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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
FINA0027-1  International Financial Reporting
Duration :  24h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Management Sciences, professional Focus (Full english), 2nd yearSecond semester4
Master in management Sciences, professional focus in management, 2nd yearSecond semester4
Holder(s) :  Henri Olivier
Language :  English language
Course contents :  The first part of the course aims at understanding the standard setting architecture including the main elements of the European regulation in this field.


The second part focuses on the conceptual framework in order to identify the main differences between financial reporting systems in particular IFRS, US GAAP and the traditional Belgian system.

The third part consists of the analysis of complex problems of financial reporting in multinational companies.
Course objective :  C.1. The course provides understanding of the standard setting process and the interprétation of IFRSs. Also the framework of IFRSs and the theoretical justification of standards is analysed.

C.3 Students are asked to analyse the practices of companies in difficult issues of financial reporting combining economics, accounting and finance.



C.4. The course implies critical analysis of international litterature and opinions expressed in the due process preceeding the adoption of financial reporting standards.
Prerequisites :  Advanced knowledge in financial accounting
Workshops :  Students (in groups of 4) are asked to make a presentation on the analysis of accounting practices of three companies, answering specific questions defined in advance.
Organization :  Lectures, presentations and papers are in the English language.
Learning will be based on lectures, personal readings and discussion of cases.
Lectures will be given on Friday afternoon from January 2011
Written notes :  Slides are available on the Internet.
- IASB "International Financial Reporting Standards 2008". - Alexander D. Britton A. and Jorissen A. "International Financial Reporting and Analysis" Ed Thomson Learning 4th ed. 2009
Assessment :  The above mentioned case study is evaluated as well as the contribution to the discussions during the lectures.
Contacts :  Henri.Olivier@ulg.ac.be


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