Financial Management and Reporting for the Public Sector (IFRS and IPSAS)

Achieve the objective of financial reporting by public sector entities and provide information about the entity that is useful to users of financial statements!

Course Introduction

This Ten-day Financial Management and Reporting for the Public Sector (IFRS and IPSAS) training course will cover the following:

The diminishing differences between generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), principally established by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), as established by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), are narrowing at a faster pace. IFRS is now the world’s most widely accepted and applied accounting standard with more than 100 countries now requiring or permitting their use.

IPSAS is becoming and will become the World standard for Public Sector entities. IFRS having replaced IAS is now becoming the world standard, but in many ways was not specific enough to the needs of the Public Sector. The United Nations and World Bank coming to this realisation have favored IPSAS which is a modified form of IFRS tailored to the Public Sector.

This training course will help participants meet the challenges of introducing IFRS and IPSAS, and secure the benefits of improved financial management to help secure organisational objectives and goals of each public service organisation. It will also compare IFRS against IPSAS so that the participants can see the main differences.

The key topics covered are:

 

 Training Objectives

 

Training Outlines 

Week 1: International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)

Week 2: International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS)

Day 1

Evolution of International Accounting Standards

Day 2

Structural Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements

Day 3

Preparation and Presentation of IFRS Financial Statements

Day 4

Conversion Preparation to IFRS

Day 5

Impact of IFRS on Financial Statement Interpretations

Day 6

Introduction To IPSAS

Day 7

Why the need for IPSAS

Day 8

United Nations Case Study 

Day 9

Implementation of IPSAS

Day 10

Specific IPSAS Rules 

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