An update on the IASB's Financial Instruments Projects

The AASB invite you to join a face-to-face session on Financial Instruments.

Dr Andreas Barckow, IASB Chair and Professor Ann Tarca, IASB Member, will be in attendance and Dr Barckow will provide an overview of the IASB's financial instruments projects, including:

Attendees will also have an opportunity to discuss the IASB's forthcoming post-implementation Review of IFRS 9—Impairment with Dr Barckow and Professor Tarca and will have an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the session.

About the event

When:    Thursday, 1 June 2023, from 1.30pm – 3.30pm AEST.

Where:   The Shangri-La Sydney, 176 Cumberland Street, The Rocks.

Who should attend:

Anyone interested in understanding more about the IASB's current financial instruments projects, including, but not limited to, financial institutions, financial statement preparers, financial statement users, regulators and auditors.

How to register:  

Please click here to register by no later than 30 May 2023.  As places are limited, please register early to avoid disappointment.

Keynote Speaker

 

Dr Andreas Barckow is a highly regarded leader in the field of international accounting. From 2015 to 2021, he served as President of the Accounting Standards Committee of Germany (Deutsches Rechnungslegungs Standards Committee e.V.).

He has been an active participant in numerous advisory bodies to the IFRS Foundation and the IASB, including membership of the IASB’s Accounting Standards Advisory Forum and the IFRS Advisory Council. Moreover, he is an acknowledged expert in IFRS Standards, having previously served as the lead technical partner for financial reporting matters in the German member firm of Deloitte.

Dr Barckow holds a Diploma and Doctorate degree in Business Administration from the University of Paderborn and is an Honorary Professor at WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management. 

He started his term as Chair of the International Accounting Standards Board in July 2021. 

 

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