Applying the CECL Credit Loss Standard to Non-Banking Situations (CEC4)
4.00 Credits
Member Price $175
Non-Member Price $225
Overview
Starting in 2023, all entities record credit losses using the current estimate of credit loss (CECL) model, which accelerates the recognition of such losses for all companies, including non-lending institutions and companies with trade accounts and leases receivable. This truly impacts all entities. In this course, we’ll focus on applying the ASC 326 guidance to non-lending institutions. We’ll review the CECL model and discuss how to apply it to trade accounts receivables and lease receivables, as well as the other financial assets which are in the scope of the new guidance. We’ll also review the voluminous disclosures required by ASC 326.
Highlights
- Overview of ASC 326, Credit Losses
- Application of ASC 326 to non-lending institutions
- CECL transition and disclosures
- Audit considerations related to the adoption and ongoing accounting for CECL
Prerequisites
Experience in financial accounting and reporting
Designed For
All accounting practitioners subject to AICPA standards
Objectives
- Identify the key provisions of ASC 326
- Recall how to apply these provisions to trade and lease receivables
- Recall the disclosure requirements for CECL
- Identify approaches to audit the transition to and ongoing accounting for CECL
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Martin Birr, AICPA
Martin J. Birr, CPA, CMA, CIA, MBA is Trustee Lecturer in Accounting in the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University Indianapolis. He received his MBA in Corporate Finance and Entrepreneurial Studies from Indiana University and BS in Accounting from Manchester College. Mr. Birr has taught various financial and cost accounting classes. He is a member of and frequent speaker for the Indiana CPA Society and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Martin is a past member and chairman of the Indiana CPA Society’s Ethics Committee. He presents various accounting, ethics, and management seminars throughout the year and maintains an active consulting practice.
Non-Member Price $225
Member Price $175