This comprehensive course is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of revenue recognition under the IFRS 15 and ASC 606 standards. Aimed at accounting and finance professionals, auditors, controllers, and business managers, this course will guide you through the essential principles of revenue recognition, ensuring compliance with these globally recognized accounting standards.
You will learn to apply the Five-Step Model for revenue recognition, a framework that helps businesses determine when and how much revenue to recognize. The course covers each step of the model, from identifying contracts with customers to recognizing revenue as performance obligations are satisfied.
In addition, you will gain practical skills in identifying performance obligations within contracts, a critical step for accurately recognizing revenue. The course delves into how to allocate transaction prices to multiple performance obligations and how to handle complex scenarios involving variable consideration and contract modifications.
The course also provides hands-on experience with the Percentage of Completion (POC) method, a widely used approach for recognizing revenue in long-term contracts, particularly in industries like construction and engineering. You will learn how to apply the POC method to calculate and recognize revenue based on progress toward completing performance obligations.
Through real-world examples, case studies, and practical exercises, you’ll gain the confidence to navigate the complexities of IFRS 15 and ASC 606 and ensure your organization’s financial reporting is accurate and compliant. This course is ideal for anyone seeking to understand revenue recognition in a practical, straightforward manner and is especially valuable for those looking to advance their skills in the accounting and finance fields.
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