Auditing the Complex: Revenue and Leases
Online
4.00 Credits
Member Price $140.00
Price will increase by $20 after 6/4
Non-Member Price $205.00
Price will increase by $20 after 6/4
Overview
Two of the most complex ASUs released in the last decade updated revenue recognition and leases. Auditing these complex accounts has never been more difficult. Revenue is often one of the largest and most significant line items in a company’s financial statements. It is also the line item that is most susceptible to fraud. Further, all companies reporting under U.S. GAAP have recently completed adoption of ASC 606. In this course, we will review the key elements of ASC 606, including key disclosure requirements for private companies under the standard. Then, we’ll focus on how to audit revenue, including the elements of an effective risk assessment related to revenue, key controls over the revenue process, and substantive procedures. For leases under ASC 842, we will review the accounting model for lessees and review in detail the key considerations in accounting for operating leases under ASC 842 and the other key guidance in the standard. Then, we’ll review common audit procedures related to auditing the lease liability and the related right-of-use asset, including reviewing the enhanced lease disclosure requirements under ASC 842. When you complete this course, you will be prepared to tackle both ASC 606 and 842.
Objectives
Highlights
Designed For
Accountants with responsibilities for auditing accounts receivable
Prerequisites
None
Preparation
None
Notice
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Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Robert Bedwell
Bob is an accounting and finance professional with over 39 years of audit and accounting experience. Bob’s experience includes a full range of corporate accounting and assurance services, including financial statement preparation, auditing, SEC reporting, mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, due diligence, financing regulatory compliance, accounting system oversight, internal controls, IFRS conversions, Sarbanes-Oxley compliance advisory, and the independent review of external data. He is currently director of administrative services at Progressive Care Inc. in Hallandale Beach, Florida. Bob has been a discussion leader on numerous topics for Surgent Professional Education, the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, as well as for the firms for which he has worked, and has received high evaluations for his knowledge of topics and presentation skills. Subject areas for which Bob has served as a discussion leader (and, in some cases, author) include: professional ethics; fraud risk; and a variety of accounting and auditing overviews and standards updates. Bob received his Bachelor of Science in accounting and finance from Upsala College in East Orange, New Jersey, and has also earned a master’s degree in accounting from Florida Atlantic University. Licensed as a Certified Public Accountant in Florida, Bob is a member of the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants (FICPA) and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. He has previously served as chairman of the FICPA Accounting Principles and Auditing Standards Committee.
Non-Member Price $205.00
Member Price $140.00