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Lecture Intermediate accounting (13th edition): Chapter 18 - Kieso Weygandt, Warfield
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After completing this chapter you should be able to: Apply the revenue recognition principle, describe accounting issues for revenue recognition at point of sale, apply the percentage-of-completion method for long-term contracts, apply the completed-contract method for long-term contractsand other contents. | C H A P T E R 18 REVENUE RECOGNITION Intermediate Accounting 13th Edition Kieso, Weygandt, and Warfield Apply the revenue recognition principle. Describe accounting issues for revenue recognition at point of sale. Apply the percentage-of-completion method for long-term contracts. Apply the completed-contract method for long-term contracts. Identify the proper accounting for losses on long-term contracts. Describe the installment-sales method of accounting. Explain the cost-recovery method of accounting. Learning Objectives 1. On the topic, “Challenges Facing Financial Accounting,” what did the AICPA Special Committee on Financial Reporting suggest should be included in future financial statements? Non-financial Measurements (customer satisfaction indexes, backlog information, and reject rates on goods purchases). Forward-looking Information Soft Assets (a company’s know-how, market dominance, marketing setup, well-trained employees, and brand image). Timeliness (no real time financial information) Current Environment Guidelines for revenue recognition Departures from sale basis Revenue Recognition at the Point of Sale Revenue Recognition before Delivery Revenue Recognition after Delivery Sales with buyback agreements Sales when right of return exists Trade loading and channel stuffing Installment-sales method Cost-recovery method Deposit method Summary of bases Concluding remarks Percentage-of-completion method Completed-contract method Long-term contract losses Disclosures Completion-of-production basis Revenue Recognition Service Cost - Actuaries compute service cost as the present value of the new benefits earned by employees during the year. Future salary levels considered in calculation. Interest on Liability - Interest accrues each year on the PBO just as it does on any discounted debt. Actual Return on Plan Assets - Increase in pension funds from interest, dividends, and realized and unrealized changes in the fair market value of the plan assets. . | C H A P T E R 18 REVENUE RECOGNITION Intermediate Accounting 13th Edition Kieso, Weygandt, and Warfield Apply the revenue recognition principle. Describe accounting issues for revenue recognition at point of sale. Apply the percentage-of-completion method for long-term contracts. Apply the completed-contract method for long-term contracts. Identify the proper accounting for losses on long-term contracts. Describe the installment-sales method of accounting. Explain the cost-recovery method of accounting. Learning Objectives 1. On the topic, “Challenges Facing Financial Accounting,” what did the AICPA Special Committee on Financial Reporting suggest should be included in future financial statements? Non-financial Measurements (customer satisfaction indexes, backlog information, and reject rates on goods purchases). Forward-looking Information Soft Assets (a company’s know-how, market dominance, marketing setup, well-trained employees, and brand image). Timeliness (no real time financial