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Indian Accounting Standards (IND AS)

Self-paced videos, Lifetime access, Study material, Certification prep, Technical support, Course Completion Certificate


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£13 inc VAT
Study method
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Duration
41.1 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free
  • Reed courses certificate of completion - Free

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Overview

Uplatz presents this comprehensive course on Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS). It is a self-paced course consisting of video lectures. You will be awarded Course Completion Certificate at the end of the course.

Indian Accounting Standard, popularly known as (Ind AS) are the accounting standards assimilated by business units in India. These values are supervised by the Accounting Standards Board (ASB) since the year 1977. It is a committee that comes under ICAI. It is embodied by the government department, academicians, namely ICAI, CII, FICCI, ASSOCHAM, and other specialized bodies. Accounting standards have helped to overcome major financial issues such as recognize the financial events, measure the financial transactions, fair presentation of financial statements and company disclosure requirement to ensure that stakeholders are not misled.

Accounting is one of the conventional purposes of business processes. The principles aid individuals comprehend the financial position of the company. The framework and regulations of accounting differ from one country to another. The set of rules under the accounting standard safeguards standardized treatment of transaction records. It provides standard format produce for financial statements. It helps carry out unified accounting. The accounting standard provides comparability. Every business firm functions under the same consistent rules in India. It enables business owners to compare their financial positions before competitors and make comprehensive decisions.

Uplatz’s Indian Accounting Standards program has been planned to provide qualified accountants having some work knowledge detailed and knowledge of Indian Accounting Standards i.e. Ind AS. It has become relevant for professional accountants to obtain in depth knowledge of IND AS.

After successful completion of this course you will be able to:

  • Gain in-depth knowledge of Ind AS
  • Understanding differences between Indian GAAP & Ind AS
  • Compare between Ind AS and corresponding IFRS
  • Get knowledge for preparation of Financial Statements including Consolidated Financial Statements in consonance with IND AS
  • Gain knowledge dissemination about India AS;
  • Discuss issues in respect to Ind AS; Comparison of Ind AS with IFRS;
  • Evaluate conversion of financial statements prepared in accordance with Indian GAAP to financial statements made in accordance with Ind AS.
  • Provides a thorough examination of the IFRS accounting and disclosure requirements.
  • Compare the IFRS framework to the Indian financial reporting standards (Indian GAAP) and explain the differences between the two.
  • Understand how to restate and evaluate financial accounts in accordance with IFRS.

Curriculum

1
section
58
lectures
41h 6m
total
    • 1: Introduction to Indian Accounting Standards (IND AS) Preview 16:43
    • 2: Phases and List of IND AS 33:25
    • 3: IND AS 101 First Time Adoption of Indian Accounting Standards 59:55
    • 4: IND AS 102 Share-based Payment 54:57
    • 5: IND AS 103 Business Combinations 1:27:00
    • 6: IND AS 104 Insurance Contracts 52:34
    • 7: IND AS 105 Non-current Assets held for Sale and Discontinued Operations 1:08:05
    • 8: IND AS 106 Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources 32:27
    • 9: IND AS 107 Financial Instruments Disclosures - part 1 24:12
    • 10: IND AS 107 Financial Instruments Disclosures - part 2 44:54
    • 11: IND AS 107 Financial Instruments Disclosures - part 3 35:45
    • 12: IND AS 108 Operating Segments 50:18
    • 13: IND AS 109 Financial Instruments - part 1 1:04:19
    • 14: IND AS 109 Financial Instruments - part 2 58:05
    • 15: IND AS 109 Financial Instruments - part 3 38:11
    • 16: IND AS 110 Consolidated Financial Statements 49:00
    • 17: IND AS 111 Joint Arrangements 22:21
    • 18: IND AS 112 Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities - part 1 49:19
    • 19: IND AS 112 Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities - part 2 26:44
    • 20: IND AS 113 Fair Value Measurement - part 1 35:16
    • 21: IND AS 113 Fair Value Measurement - part 2 48:34
    • 22: IND AS 114 Regulatory Deferral Accounts 33:15
    • 23: IND AS 115 Revenue from Contracts with Customers 56:55
    • 24: IND AS 1 Presentation of Financial Statements - part 1 28:00
    • 25: IND AS 1 Presentation of Financial Statements - part 2 55:33
    • 26: IND AS 1 Presentation of Financial Statements - part 3 37:16
    • 27: IND AS 2 Inventories 28:40
    • 28: IND AS 7 Statement of Cash Flow 55:50
    • 29: IND AS 8 Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates & Errors - part 1 57:47
    • 30: IND AS 8 Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates & Errors - part 2 16:23
    • 31: IND AS 10 Events after the Reporting Period 20:41
    • 32: IND AS 11 Construction Contracts 40:30
    • 33: IND AS 12 Income Taxes 59:03
    • 34: IND AS 16 Property, Plant, and Equipment 55:29
    • 35: IND AS 17 Lease 1:09:57
    • 36: IND AS 19 Employee Benefits - part 1 1:00:17
    • 37: IND AS 19 Employee Benefits - part 2 46:25
    • 38: IND AS 19 Employee Benefits - part 3 11:21
    • 39: IND AS 20 Accounting for Government Grants & Disclosure of Government Assistance 42:14
    • 40: IND AS 21 The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates 45:43
    • 41: IND AS 23 Borrowing Cost 32:40
    • 42: IND AS 24 Related Party Disclosure 52:11
    • 43: IND AS 27 Separate Financial Statements 19:24
    • 44: IND AS 28 Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures 1:00:43
    • 45: IND AS 29 Financial Reporting in Hyperinflationary Economies 44:44
    • 46: IND AS 32 Financial Instruments Presentation - part 1 27:36
    • 47: IND AS 32 Financial Instruments Presentation - part 2 44:27
    • 48: IND AS 33 Earnings per Share - part 1 55:56
    • 49: IND AS 33 Earnings per Share - part 2 46:40
    • 50: IND AS 34 Interim Financial Reporting - part 1 42:45
    • 51: IND AS 34 Interim Financial Reporting - part 2 11:30
    • 52: IND AS 36 Impairment of Assets - part 1 28:07
    • 53: IND AS 36 Impairment of Assets - part 2 32:44
    • 54: IND AS 37 Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets 45:45
    • 55: IND AS 38 Intangible Assets - part 1 36:21
    • 56: IND AS 38 Intangible Assets - part 2 28:39
    • 57: IND AS 40 Investment Property 40:42
    • 58: IND AS 41 Agriculture 41:17

