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IFRS 17 - A Practitioner's Introduction

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Free Download IFRS 17 - A Practitioner's Introduction
Published 5/2026
Created by Jabran Noor
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 66 Lectures ( 1h 39m ) | Size: 579 MB​

Two hours, every concept anchored to its paragraph. The standard, the mechanics, and the judgement calls you'll defend.
What you'll learn
⚡ Identify the various Requirements of IFRS 17 - the International Accounting Standard for Insurers
⚡ Distinguish which contracts are included and excluded
⚡ Understand various measurement models - GMM, VFA, PAA
⚡ Understand the disclosure Requirements
Requirements
❗ Intermediate to Advanced knowledge of insurance and IFRS 17. Not particularly suitable for beginners.
❗ Those who understand insurance accounting at least to a basic level.
Description
A two-hour, paragraph-cited practitioner course on IFRS 17.
Most IFRS 17 courses are either a thirty-minute summary that leaves you no better off than reading a glossy consultancy brochure, or a thirty-hour deep-dive that nobody finishes. This is the version in between. The standard, the mechanics, the judgement calls, anchored to the paragraphs themselves. No folklore. No vendor interpretations. Just the standard.
Built for working actuaries, accountants and auditors, by a practitioner who works with IFRS 17 daily across actuarial modelling, audit, calculation-engine design and team training.
The course is structured as ten chapters and around seventy lessons covering scope and aggregation, the building-block measurement model, the three approaches (GMM, PAA and VFA), subsequent measurement and onerous mechanics, presentation and the OCI election, transition and the eight policy elections, and a final lifecycle wrap-up. Knowledge-check quizzes after the major chapters and a twenty-five question final practice test pitched at practitioner level. Six downloadable PDF resources are included: a paragraph index, a measurement-approach decision tree, a CSM formula card, a glossary of every defined term and a one-page cheat sheet. All designed to live on your second monitor long after the videos are done.
By the end of the course you will be able to place any contract in or out of IFRS 17 scope citing the relevant paragraphs, choose between GMM, PAA and VFA with defensible reasoning, roll the CSM forward across a reporting period line by line, read and explain every line of the IFRS 17 income statement including the OCI election, defend the major policy elections to an audit committee, and read IFRS 17 itself - paragraphs 1 to 132 plus appendices A, B and C - with confidence.
The video material is roughly two hours, so technically you can finish it in a single afternoon. Please do not. The course is broken into around six distinct topic groupings, each its own self-contained, fairly dense piece of teaching. Pause between groupings. Re-visit sections as the work in front of you changes, reporting close, an onerous test landing on a portfolio, transition discussions with audit. Act like a practitioner rather than a student. Read the standard alongside the videos, take notes, print the PDFs and highlight them, engage with the open-ended discussion prompts, revisit decisions you have already made on your book and ask whether the standard agrees.
The course is for practising actuaries in life, health, P&C or reinsurance, financial-reporting accountants and controllers, audit professionals, risk and capital staff, consultants on IFRS 17 implementation, learning and development leads at insurers or audit firms, and staff at regulatory bodies. It assumes practitioner context, it is not an introduction to insurance accounting. It is extremely likely to qualify for Continuing Professional Development credits with most actuarial, accounting and other professional bodies, on a self-certification basis. A completion certificate is issued when you finish the curriculum.
Who this course is for
⭐ Insurance Practitioners, actuaries, finance professionals.
⭐ Regulators, audit professionals.
⭐ Accounting / Finance teachers and students
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https://www.udemy.com/course/ifrs-17-a-practitioners-introduction

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