
IFRS Talks - PwC's Global IFRS podcast
IFRS is the language of the global capital markets. PwC professionals will help you to keep up to date and share their perspectives on an increasingly complex financial reporting environment.
Latest episodes

Jun 24, 2021 • 24min
Episode 112: Hans Hoogervorst - An Accidental Accountant
Hans Hoogervorst joins Andrea Pryde to reflect on his accomplishments as Chairman of the IASB. He shares his thoughts on the IASB and IFRS Standards, and considers the future for standard setting.

Jun 16, 2021 • 19min
Episode 111: IFRS interpretation committee meeting
Join Andrea Pryde and Karsten Ganssauge as they discuss the issues from last week’s IFRS Interpretations Committee meeting, including the Targeted Long-term Refinancing Operations III transactions and an electricity retailer’s accounting for a Power Purchase Agreements in a Gross Pool Electricity Market.

May 28, 2021 • 12min
Episode 110: Lack of exchangeability
Join Andrea Pryde, Mercedes Baño and Sergio Cravero for a discussion on the issues addressed by the IASB’s Exposure Draft on Lack of Exchangeability (Amendments to IAS 21).

May 4, 2021 • 22min
Episode109: IFRIC update
Karsten Ganssauge updates us on the latest from the March and April IASB Interpretations Committee meeting where the Committee considered new topics relating to IFRS 16 and IAS 32, and finalised tentative agenda decisions relating to IAS 19 and IFRS 9.

Apr 20, 2021 • 12min
Episode 108: Supplier Finance
In recent years we’ve seen an increased use of supplier financing arrangements, sometimes called reverse factoring arrangements. Supplier financing arrangements can allow entities to manage working capital more efficiently, typically in conjunction with a programme with a bank or financial institution. Hear Marie Kling explain the top five accounting considerations for supplier financing arrangements.

Apr 6, 2021 • 18min
Episode 107: Rate regulated accounting
At the end of January the IASB published an exposure draft of a new accounting standard that would require companies subject to rate regulation to give investors additional information about the effects of rate regulation on their financial performance. The proposed Standard may have a significant impact for entities within its scope that do not currently have regulatory balances. Scott and Heather explain all in 20mins.

Mar 22, 2021 • 17min
Episode 106: SPACs
Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) have been in the news a lot recently. Gary Berchowitz explains what a SPAC is and the accounting challenges relating to them.

Mar 8, 2021 • 21min
Episode 105: Crypto assets with Ryan Leopold
Cryptoassets are transferable digital assets that prevent copying or duplication. One of the most common types are cryptocurrencies, which are mainly used as a means of exchange. Ryan explores the accounting and growth of the sector, all in 20mins.

Feb 19, 2021 • 19min
Episode 104: February IFRIC Update
Karsten Ganssauge tells us what happened at the February IFRIC Meeting where they discussed three topics: Sale and leaseback of an asset in a single-asset entity, the preparation of financial statements when an entity is no longer a going concern, and the costs necessary to sell inventories.

Feb 4, 2021 • 20min
Episode 103: Going concern: disclosure relating to material uncertainty about an entity’s ability to continue as a going concern
Given all that has happened in 2020 and the continuing uncertainty in 2021 arising from the global pandemic, we expect that investors are going to be looking at how companies and auditors are comfortable that a going concern basis of accounting is appropriate and the disclosures around it. Katie Woods and Jamie Shannon discuss disclosures and judgements relating to material uncertainty about an entity’s ability to continue as a going concern.