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In May 2014, the FASB and IASB issued new, converged guidance on revenue recognition. This guidance, known as ASC 606 (or IFRS 15), aims to improve consistency in recognizing revenue from contracts with customers. [3] ASC 606 became effective in 2017 for public companies and 2018 for private companies. [4] ASC 606 introduces a five-step model ...
You can use the VSOE feature to determine VSOE prices of items and defer the recognition of this revenue. The VSOE feature is intended for use by United States companies to maintain GAAP compliance with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Statement of Position 97-2 (SOP 97-2) and SOP 98-9 (the residual method).
The three primary goals of the codification are "simplify user access by codifying all authoritative U.S. GAAP in one spot, ensure that the codification content accurately represented authoritative U.S. GAAP as of July 1, 2009, and to create a codification research system that is up-to-date for the released results of standard-setting activity."
Equity Accounting Method - Recognition of Losses 1999 July 15, 2000: January 1, 2005: IAS 28: SIC 21 Income Taxes-Recovery of Revalued Non-Depreciable Assets 1999 July 15, 2000: January 1, 2012: IAS 12: SIC 22 Business Combinations - Subsequent Adjustment of Fair Values and Goodwill Initially Reported 1999 July 15, 2000: April 1, 2004: IFRS 3 ...
See also ASC section 958 (Not-for-Profit Entities) 38-21: 2010: Not-for-profit entities, with conforming changes as of March 1, 2010 full-text: See also ASC section 958 (Not-for-Profit Entities) 38-22: 2011: Not-for-profit entities, with conforming changes as of March 1, 2011: See also ASC section 958 (Not-for-Profit Entities) 38-23: 2012
A main purpose of the project to develop IFRS 15 was that, although revenue is a critical metric for financial statement users, there were important differences between the IASB and FASB definitions of revenue, and there were different definitions of revenue even within each board's guidance for similar transactions accounting for under different standards. [3]
Both companies follow a five-step model under IFRS 15 and GAAP (ASC 606) [47], but GAAP includes extra layers of industry-specific guidance for sectors such as real estate, software, and financial services. [48] This means that a software company in the U.S. might have detailed, step-by-step rules enforcing revenue from subscriptions.
Profit Recognition on Sales-Type Leases of Real Estate—an amendment of FASB Statement No. 13: April 1979: Rescinded by SFAS No. 98 27: Classification of Renewals or Extensions of Existing Sales-Type or Direct Financing Leases—an amendment of FASB Statement No. 13: May 1979: 28: Accounting for Sales with Leasebacks—an amendment of FASB ...