Course introduction
Financial Accounting and Reporting training course will refresh and update both your knowledge, and
practical skills in financial accounting and corporate reporting following significant development in
financial reporting in recent years. As well as providing a comprehensive refresher in the established
foundation principles on which financial information is prepared and reported, the course will also set
this is within the context of the evolving conceptual framework of the International Accounting Standards
Board (IASB) and it’s International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), focusing on the most
significant changes in recent years and the new reporting standards issued as a result. This training
course will also provide a vital update on more recent developments; the focus on stakeholder value
creation and recent thinking on company purpose will be explored in the context of the evolving
development of Integrated Reporting. The training course will also provide you with useful practical
Excel skills in building financial ratio analysis tools, cash flow forecasting, and designing graphical
financial reports for internal company use. This training course on Financial Accounting and Reporting
will highlight:
1- The business context for financial reporting
2- The key concepts in financial accounting
3- Framework, structure, and format of financial statements
4- The analysis and interpretation of financial reports
5- Latest developments and best practice in corporate financial reporting
Objectives
Training course has been designed to provide you with up to date knowledge and practical skills in the
preparation, presentation and interpretation of financial statements and corporate reports. By the end of
this training course you will have learned to:
1- Understand the role of financial reporting in managing business performance
2- Prepare financial statements in accordance with IASB standards
3- Critically analyse and interpret financial statements and reports
4- Assist in developing Integrated Reports for your own organisation
5- Apply practical Excel skills to improve reporting and forecasting
Training Methodology
This training course will be structured as a highly participate workshop with formal presentations,
case studies and interactive worked examples. Relevant examples and case studies are provided to
illustrate the application of each of the topics covered and opportunities are provided to learn and apply
the key financial accounting and reporting principles using practical examples and exercises.
Organisational Impact
The organisation will benefit from the development and practical application of advanced skills in
financial accounting and reporting as well as from raised awareness of important recent
developments in the measurement and reporting of stakeholder value creation using Integrated
Reporting techniques; specific benefits for the organisation will include:
1- Up to date knowledge of the requirements under the IASB framework
2- Development of skills in critical analysis and interpretation of financial reports
3- Raised awareness of measuring and reporting stakeholder value
4- Readiness to participate in development of Integrated Reporting
5- Advanced practical skills in financial forecasting and internal reporting
Personal Impact
Participants will benefit from updated knowledge and practical skills in financial accounting and
reporting that will allow them to make a greater contribution to the development and improvement of
corporate reporting whilst at the same time enhancing their own career development potential. Specific
benefits from this training course will include:
1-Updated knowledge of recent IFRS changes
2- Development of advanced skills in financial analysis and interpretation
3- Raised awareness of the concept of stakeholder and shareholder value
4- Readiness to participate in development of Integrated Reporting
5- Building Excel skills in forecasting, analysis, and graphical reporting
6- Practical tips on improving financial presentation skills
Certification
GIPMD (Global Institute Projects Management & Development) certificate will be
issued on successful completion of the course
Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 36 Lessons
- 5 Days
- DAY 1 : Financial Accounting and Reporting – Business Context and Key Principles7
- DAY 2 : The Statement of Financial Position and Income Statement8
- 3.1The IASB Conceptual Framework
- 3.2Statement of Financial Position: purpose structure and presentation
- 3.3Tangible and intangible assets
- 3.4Financial assets and liabilities
- 3.5Inventories
- 3.6Statement of Changes in Equity: purpose structure and presentation
- 3.7Income Statement: purpose structure and presentation
- 3.8Revenue recognition principles
- DAY 3 : The Statement of Cash Flows and Group Reporting7
- DAY 4 : Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Reports7
- 5.1Fundamentals of analyzing financial reports
- 5.2The shareholder value concept
- 5.3Measuring and managing profitability
- 5.4Measuring and managing liquidity
- 5.5The effect of gearing on risk and shareholder value
- 5.6Predicting corporate distress and failure
- 5.7Forecasting financial performance and financial position
- DAY 5 : Designing and Presenting Effective Financial Reports7
- 6.1The limitations of financial reports
- 6.2Designing effective internal business reports
- 6.3Incorporating Excel graphics in internal reports
- 6.4Developing and using business dashboards
- 6.5Making effective financial presentations
- 6.6Developments in Integrated Reporting (IR)
- 6.7Integrated Reports: purpose, structure, and presentation
