IFRS 9 at the Doorstep. Are Corporates Ready for the Changes?
In this webinar, our experts discuss what Corporates need to consider while preparing for IFRS 9 implementation. IFRS 9 changes accounting for financial instruments and creates credit loss forecasting challenges. The new impairment model will likely increase the initial amount and ongoing volatility of provisions.
In this webinar, our experts discuss what Corporates need to consider while preparing for IFRS 9 implementation.
IFRS 9 changes accounting for financial instruments and creates credit loss forecasting challenges. The new impairment model will likely increase the initial amount and ongoing volatility of provisions. Many corporations may require new processes and tools to manage to the IFRS 9 standard.
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IFRS 9 at the Doorstep. Are Corporates Ready for the Changes? Presentation Slides
In this presentation, our experts discuss what Corporates need to consider while preparing for IFRS 9 implementation. IFRS 9 changes accounting for financial instruments and creates credit loss forecasting challenges. The new impairment model will likely increase the initial amount and ongoing volatility of provisions. Many corporations may require new processes and tools to manage to the IFRS 9 standard.