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Navigating Change - What IFRS 18 & 19 Mean for Your Financial Statements with Grant Thornton

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1.25 hours
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Navigating Change - What IFRS 18 & 19 Mean for Your Financial Statements with Grant Thornton

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Introduction

IFRS 18 and IFRS 19 are set to transform financial statement presentation and disclosure requirements from January 2027.

Stay ahead of the curve with this comprehensive overview of the changes, including how the new standards will restructure profit or loss statements and reduce disclosure burdens for eligible subsidiaries.

During this webinar, expert speakers Ashleigh Ryninks and Felicia Gaie-Booysen of Grant Thornton will offer practical insights and transition strategies which will help you prepare your organisation for these changes.

What You Will Learn

This webinar will cover the following:

  • Brief introduction to IFRS updates
  • IFRS 18: Replacing IAS 1
    • New structure of profit or loss (Operating, Investing, Financing)
    • Management-Defined Performance Measures (MDPMs)
    • Reconciliation requirements
  • IFRS 19: Reduced Disclosure for Subsidiaries
    • Eligibility and scope
    • Benefits and practical application
    • Early adoption considerations
  • Comparative Information and Transition Planning
    • Preparing for 2027 effective date
    • Building comparatives and aligning systems
  • Strategic Implications
    • Communication with stakeholders
    • Integration with group reporting

This pre-recorded webinar will be available to view from Wednesday 15th October 2025

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Navigating Change - What IFRS 18 & 19 Mean for Your Financial Statements with Grant Thornton

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