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Cancelled: Revenue Recognition, Business Combinations, and IFRS: A Look at How Changes in these Areas may Affect Decision Making (111109-12)

Description

The changes enacted as a result of the “FASB / IASB Convergence Project”
have a far-reaching effect in today’s business marketplace. Important
business decisions are made based upon their impact on the financial
statements and investors. Major changes in revenue recognition and
business combination rules must be considered as IFRS is looming in the
future.

Learning Objectives
  1. To provide financial professionals with the latest updates and insights into three topics that impact today's financial leaders: revenue recognition, business combinations, and IFRS
  2. To assist the professional in learning the latest changes that may impact a company's business strategy and goals.
Major Topics
  1. Learn the four "bedrock" principals established in GAAP for recognizing revenue
  2. Navigate the most current changes in revenue recognition rules concerning multiple deliverables, milestone method, VSOLs, and percentage of completion
  3. Learn basic principals such as who should acquire and how to value acquired assets
  4. Goodwill - Address issues regarding valuation, impairment, allocation, and reporting
  5. Gain an understanding of the key conceptual differences between IFRS and GAAP
  6. Up-to-date discussion of current developments in context of the "FASB / IASB Convergence Project"
Course Level
Basic
CPE Field of Study
Accounting
8
Location
 
MACPA Columbia Center
10280 Old Columbia Rd
Columbia, MD 21046 US
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Event Information
When
Dec 18, 2012
8:00 am - 3:30 pm EST
Location
MACPA Columbia Center
10280 Old Columbia Rd
Columbia, MD 21046 US
Total CPE Credits
8
Format
In-Person

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Cancelled: Revenue Recognition, Business Combinations, and IFRS: A Look at How Changes in these Areas may Affect Decision Making (111109-12)


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