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CU1807

Revenue Recognition for Credit Unions

Date
October 23, 2018
$49
Standard Price
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The effective date for FASB’s revenue recognition standard is just around the corner and most credit unions will be adopting at the beginning of 2019. The ASU puts in place a common framework for recognizing revenue, largely replacing the industry-specific revenue recognition guidance in GAAP. While the income statement impacted has not been significant for most financial institutions, the revenue streams still need to be evaluated and documented. In addition to sharing observations on the implementation, this session will cover the new disclosures and internal control considerations.

  • The learning objectives include understanding how to evaluate revenue under the new standard as well as walking through examples and disclosures that are relevant to the credit union industry.

Speakers

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Senior Manager, Crowe LLP
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Partner, Crowe LLP

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