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What’s the IFRS Course Objective?



ACCA’s IFRS course provides a comprehensive introduction to the finance sector and aims to help you understand how it is used internationally. The ACCA diploma in IFRS is planned for the following purposes:

To comprehend the application of the international accounting system.

Identify and extend disclosure requirements in financial reports and financial notes to businesses.

Application of applicable financial reporting principles to core financial reporting elements

The course is designed for:

  • Chartered Accountants, ICWA, Company Secretaries and finance professionals.
  • Chief Accountants and Finance Managers.
  • MBAs majored in Finance and working in the accounting department.
  • Semi-qualified CA, ICWA, CS working in the accounting department.

You are entitled to obtain the ACCA financial reporting certification if you are an auditor or a licensed accountant working in business or practice and trained according to national accounting standards and if you are employed but not yet trained in practice, you might still be eligible for DipIFR.

The requisites for eligibility are the following:

  • Two years of appropriate accounting experience and a degree at least attracting exemptions from ACCA qualification F1-F4
  • Two years of related accounting experience and an International Financial Reporting ACCA Certificate
  • Three years of accounting experience of relevance
  • Affiliate status with ACCA

Getting a credential often has its benefits, and an IFRS certification will also support you if you are looking to start a career as a finance manager. Generally, large and/or multinational corporations tend to employ people who are already IFRS-qualified. Even for smaller businesses, IFRS expertise would be compulsory, so this course will certainly be a benefit.

Learning IFRS is not very difficult if you know simple accounting. At a time, you can learn one norm and concentrate on those applicable to your business or a three-month IFRS course can provide a great way to plan for the future for CAs, accountants and other financial professionals.

Takshila learning makes the learning and the consequent operations smooth as regards IFRS for every aspirant of the course. The IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) course from Takshila Learning consists of IFRS video lectures and live classes/workshops intended to enable you to build outstanding concepts and succeed globally. It comes with practice papers that allow you to score higher, making it the best course for DipIFR online.

An ACCA Diploma in IFRS is adequate for licensed accountants or auditors in practice or business. In our IFRS Online Course, we offer you a perfect mix of Online Classes/Workshop and Recorded Video Lectures that you can browse multiple times during the provided validity period along with our unique benefits that will provide experts with perfect learning.

Develop and enjoy being a successful IFRS professional with Takshila Learning

 

Must read: ACCA Diploma in IFRS – Journey – Objectives – syllabus

Preparation Tips for Diploma in IFRS

 

Here, at Takshila Learning, we provide a ACCA Diploma in IFRS , for ACCCA Certification. Prepare yourself with our IFRS Online Classes by our expert faculty ACCA Amit Kumar. We are also serving Online Classes for various Courses such as School from K-12, Professional Courses, i.e., CA/CS/CMA/DIPIFR, Skill Development courses, i.e, Digital Marketing and Competitive Exams, i.e., SSC/Banking/Railways.

 

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