Practical application of IFRS in the context of current trends in standards and recent developments

21 Jul 2025 - 25 Jul 2025 | Barcelona, Spain

Course overview:

With globalisation and accelerated changes in the economic environment, International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are becoming increasingly important to ensure transparency and comparability of financial information. This refresher course aims to help professionals gain a deeper understanding of current changes and trends in the development of IFRS, and to learn how to apply these standards in practice, taking into account the latest updates.

  • + Staff in finance department
  • + Accountants
  • + Internal and external auditors
  • + Financial and credit analysts who review financial statements and sustainability reports

By the end of the workshop, participants will gain a deep understanding of key IFRS principles relevant to corporates and financial institutions, assess the impact of applying IFRSs on financial statements—particularly in light of recent changes—and evaluate how rising interest rates and inflation affect IFRS reporting. They will also explore the essentials of ESG disclosure requirements under IFRS sustainability standards.

  • > Overview of IFRS
  • > Non-current Assets: IAS 16, IAS 40, IAS 38, IAS 36,IFRS 5
  • > Liabilities
  • > Revenue and Costs
  • > Lease Accounting
  • > Financial Instruments
  • > Foreign Currency
  • > Recent updates
  • > ESG Reporting

Course facilitator:

trainer
Kirill Slavin

Kirill Slavin is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, holds an MBA from Cambridge University and is an Associate Member of the Cambridge University Centre for International Business and Management (CIBAM). He has got twenty years of experience in accounting and finance gained in senior positions in, inter alia, Wang Laboratories, PepsiCo Inc., Deloitte & Touche, Kaspersky Lab and DiamondCluster International (now PwC’s Diamond Advisory Services) in London, Vienna and Moscow. Kirill Slavin is a Director at Slavin and Associates Limited, a London based management consultancy specialising in business strategy and company value management. He regularly speaks in Cambridge and London both academically and to business executive audiences. His areas of expertise include IFRS, management accounting, corporate finance, risk management and corporate governance.