Financial Reporting courses
Whether you report under IFRS or UK and Ireland GAAP, CPD in financial reporting helps you stay fully up to date and confident in meeting every reporting requirement. These courses cover the full breadth of standards, from the latest IFRS 18 and IFRS 19 to comprehensive updates on UK and Ireland GAAP, giving accountants the practical knowledge needed to produce accurate, compliant, and high-quality financial reports.
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4 CPD hours
365 days’ access
2026-27 Update: Australian Financial Reporting & Regulation
Major regulatory changes are reshaping the responsibilities of Australian accountants. Stay up to date with developments in Payday Super, financial reporting, tax practitioner regulation, and AML/CTF reforms.
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4 CPD hours
365 days’ access
IFRS: Expenditures, Provisions and Taxes
Expenditure, provisions, taxes, and employee benefits have a major impact on financial reporting. This course explores how to apply key IFRS standards correctly, including IAS 12, IAS 19, IAS 37, IFRS 2, and IAS 23.
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4 CPD hours
365 days’ access
IFRS: Income and Revenue
Recognition of income and revenue plays a critical role in financial statements, and it is an area prone to risk. This course reviews the relevant IFRS Accounting Standards, including customer contracts, insurance contracts, government grants and earnings per share.
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20 CPD hours
365 days’ access
Year-End Close & Reporting Excellence
Master every aspect of year-end close and reporting — from the latest UK tax changes to clear financial narratives, forward-looking disclosures, and sustainability assurance.
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4 CPD hours
365 days’ access
2026-27 Update: UK and Irish GAAP
Stay up to date with the latest on UK and Ireland GAAP. Topics include leasing and revenue recognition, accounting for employee ownership trusts and share-based payment arrangements, to ensure you meet your reporting requirements.
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4 CPD hours
365 days’ access
IFRS: PPE and Other Non-Financial Assets
Non-financial assets represent a significant and varied area of IFRS accounting. This course explains the common principles that apply across standards, and the critical details that can affect the final outcome.
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4 CPD hours
365 days’ access
Acting for Small and Micro-Entities
The FRC’s recent periodic review has changed how small and micro-entities prepare their financial statements. This course helps you navigate the updates for your clients or organisation.
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4 CPD hours
365 days’ access
IFRS: Core High Level Standards
Understand the high-level IFRS standards that underpin financial reporting, from accounting policies and post-reporting events to foreign currency and fair value.
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4 CPD hours
365 days’ access
2025-26 Update: Accounting for Specific Sectors
Do you feel confident about understanding the needs of your clients across a variety of sectors? This course explores some specialist areas that have specific accounting, reporting and audit requirements, including charities, academy trusts, pension schemes and the SRA Accounts Rules.
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4 CPD hours
365 days’ access
IFRS 19: Subsidiaries without Public Accountability: Disclosures
IFRS 19 has a narrow scope, yet the implications for the financial statements of the entities that adopt it will be significant. This course examines the details of the changes IFRS 19 implements, and what information is needed – and no longer needed – in the disclosures.
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4 CPD hours
365 days’ access
2025-26 Update: UK and Irish GAAP
UK and Irish accounting standards have seen a significant amount of change following the FRC’s periodic review. This update dives into the detail of key amendments in the areas of concepts and pervasive principles, revenue recognition, and accounting for small entities.
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4 CPD hours
365 days’ access
Group Accounting
Presenting group activity as a single entity requires a methodical approach. It is a complex process, changing with group size and status, and getting the consolidated financial statements right can be a challenge. This course explores the issues and assesses the risks and responsibilities of a group audit.
£150 +VAT
