Revenue Recognition: Principles and Practices


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Revenue is the "top" line on the income statement and is the fundamental driver of business success. To understand all the complexities involved in recognizing revenue under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) you should primarily be concerned with two things: (a) the timing aspect (the when issue) and (b) the amount to be recorded (the how much issue). This book will provide just that-extensive guidance in assisting you with the appropriate answers and much more. This book is designed for you and all the organizational responsibility you carry for your company in order to deliver real profits. It's a comprehensive yet readable examination of the existing rules of revenue recognition for corporate entities, and after reading the book, you'll have a thorough understanding of how accountants measure and record revenue. This "skill-set" will prove invaluable in understanding the impact that your business decisions will have on the financial statements with an emphasis on the income statement and the statement of cash flows. (It will also have an executive-level overview of the proposed "IASB and FASB Standard: Revenue from Contracts with Customers.")

Author: Frank J. Beil
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Published: 03/27/2013
Pages: 162
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.50lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.35d
ISBN13: 9781606495940
ISBN10: 1606495941
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Accounting | Financial
- Business & Economics | Accounting | General

About the Author
Frank J. Beil, CPA, CGMA is a lecturer at the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in financial statement analysis, auditing, and accounting for mergers and acquisitions. He has worked as a director for Risk Management, Inc., a consulting firm that offers analysis and reporting services pertaining to investment strategies of companies. His clients have included Green Mountain Energy, the Anglo-Irish Bank, Hunt Brothers Realty, and Razor, Inc.