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In 2004, Deloitte launched a comprehensive set of e-learning
materials on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs).
Developed with an investment of around US$4,000,000, the IFRS
e-Learning programme was initially intended to help prepare Deloitte
partners and staff for the expected adoption of IFRSs not only in
Europe but throughout the world. After releasing the programme
internally, Deloitte decided to make it available to the public at
large without charge, in the public interest.
What’s now available? A total of 35 modules have
been released, essentially one for each IAS and IFRS (there are
three modules for IAS 39 on financial instruments).
What’s involved in using a module? The modules are
primarily interactive cases from the viewpoint of an auditor who
encounters application of an individual IFRS. It normally takes
learners one to two hours to complete a module, sometimes a little
longer. Each module includes an assessment at the end to test the
learner’s knowledge. Learners should have the relevant IFRS
available as a reference.
Popularity: To date, over 1,700,000 Deloitte IFRS
e-learning modules have been downloaded from Deloitte’s website
www.iasplus.com. Many of the modules downloaded have multiple users
because organisations are permitted to install them on their own
servers for the internal use of their employees or students. In
addition, the modules are widely used internally by Deloitte staff
throughout the global organisation, who access them via an intranet.
How to obtain. You can obtain the IFRS e-Learning
modules by clicking on the light-bulb icon on the home page of
Deloitte’s website www.iasplus.com.
Cost. There is no charge, but you are asked to
register and provide a few pieces of information.
Installation. Each module is a 2mb to 6mb download
of a ZIP file. You can extract the files from the ZIP to a
directory you create on your hard disk or server. Full installation
instructions are provided on the website.
Updating. Modules are kept up to date as the IASB
publishes new and amended pronouncements ‑ all modules were
reviewed recently to ensure that they are up to date for all changes
to the standards and applicable interpretations in force as at 31
December 2007. Two new modules are being developed, planned for
release by the end of March 2008:
* IFRS 8 Operating Segments
* IFRIC 12 Service Concession
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