IFRS Series
Application-focused IFRS publications for Nigerian filers — standards in practice, disclosure quality and the IFRS 18 / S1 / S2 transition.
What this family publishes.
The IFRS Series translates IFRS Accounting and Sustainability Standards into application-grade guidance for Nigerian filers. It covers active standards, the IFRS 18 transition, IFRS S1 and S2 adoption and the disclosure quality issues observed in Nigerian financial statements.
Editorial direction is provided by the firm's Financial Reporting practice in line with the IFRS Knowledge Centre.
Who this series is written for
- CFOs & financial controllers
- Heads of reporting
- Audit partners
- Audit committees
What readers receive
- Standard in context — what it means in Nigerian practice
- Disclosure expectations and common omissions
- Worked examples and decision trees
- Industry-specific application notes
- Cross-references to the IFRS Knowledge Centre
Where the data comes from.
IFRS Series — releases
IFRS Series is published when an edition warrants it.
In line with the firm's editorial standards, the archive will list each edition here only once it has passed independent review and sign-off. No placeholder publications, no fabricated editions, no sample issues.
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Inflation, FX, MPR, fiscal & macro signals for Nigerian boards.
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NRS, CAC, FRC, SEC, NDPC and CBN updates — distilled.
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IFRS, dashboards, AI for finance and the CFO toolkit.
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