AICPA Introduces IFRS Certificate Program Based on Comprehensive, Integrated Curriculum, Online Study 

Program demonstrates IFRS competency to employers, firms and clients 
Published March 31, 2011

New York (March 31, 2011) – The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants introduced a new course of study leading to a Certificate of Educational Achievement in International Financial Reporting Standards. The new IFRS Certificate Program is a comprehensive, integrated curriculum of online courses for CPAs and other accounting professionals that provide a measurable standard for evaluating competence in understanding and applying international accounting standards.

 

“The hallmark of the CPA profession is a commitment to expert professionalism and increasingly for many that means having a working knowledge of IFRS,” said Arleen Thomas, senior vice president for member competency and development. “As more and more countries and companies adopt IFRS or begin to incorporate IFRS into their financial reporting systems, CPAs need to demonstrate their knowledge of IFRS to employers and clients. This new IFRS Certificate Program is designed to fill that marketplace need.”

 

The AICPA supports the goal of one set of high-quality, globally accepted accounting standards and a has been leader in promoting a smooth transition from U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles to IFRS for public companies.  The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is currently undertaking a one-year “work plan” to analyze how IFRS should best be incorporated in to U.S. financial reporting. Since 2008 the AICPA has been earnestly working to prepare American CPAs, both in business and industry and in accounting firms, for possible use of IFRS for public companies as soon as 2015 or 2016.

 

The IFRS Certificate Program is an integrated curriculum of 25 online, on-demand self-study training courses. CPAs, chartered accountants or the equivalent who successfully complete all courses in the curriculum would receive a Certificate of Educational Achievement and approximately 42 hours of continuing education credit for CPAs.

 

IFRS is already in use in the U.S. and is gaining wider acceptance. More than 120 countries and reporting jurisdictions permit or require IFRS, and more than 100 companies with recognizable names use IFRS for their U.S. financial reports. Shares of these companies are bought and sold daily by American investors on the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ.

 

Increasingly, U.S. CPAs are being asked to prepare financial reports for U.S. subsidiaries of foreign-owned companies in IFRS or for U.S. multinationals with foreign-based subsidiaries. The AICPA’s recent IFRS Readiness Tracking Surveys show 13.5 percent of AICPA members say they or their clients are adopting or actively preparing to adopt IFRS. An additional 45 percent of members say they already have a basic knowledge of IFRS.

 

The cost to complete the entire program of approximately 42 CPE credits is $1,195 for AICPA members, $1,695 for non-members. Online registration is available at www.ifrs.com/certificate.          

 

For more information on the program and Frequently Asked Questions, please go to http://www.ifrs.com/certificate/index.html