What You Need to Know About Lease Accounting

What You Need to Know About Lease Accounting
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Price: $39.99
Credits: 4.0
Prerequisite: Basic Accounting Knowledge
Level: Overview
Model: KC017
Author: Kelen F. Camehl, CPA, MBA
Average Rating: Not Rated
Fields of study: Accounting
Format: PDF


This course provides an in-depth overview of the new lease accounting standards issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) in February 2016.  This includes a discussion of the primary reasons for the change as well as how to identify a lease within a contract.  This course also provides an in-depth review of lease classification, initial measurement, subsequent measurement, presentation & disclosure, as well as transition requirements.  The course concludes with a discussion of some of the significant differences between IFRS 16 (the IASB’s new lease accounting standard) as well as private company considerations. 

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

·       Recognize how the new leasing standard has evolved and how the new standard is organized

·       Determine whether an arrangement contains a lease

·       Identify considerations with respect to substitution rights and decision-making rights

·       Identify the criteria for the new finance lease and short-term leases

·       Recognize the new recognition and measurement requirements for both lessees and lessors

·       Identify the recognition criteria for sales-type, direct financing, and operating leases

·       Identify the overall requirements with respect to lease modifications

·       Identify the criteria used for sale and leaseback transactions

·       Identify the considerations with respect to a lessee’s involvement in construction of a leased asset

·       Identify the presentation requirements for both lessees and lessors

·       Recognize both qualitative and quantitative disclosure requirements for both lessees and lessors

·       Identify the effective date for the new lease accounting standards

·       Identify the significant differences between ASC 842 and IFRS 16

·       Recognize considerations of and alternatives provided to private companies

 

Additional Contents : Complete, no additional material needed
Advance Preparation : None
Intended Participants :
Any CPA looking to maintain or enhance their professional competence

Course Declaration : Participants must complete the final examination within one year of purchase. A minimum passing grade of 70% or better is required to receive CPE
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