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Exchange Transactions vs. Contribution for NPOs

Overview

Recently issued accounting standard updates provide important clarifications for determining whether a not-for-profit (NFP) organization's transactions are an exchange transaction or a contribution. This course will provide those responsible for preparing financial statements for NFPs examples of the proper accounting for exchange transactions covered by ASU No. 2014-09 versus contributions covered by ASU No. 2018-08. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.

Prerequisites

None

Objectives

After attending this presentation you will be able to:

  • Identify whether a transaction affecting a NFP organization is an exchange transactions or a contribution
  • Recall core concepts fundamental to determining if a contribution is restricted or conditional
  • Recognize recent clarifications to improve the accountant ability to determine if a contribution is conditional or unconditional
  • Recall significant new requirements of ASU Nos. 2014-09 and 2018-08

Highlights

The major topics that will be covered in this class include:

  • Key changes from recent accounting standard updates affecting the determination of an exchange transaction versus a contribution
  • Enhanced disclosure and reporting requirements for contributions
  • Clarifications related whether a contribution is restricted or conditional
  • New definitions related to barriers and right of return or right of release related to conditional contributions
  • Other important matters contained in ASU Nos. 2014-09 and 2018-08

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Materials are generally available 3 days in advance of an event. Once you have downloaded the manual, we are unable to cancel your registration.

Event Code:

WX49467

2 CPE Credits
Governmental Accounting: 2 Credits

Registration

Member Price:
$89
Non-member Price:
$119

Registration is open through 07/18.

Thursday, July 18th

9:30am to 11:30am

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Instructor

Daniel Bradley