How IFRS Will Change SOX Controls Recorded Webinar | Mike Morley | From: Mar 04, 2021 - To: Dec 31, 2021 |
When International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) come into effect, public company executives will be personally responsible for their company’s financial statements on a consolidated basis and for the effectiveness of their internal controls.
Public companies will have to overhaul their Sarbanes-Oxley controls to ensure that all the new processes are effectively controlled. Accountants will have to have company executives and auditors approve these new controls.
Objectives of the Presentation:-
If you are an accounting professional you need to become familiar with exactly what these new standards consist of, and what these changes mean for companies.
Areas Covered in the Session:-
Why Should You Attend?
This session will help you make sure your company remains compliant with SOX. You will become acquainted with the latest information regarding IFRS and will include examples of designing and implementing controls for IFRS processes.
Who Will Benefit?
Mike Morley is a Certified Public Accountant, business author Mike Morley is an entertaining and informative speaker and a recognized authority in the field of finance. Mike offers various training programs, such as IFRS, SOX, and Financial Statement Analysis, as well as Management Skills topics that focus on providing continuing education opportunities for finance and accounting professionals. Many Fortune 500 companies take advantage of his training programs to bring their staff up to speed so that everyone understands what their responsibilities are.
Mike is the author of several books, including:
"IFRS Simplified", which provides a jump start for accountants and finance executives who want to quickly and easily get up to date on IFRS.
"Sarbanes-Oxley Simplified," which is an easy-to-read explanation of the requirements of the U.S. legislation that makes CEO's & CFO's personally responsible for the accuracy of their company's financial statements.
"Financial Statement Analysis Simplified" which translates the accounting language of financial statements into clear, easy-to-understand terms that anyone who needs to make well-informed financial decisions quickly will appreciate.