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Description

Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) – Course Syllabus

  • Introduction of Ind AS
  • Applicability of Ind AS
  • List of Ind AS
  • Thorough discussion on all the IND AS (Applicability, Objectives, Scope, Definitions, Reconciliations, Measurement, Disclosures, etc.)
  • Ind AS 101 - First-time Adoption of Indian Accounting Standards
  • Ind AS 102 - Share-based Payment
  • Ind AS 103 - Business Combinations
  • Ind AS 104 - Insurance Contracts
  • Ind AS 105 - Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations
  • Ind AS 106 - Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources
  • Ind AS 107 - Financial Instruments: Disclosures
  • Ind AS 108 - Operating Segments
  • Ind AS 109 - Financial Instruments
  • Ind AS 110 - Consolidated Financial Statements
  • Ind AS 111 - Joint Arrangements
  • Ind AS 112 - Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities
  • Ind AS 113 - Fair Value Measurement
  • Ind AS 114 - Regulatory Deferral Accounts
  • Ind AS 115 - Revenue from Contracts with Customers
  • Ind AS 1 - Presentation of Financial Statements
  • Ind AS 2 - Inventories
  • Ind AS 7 - Statement of Cash Flows
  • Ind AS 8 - Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors
  • Ind AS 10 - Events after the Reporting Period
  • Ind AS 12 - Income Taxes
  • Ind AS 16 - Property, Plant, and Equipment
  • Ind AS 17 - Leases
  • Ind AS 19 - Employee Benefits
  • Ind AS 20 - Accounting for Government Grants and Disclosure of Government Assistance
  • Ind AS 21 - The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates
  • Ind AS 23 - Borrowing Costs
  • Ind AS 24 - Related Party Disclosures
  • Ind AS 27 - Separate Financial Statements
  • Ind AS 28 - Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures
  • Ind AS 29 - Financial Reporting in Hyperinflationary Economies
  • Ind AS 32 - Financial Instruments: Presentation
  • Ind AS 33 - Earnings per Share
  • Ind AS 34 - Interim Financial Reporting
  • Ind AS 36 - Impairment of Assets
  • Ind AS 37 - Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets
  • Ind AS 38 - Intangible Assets
  • Ind AS 40 - Investment Property
  • Ind AS 41 - Agriculture

Who is this course for?

Everyone

Requirements

Passion and determination to succeed!

Career path

  • Accountant
  • Account Executive
  • Chartered Accountant (CA)
  • Financial Analyst
  • Auditor
  • Finance Officer
  • Accounts Manager
  • Finance Director/Manager
  • Accounts Assistant
  • Tax Accountant
  • Financial Advisor
  • Fund Accounting Analyst
  • Corporate Lawyer
  • Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

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Certificates

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