Corporate Storytelling in Financial Reporting

Corporate Storytelling in Financial Reporting

CPE Credit:
1

Overview

Description:
Developments in the Management Commentary and MD&A Narrative reporting is entering a new era-one that moves beyond compliance checklists to focus on cohesive, decision-useful communication. This seminar examines the evolution of corporate narrative reporting through the revised 2025 IFRS Practice Statement 1: Management Commentary and the U.S. GAAP-based MD&A under SEC Regulation S-K, with key comparisons to help practitioners understand how each framework supports investor-focused disclosure. Using real-world examples and excerpts from the actual annual report of an IFRS reporting company, this seminar highlights how the revised Management Commentary guidance aims to improve the quality, relevance, and connectivity of narrative insights. Participants will explore its emphasis on strategy, risks, sustainability factors (ESG), key performance indicators (KPIs), and the integration of financial and non-financial information. The session also analyzes the modernization efforts in U.S. MD&A, including principles-based guidance, reduction of boilerplate disclosures, and expanded expectations for entity-specific analysis and trend-based insights. Through a comparative approach, participants learn how both frameworks are converging around common principles: enhanced connectivity, balanced presentation, entity-specific content, and alignment of strategy, performance, risk, and value creation. This practical seminar provides accounting, finance, and business professionals with the knowledge needed for better understanding the management commentary and MD&A. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Field of Study:
Accounting (1 CPE)

Instructor

Instructor:
Eric Knight, CPA, DBA

Additional Details

Who should attend:
This webinar is suited for finance professionals, preparers, auditors, and analysts seeking to enhance their understanding of narrative reporting under IFRS and U.S. GAAP.
Program Level:
Basic
Program Content:

The major topics that will be covered in this course include:

  • Purpose of Management Commentary (IFRS): Understanding the foundational objectives
  • Purpose of MD&A (AAP): SEC-mandated narrative disclosure requirements
  • Historical Context: Past and present frameworks and the limitations
  • Recent Revisions: Key enhancements and ESG integration
  • Practical Examples: Real-world applications and improvements
  • Convergence & Guidance: Frameworks, comparisons, and implementation
Learning Objectives:

After attending this presentation, you will be able to…

  • Analyze the IFRS Management Commentary and SEC MD&A in providing narrative context that complements financial statements.
  • Utilize management commentary and MD&A communicate strategy, performance drivers, risks, and future prospects to investors and stakeholders.
  • Analyze the key enhancements in the 2025 IFRS Practice Statement 1 and modernization updates to MD&A, including ESG integration, connectivity, and comparability.
  • Apply principles of entity-specific, balanced, and decision-useful narrative reporting to improve transparency and investor insight.
Prerequisites:
None
Advanced Preparation:
None
Developed By:
Eric Knight, CPA, DBA
Format:
Group-Internet-Based
Course Code:
EKEKCSF1

Registration:

$55.00

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Corporate Storytelling in Financial Reporting

Course Code:
EKEKCSF1
Program Level:
Basic
Description:
Developments in the Management Commentary and MD&A Narrative reporting is entering a new era-one that moves beyond compliance checklists to focus on cohesive, decision-useful communication. This seminar examines the evolution of corporate narrative reporting through the revised 2025 IFRS Practice Statement 1: Management Commentary and the U.S. GAAP-based MD&A under SEC Regulation S-K, with key comparisons to help practitioners understand how each framework supports investor-focused disclosure. Using real-world examples and excerpts from the actual annual report of an IFRS reporting company, this seminar highlights how the revised Management Commentary guidance aims to improve the quality, relevance, and connectivity of narrative insights. Participants will explore its emphasis on strategy, risks, sustainability factors (ESG), key performance indicators (KPIs), and the integration of financial and non-financial information. The session also analyzes the modernization efforts in U.S. MD&A, including principles-based guidance, reduction of boilerplate disclosures, and expanded expectations for entity-specific analysis and trend-based insights. Through a comparative approach, participants learn how both frameworks are converging around common principles: enhanced connectivity, balanced presentation, entity-specific content, and alignment of strategy, performance, risk, and value creation. This practical seminar provides accounting, finance, and business professionals with the knowledge needed for better understanding the management commentary and MD&A. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Program Content:

The major topics that will be covered in this course include:

  • Purpose of Management Commentary (IFRS): Understanding the foundational objectives
  • Purpose of MD&A (AAP): SEC-mandated narrative disclosure requirements
  • Historical Context: Past and present frameworks and the limitations
  • Recent Revisions: Key enhancements and ESG integration
  • Practical Examples: Real-world applications and improvements
  • Convergence & Guidance: Frameworks, comparisons, and implementation
Learning Objectives:

After attending this presentation, you will be able to…

  • Analyze the IFRS Management Commentary and SEC MD&A in providing narrative context that complements financial statements.
  • Utilize management commentary and MD&A communicate strategy, performance drivers, risks, and future prospects to investors and stakeholders.
  • Analyze the key enhancements in the 2025 IFRS Practice Statement 1 and modernization updates to MD&A, including ESG integration, connectivity, and comparability.
  • Apply principles of entity-specific, balanced, and decision-useful narrative reporting to improve transparency and investor insight.
Who should attend:
This webinar is suited for finance professionals, preparers, auditors, and analysts seeking to enhance their understanding of narrative reporting under IFRS and U.S. GAAP.
Developed By:
Eric Knight, CPA, DBA
Instructor:
Eric Knight, CPA, DBA
CPE Credit:
1
Field of Study:
Accounting (1 CPE)
Prerequisites:
None
Advanced Preparation:
None
Format:
Group-Internet-Based

Registration:

$55.00

Attendee Information

Please select one of the following options to register for this webinar:

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Register By Phone: Call 877.370.2220 and press “1” for the webinar hotline to register

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