Financial Accounting and Reporting

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Financial Accounting and Reporting
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F151

Geneva (Switzerland)

30 Nov 2026 -04 Dec 2026

6000

Overview

Introduction:

Financial Accounting and Reporting represents the structured frameworks that guide how organizations record, classify, and present financial information to stakeholders. This field forms the backbone of transparency and accountability in corporate governance and supports sound decision making at all organizational levels. This training program provides clear structures for interpreting financial data, managing revenue, expenses and consolidated reports. 

Program Objectives:

At the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify foundational principles and regulatory contexts governing financial accounting and reporting.

  • Analyze key financial statements and interpret performance indicators.

  • Classify methods of revenue recognition and expense management within reporting frameworks.

  • Evaluate principles and processes for preparing consolidated financial statements.

  • Assess ethical and compliance structures relevant to financial reporting integrity.

Targeted Audience:

  • Financial Accounting Team Members.

  • Financial Planning and Budgeting Professionals.

  • Strategic Planning and Head Office Team Members.

  • Corporate Communication and Investor Relations Professionals.

  • Investment Analysts and Advisers.

  • Auditors and Tax Managers.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Introduction to Financial Accounting and Reporting:

  • Core principles that structure financial accounting systems.

  • Significance of transparent reporting for organizational accountability.

  • Overview of global and local regulatory frameworks.

  • Distinction between financial accounting and managerial accounting.

  • Key elements of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).

Unit 2:

Financial Statements Analysis:

  • Components and structure of balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements.

  • Analytical ratios for assessing liquidity, profitability, and solvency.

  • Comparative techniques for multi-period and industry benchmarking.

  • Identification methods of inconsistencies or irregularities in reports.

  • Role of analysis in supporting sound financial decisions.

Unit 3:

Revenue Recognition and Expense Management:

  • Criteria and methods for recognizing revenue under applicable standards.

  • Comparison of point-in-time vs. over-time recognition.

  • Structures for expense recording, measurement, and allocation.

  • Influence of revenue and expense treatment on reporting outcomes.

  • Typical complexities institutions face in recognition policies.

Unit 4:

Consolidated Financial Statements:

  • Institutional rules governing entity consolidation.

  • Processes for recording business combinations and minority interests.

  • Framework for managing intercompany transactions and eliminations.

  • Preparation steps for consolidated statements presentation.

  • Interpretive approaches for stakeholders using consolidated data.

Unit 5:

Financial Reporting Ethics and Compliance:

  • Institutional codes of ethics shaping reporting behaviors.

  • Regulatory compliance structures including Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX).

  • Internal control frameworks securing report accuracy and integrity.

  • Organizational culture and leadership’s role in upholding compliance.

  • Approaches to strengthening institutional trust through ethical reporting.