IFRS for SMEs 6 - Revenue and Leases

Price:
R584.20 (VAT Incl.)
Level:
Accounting Professionals
Sub-level:
IFRS for SMEs
Lecturer:
Tristan David-Crewe White
Duration:
180 Minutes
Additionals:
   CPD Assessment
   Certificate

Lesson Outline


Our plan with Revenue is to get hands on with the accounting requirements.

We are looking to come alongside you and work our way through a broad range of mini-case-studies, that will help you address the practical application of the revenue requirements for sale of goods, rendering of services, construction contracts and passive income related revenue.

The examples will focus on applying recognition criteria, carrying out measurement calculations and accounting for the debits and credits that embody a revenue transaction.

Lease accounting focuses on how to treat assets that are given to or received from other parties, on a right-to-use basis, for a set period.

A key point of difference in the accounting for a lease relates to who you are in a given lease transaction, i.e., are you a lessor or a lessee?

Join us as we look at the accounting on both sides (lessor VS lessee), as well as for both types of leases (finance VS operating).

 Section 23: Revenue

  1. Identifying a revenue stream (e.g. Sale of goods or rendering of services), with examples
  2. Recognition of each stream, with examples
  3. Measurement of revenue transactions, with examples
  4. Disclosure

  Section 20: Leases

  1. Classification: Finance VS Operating
  2. Measurement: Initial + Subsequent
  3. Lessor: Finance VS Operating Lease, using examples
  4. Lessee: Finance VS Operating Lease, using examples
  5. We seek to empower you as an accountant in finance as well as auditor / reviewer in public services, by:
  6. Identifying when a business is required / permitted to apply the requirements of a section
  7. Establishing what the requirements are / guidance is per section, relative to:
  8. Definitions
  9. Recognition
  10. Initial and subsequent measurement
  11. Discussing any accounting policy elections available
  12. Identifying the disclosure requirements and where possible, providing illustrative examples