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C2469

Cairo (Egypt)

09 Aug 2026 -13 Aug 2026

3850

Overview

Introduction:

The accounting profession continues to evolve under the influence of international standards, regulatory reforms, and technological advancements. Accountants today are expected to operate within frameworks that balance compliance, transparency, and strategic decision making. This conference highlights the evolution of international accounting standards, advanced methods for financial reporting, and risk management structures that strengthen institutional accountability. It also introduces contemporary approaches to performance analysis and emphasizes the legal and regulatory principles that shape professional accountability in financial operations.

Conference Objectives:

By the end of this conference, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze the institutional evolution of international accounting standards and their global impact.

  • Use IFRS frameworks to the structured presentation of financial statements.

  • Evaluate advanced strategies in financial reporting, analysis, and benchmarking.

  • Review governance structures for identifying, managing, and mitigating financial risks.

  • Examine legal and institutional frameworks governing obligations and principles of risk mitigation.

Target Audience:

  • Accounting department managers and financial managers.

  • Accountants and auditors across all sectors.

  • Providers of accounting and auditing technology systems.

  • Governmental and private institutional regulators.

  • Local and international accounting firms and offices.

Conference Outline:

Unit 1:

Evolution of International Accounting Information Systems:

  • Institutional development of International Accounting Standards (IAS) and their abolition in 2011.

  • Transition from IAS to IFRS and the strategic role of global economic relevance.

  • Joint IASB & FASB convergence project (2005–2011) and its institutional outcomes.

  • Establishment and functions of the IFRS Foundation in shaping reporting governance.

  • Comparative review of global adoption models for IFRS.

Unit 2:

IFRS and IAS Frameworks for Financial Reporting:

  • IFRS 7 and IAS 1 requirements for financial statement presentation.

  • Structures for balance sheet preparation and reporting transparency.

  • Comprehensive income statement frameworks under international standards.

  • Institutional models for structuring cash flow statements.

  • Supplementary disclosures and explanatory notes under IFRS.

Unit 3:

Advanced Strategies in Financial Performance Reporting and Analysis:

  • Institutional methods for vertical and horizontal analysis of financial data.

  • Ratio analysis frameworks for evaluating liquidity, solvency, and profitability.

  • Benchmarking models for aligning performance with industry standards.

  • Strategic analysis frameworks for balance sheet and income statements.

  • Integrated analysis process of cash flow statements to guide financial planning.

Unit 4:

Financial Risk Management Frameworks:

  • Principles governing institutional financial risk management.

  • Structural steps for developing risk identification and response plans.

  • Governance tools for monitoring, evaluating, and implementing risk strategies.

  • Constraints and institutional challenges in applying financial risk management.

  • How to apply risk management in contracts, continuity, and compliance.

Unit 5:

Institutional Principles of Mitigating Risks and Damages:

  • Legal definitions and structures for compensable damages.

  • Comparative frameworks for anticipated damages in national systems.

  • Role of European Contract Principles in shaping mitigation rules.

  • Institutional processes for fulfilling obligations of damage mitigation.

  • Consequences and accountability structures for non-fulfillment.