Surgent's Applying ASC 820: The Basics of Fair Value Accounting
Overview
While once thought just to apply to banking and financial institutions, entities now need to apply fair value accounting under ASC 820 across a variety of transactions. Whether you are assessing financial instruments, leases, business combination accounting, or impairment measurement, GAAP either requires or allows the use of fair value measures in an expanding number of circumstances. Now is the time for you to get up-to-speed on the basics of the fair value approach.
In this course, we will review when fair value accounting is required and when an entity can select to use it. Then we will review the basics of the ASC 820 model, including the concept of “exit price,” the various approaches that an entity may follow when using a fair value approach, and the different levels of inputs that an entity may consider when determining fair value. Lastly, the course will provide examples of when and how to apply this complex accounting guidance.
Delivery Method: Individual webcast
CPE Credit: Accounting
Program Level: Intermediate
This course is being offered by a 3rd party vendor and will not be accessible on your My CPE page. Webinar access information will be emailed directly to you by Surgent McCoy.
Highlights
- Applicability of the use of ASC 820
- The “exit price” approach
- Examples of market, cost, and income approaches to estimating fair value
- Use of Level 1, 2, and 3 inputs in determining fair value
Prerequisites
Experience in accounting and auditing
Designed For
Accounting and auditing practitioners at all levels desiring to understand the FASB’s fair value guidance
Objectives
- Recall when entities can elect and are required to use the fair value option
- Discuss the “exit price” approach used in ASC 820
- Identify how to determine the fair value of assets and liabilities under the ASC 820 fair value approach
- Identify appropriate inputs to use when determining the fair value of an asset or liability
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Kenneth Levine, Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Ken spent his 40+-year career in public accounting, including the last five years as an Assurance Partner with BDO USA, LLP, following the merger of SS&G, Inc., a large regional firm, with BDO in 2015. Prior to joining SS&G, Inc. in 2001, Ken was a partner with a large local firm and a Senior Manager with Ernst & Young. Ken’s experience includes providing assurance, tax, and business consulting services to privately owned businesses. His industry experience includes manufacturing and distribution; technology-based businesses; service businesses; private equity and venture capital funds; and audits of employee benefit plans, including plans requiring SEC Form 11-K filings. Ken is a magna cum laude graduate of Miami (Ohio) University with a BS in Business and a major in Accountancy. Ken passed the May 1978 CPA exam with the highest score in the State of Ohio and one of the top 50 scores in the United States. Ken is also a board member and treasurer of several not-for-profit organizations.
Non-Member Price $167.00
Member Price $159.00