DIPLOMA IN IFRS
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
What is ACCA Diploma in IFRS (DipIFR)
The Diploma in International Financial Reporting (DipIFR), offered by ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), is a globally recognized qualification designed to build expertise in International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). It equips finance professionals with the knowledge and practical skills required to prepare, interpret, and analyse financial statements in line with international standards.
Why
DipIFR Matters
With businesses operating across borders, the demand for professionals well-versed in IFRS is rapidly growing. DipIFR enhances your ability to understand global financial reporting practices, making you a valuable asset in multinational companies, audit firms, and financial institutions.
Who
Can Pursue DipIFR
- Chartered Accountants and finance professionals
- Graduates with relevant accounting experience
- Professionals working in audit, taxation, or financial reporting roles
- Anyone aiming to build a career in international finance
How
It Enhances Your Career
Achieving DipIFR demonstrates your expertise in global accounting standards and significantly boosts your professional credibility. It opens doors to better career opportunities, higher earning potential, and roles in international organisations. It also serves as a strong value addition for professionals looking to advance in accounting, auditing, and finance domains.
Our
Course Objective & Details
At Finaco Pro, our DipIFR coaching is designed to ensure conceptual clarity and exam success. The course focuses on:
- In-depth understanding of IFRS concepts and applications
- Practical approach to solving exam-oriented questions
- Regular assessments and performance tracking
- Expert faculty guidance and structured study plans
- Our goal is not just to help you pass the exam, but to build a strong foundation in international financial reporting that supports long-term career growth.
“Master global standards. Build a global career.”
Who
Is It For?
If you are a professional accountant or auditor who works in practice or business, and are qualified according to national accounting standards, then you are eligible to take this ACCA financial reporting qualification.
If you are working in practice, but not yet qualified, then you may still be eligible. You will need to prove that you have one of the following:
- Two years’ relevant accounting experience and a relevant degree (attracting at least ACCA qualification exemptions F1-F4)
- Two years‘ relevant accounting experience and an ACCA Certificate in International Financial Reporting
- Three years’ relevant accounting experience
- ACCA affiliate status
To confirm the relevance of a degree please refer to ACCA’s Exemption Enquiry database.
If you don’t yet have the entry requirements to start ACCA DipIFR, then why not consider ACCA’s online certificate in IFRS called CERTIFR
Course Objectives
On completion of this course, candidates should be able to:
- Understand and explain the structure of the international professional and conceptual framework of accounting
- Apply relevant international financial reporting standards to key elements of financial reports
- Identify and apply disclosure requirements for entities relating to the presentation of financial reports and notes
- Prepare group financial statements (excluding group cash flow statements) including subsidiaries, associates, and joint arrangements
Course Details
The ACCA Diploma in IFRS course covers the following topics:
- International sources of authority
- Elements of financial statements
- Presentation and additional disclosures
- Preparation of external financial reports for combined entities, associates and joint arrangements
To view the detailed syllabus, please click on following link – ACCA DIPIFR Syllabus