Build practical IFRS financial reporting skills for accounting, auditing, finance, and analysis roles.
Learn to apply accounting standards, interpret disclosures, assess reporting quality, and make confident financial reporting decisions.
This Specialization provides a structured learning path across key IFRS reporting areas, including financial reporting quality analysis, first-time adoption, regulatory accounting, share-based payments, held-for-sale assets, mineral resource accounting, and segment reporting. Learners will explore how financial statements are prepared, analyzed, disclosed, and evaluated under international reporting standards.
Through practical examples, case-based learning, and real-world reporting scenarios, learners will develop the ability to identify accounting red flags, assess earnings quality, interpret adoption disclosures, classify complex transactions, recognize impairment effects, and prepare transparent financial disclosures.
By completing this Specialization, learners will gain job-ready IFRS knowledge that supports careers in accounting, auditing, financial reporting, compliance, finance, and investment analysis.
Projet d'apprentissage appliqué
Learners will complete practical financial reporting projects based on real-world accounting scenarios, including disclosure analysis, reporting quality review, share-based payment classification, held-for-sale asset treatment, and segment reporting preparation. These projects help learners apply IFRS concepts to evaluate financial statements, identify reporting risks, and prepare transparent accounting disclosures.




















