Accounting for Digital Assets under US GAAP, Part II
Online
1.50 Credits
Member Price $94.00
Non-Member Price $118.00
Overview
Guidance on how to account for digital assets (bold):
Accounting for stablecoins may not be stable:
Though the use of digital assets is rapidly expanding, accounting guidance has not kept pace. As a result, accounting for digital assets can feel shaky.
The AICPA can help:
The AICPA practice aid on accounting and auditing for digital assets and this webcast can help you answer the question of what to do when you or your client accounts for stablecoins. You’ll be helped to understand how to account for other transactions and investments involving crypto and digital assets under U.S. GAAP. You’ll also learn more about what the AICPA is doing to lend clarity and guidance to this murky but increasingly important field.
Learn how you can add more value:
Whether you’re a CPA with attest clients or an industry accountant responsible for corporate accounting policy, this guidance will give you a clear path to help your clients or firm by applying the most up-to-date accounting policy. Detailed examples and use cases will demonstrate real-world application of this guidance.
Note: FASB issued ASU No. 2023-08, Intangibles-Goodwill and Other-Crypto Assets (Subtopic 350-60): Accounting for and Disclosure of Crypto Assets, which is effective for all entities for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. This ASU is not yet reflected in this webcast.
Objectives
- Recall guidance on how to account for digital assets under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
- Determine how reporting entities that apply specialized industry guidance should account for their involvement with digital assets.
- Identify factors that affect the fair value measurement of digital assets under FASB ASC 820.
- Determine how stablecoins are accounted for under GAAP.
Highlights
Designed For
Prerequisites
None
Notice
You will receive an email from the AICPA with instructions to access the webinar.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Sean Prince, Partner, National Office, Crowe LLP
Sean Prince is a partner in the Assurance Professional Practice (National Office) of Crowe LLP. In his role, Sean assists engagement teams and firm clients on the interpretation and application of complex accounting guidance, including revenue recognition, lease accounting, transfers of financial assets, consolidation, and pandemic-related accounting matters. Sean leads the firm’s revenue recognition subject matter expert team, and he also serves as one of Crowe’s formal liaisons with the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). Sean is a frequent presenter at various state and national conferences, including webinars sponsored by the AICPA and Financial Executives International (FEI).
Non-Member Price $118.00
Member Price $94.00