkeeping guidelines, at that point you are qualified to take this ACCA money related announcing capability.

On the off chance that you are working by and by, however not yet qualified, at that point you may even now be qualified. You should demonstrate that you have one of the accompanying:

  • Two years’ significant accounting experience and an important degree (pulling in at any rate ACCA capability exclusions F1-F4)
  • Two years’ applicable accounting experience and an ACCA DipIFR Certificate in International Financial Reporting
  • Three years’ important accounting experience
  • ACCA subsidiary status

Learn complete ACCA IFRS Course Details here with explained video...

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Goodwill Calculation – Ind AS 103
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Here, at Takshila Learning, we provide DipIFR Online Course, for ACCA Certification. Prepare yourself with our IFRS Course Online by our expert faculty ACCA Amit Kumar.

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