ASPE - Revenue Recognition
Overview:
This course addresses challenges faced by preparers of ASPE financial statements and practitioners with respect to the recognition, measurement, presentation, and disclosure of revenue transactions under ASPE.
Revisions to ASPE 3400 have been adopted effective for fiscal years beginning January 1, 2022. These changes address issues identified by preparers of ASPE financial statements, practitioners, and other stakeholders and other challenges in the accounting for revenue. This course offers a comprehensive review of the principles of revenue recognition under ASPE with illustrations and examples of common revenue arrangements, including the sale of goods and services in various industries.
Course Content:
In this course, you will gain knowledge about the following topics:
- Identifying units of account for a sales arrangement and combining sales arrangements
- Multiple element arrangements
- Percentage of completion vs. completed contract, specifically in the construction industry
- Upfront non-refundable fees, including a discussion of the deferral of the guidance on this topic
- Bill and hold arrangements
- Presenting revenue gross vs. net
- Disclosure requirements
Learning Objectives:
Upon completing this course, you should be able to:
- Evaluate what the revenue arrangement (units of account) is and whether the arrangement should be combined and includes multiple elements
- Determine how revenue should be recognized
- Measure the allocation of revenue to multiple-element arrangements
- Evaluate whether revenue can be recognized without delivery (i.e. bill and hold arrangements)
- Draft appropriate note disclosure to address revenue recognition
Who Will Benefit:
Professionals involved in the preparation of private enterprise financial statements and practitioners who are particularly interested/involved in revenue recognition issues.