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IASB and FASB Publish Revised Proposal for Revenue Recognition

November 16, 2011, 07:00 AM
Filed Under: Regulatory News

The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued for public comment, a revised draft standard to improve and converge the financial reporting requirements of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) and US General Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) for revenue (and some related costs) from contracts with customers.

The boards decided to re-expose the proposals because of the importance of the financial reporting of revenue to all entities and the boards’ desire to avoid unintended consequences arising from the final standard.

The proposed standard would improve IFRSs and US GAAP by:

• providing a more robust framework for addressing revenue recognition issues;
• removing inconsistencies from existing requirements;
• improving comparability across companies, industries and capital markets;
• providing more useful information to users of financial statements through improved disclosure requirements; and
• simplifying the preparation of financial statements by streamlining the volume of accounting guidance.

The core principle of this revised proposed standard is the same as that of the 2010 exposure draft: that an entity would recognize revenue from contracts with customers when it transfers promised goods or services to the customer. The amount of revenue recognized would be the amount of consideration promised by the customer in exchange for the transferred goods or services. However, in response to feedback received from nearly 1000 comment letters on the 2010 exposure draft and extensive outreach activities, the boards further refined their original proposals.
 
In particular they:

• added guidance on how to determine when a good or service is transferred over time;
• simplified the proposals on warranties;  
• simplified how an entity would determine a transaction price (including collectability, time value of money, and variable consideration);
• modified the scope of the onerous test to apply to long-term services only;
• added a practical expedient that permits an entity to recognize as an expense costs of obtaining a contract (if one year or less); and
• provided exemption from some disclosures for non-public entities that apply US GAAP.

If adopted, the proposed standard would replace IAS 18 Revenue, IAS 11 Construction Contracts and related Interpretations. In US GAAP, it would replace the guidance on revenue recognition in Topic 605 of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification®.
 







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