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Wednesday, October 18, 2017 Live

Revenue Recognition: Mastering the New FASB Requirements (E1710213)

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM EDT

Registration: 8:00 AM EDT

APA Hotel Woodbridge

120 Wood Avenue South
Iselin , NJ 08830

8 CPE Credits in AA

OVERVIEW

This course also covers special considerations, such as warranties, licensing, acting as a principal versus an agent, incremental costs of obtaining a contract with a customer (FASB ASC 340-40, Other Assets and Deferred Costs—Contracts with Customers) and the extensive disclosure requirements along with a useful summary table. Supported by practical examples, this course includes the latest updates from FASB, industry-specific examples taken from the AICPA Audit and Accounting Guide Revenue Recognition and many disclosure illustrations.

DESIGNED FOR

Accountants in public practice and industry who need an update on the latest revenue recognition guidance.

BENEFITS

This course is intended to familiarize the learner with the core principles, requirements for presentation and disclosure, and special considerations of FASB ASC 606. When you complete this course you will be able to:
  • Recognize principles of revenue recognition.
  • Recognize requirements for identifying a contract with a customer.
  • Recognize performance obligations.
  • Recognize requirements for determining a transaction price.
  • Recognize requirements for allocating a transaction price.
  • Identify the requirements for recognizing revenue.
  • Recognize special considerations for implementing FASB ASC 606 and FASB ASC 340-40.
  • Recognize financial accounting and reporting requirements.

HIGHLIGHTS

The effective date of FASB ASC 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers, is upon us! If you’re looking to master this new major standard, look no further. This course examines details of the five core principles to provide you with an in-depth understanding:
  • Go beyond the basics of step one, “Identify the contract with a customer” — explore collectibility, reassessment criteria and enforceable rights!
  • Move past the fundamentals of step two, “Identify the performance obligations in the contract” — learn about distinct goods or services and combining contracts!
  • Step ahead in step three, “Determine the transaction price” — examine refund liabilities, variable consideration, and accounting policy elections!
  • Rise above the basics of step four, “Allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract” — learn about stand-alone selling prices, allocation of a discount and changes in the transaction price!
  • Go all in with step five, “Recognize revenue when (or as) the entity satisfies a performance obligation” — determine whether to recognize revenue at a point in time or over time, and how to measure progress toward completion using the input or output method.

COURSE LEVEL

Intermediate

PREREQUISITES

Experience in the application of accounting standards.

ADVANCE PREPARATION

None

INSTRUCTOR

Michael Hamilton

Michael J. Hamilton, CPA, ABV, CFF, CTP

Senior Vice President

Powerlink Transmission Company

Michael J. Hamilton, CPA, ABV, CFF, CTP Hackensack, New Jersey Mr. Hamilton is currently a Senior Vice President for Powerlink Transmission Company. Powerlink is a private equity sponsored company that looks to invest in electric power transmission assets. Previously he had been Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of MMC Energy, Inc., a NASDAQ listed company which he took through liquidation, ending in December of 2009. He was the non-executive Chairman of the Board of MXenergy, Inc., a retail gas and electric marketing company with operations in 14 states in the U. S. and two Canadian provinces, which was successfully sold to Constellation Energy in 2011. Prior to these assignments, he was an audit partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers and a senior managing director at FTI Consulting, specializing in the energy industry, which he joined upon his retirement from PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in February 2003. Michael has been involved in virtually all of the utility and energy industry restructuring and bankruptcy situations since 1989. He has served as the financial advisor to numerous interest groups where he brings his knowledge of both utility finance and his restructuring skills to maximize recovery for his clients. In this regard, his activities include due diligence, sophisticated computer modeling, creditor committee management and transaction negotiation. He has also served in an interim management capacity for a troubled gas distribution company and assisted a district heating and cooling company to develop accounting and budgeting controls and refinance its business. Mr. Hamilton has been continuously involved in regulated industry-related activities since 1972. He has worked with numerous regulated industry companies, including companies in the electric, gas, water and telecommunications industries. He has been substantively involved in issues related to the competitiveness of the electric utility industry as it fundamentally restructured from a monopoly position to a competitive position. His activities have included a wide range of advisory, special studies, rate-making, tax and testimony activities. He has also been responsible for the day-to-day operations in virtually all of the financial operations of an investor-owned electric utility.

PRICING

$299.00 - Member

$399.00 - Nonmember

AICPA members receive a discount of $30 for this event.

Pre-Registration Closed

Online pre-registration for this event is now closed.

ADDITIONAL OPTIONS

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COURSE DEVELOPER

American Institute of CPAs