IFRS9_ECLMC4 2019 - IFRS 9 Expected Credit Loss Modelling MasterClass 4.0
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Deadline: September 05, 2019 | Date: September 12, 2019-September 13, 2019
Venue/Country: Budapest, Hungary
Updated: 2019-08-05 21:54:52 (GMT+9)
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After 7 fully booked events we are organizing again the IFRS 9 ExpectedCredit Loss Modelling MasterClass 4.0 on 12-13 September, 2019 inBudapest, Hungary led by Dr. Guido Sopp and Ingrid Nemetz, IFRS 9Experts from Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA). The IFRS 9 ECL MasterClass 4.0 was designed to improve the level ofknowledge in the field of modelling requirements from IFRS 9, the EBAStresstest-Methodology, the EBA IRB-Guidelines and the upcoming Basel IVstandards. The MasterClass approach is vastly practical and is essential forprofessionals in the field of accounting, auditing and finance, who are aiming forcareer development. It will help you to understand the fundamental conceptsand principles underlying the many new regulations and equip participants withthe knowledge to handle the practical implementation challenges and to sort outthe complex differences. The MasterClass will cover new regulatory topics,especially the Credit Risk Stress test.Why you should attend the IFRS 9 ECL MasterClass 4.0:✔ Discuss most frequent application issues of IFRS 9✔ Identify how to combine the hedge accounting model and 3 StageProvisions in IFRS 9✔ Learn how to prepare for and integrate the diverse requirements andguidelines on ECL modelling✔ Uncover Best Practice from the Supervisory Discussions with EuropeanBanks✔ Interpret new Basel IV and IFRS 9 requirements in a model context✔ Align IFRS Requirements and EBA-IRB-Guidelines✔ Run EBA-Stress Test on IFRS 9 dataFor more information, please visit our website and request the Agenda!
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