CASE 2-1 Revenue and Expense Recognition—Orthodontic Centers of America CASE OBJECTIVES The objective of this case is to evaluate the revenue and expense recognition methods used by the company. INTRODUCTION The following information was extracted from the 1999 and 2000 annual reports of Orthodontic Centers of America [OCA]. The company provides practice management services to orthodontic practices in the United States. OCA acquires and develops orthodontic centers and manages the business
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2015 Working With Financial Statements Introduction – Revenue Recognition Principle - Explain revenue recognition principle Expense Recognition Principle - It is to be expected that in accounting there are principles to follow, just as they are in other various fields regarding finances. An example of this is banking where allocations and limitations are set. According to the principle of expense recognition revenue reflects in earning periods. Our expression as consumers is to enter
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all of their products following the same revenue and expense recognition rules (deferral of revenue and accrual recognition of expenses). An explanation of specific recognition rules follows. * ASC 605-10-05-1 “The Revenue Recognition Topic provides guidance for transaction-specific revenue recognition and certain matters related to revenue-generating activities that are not addressed specifically in other topics.” * ASC 605-28-25 “The Recognition Section provides guidance on the required
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regarding business expenses and daily revenue so proper insight can be given on how the direction of the company should move forward. This data is needed to not only inform the employees of the business, but also the investing parties of that business as well. Success in business is equated to being accountable of all aspects of revenue and expenses. To help aid in the understanding of the practice of accounting, Team C will discuss the subjects of revenue and expense recognition principles. We will
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required to present quarterly and annual financial statements to stockholders, and the Internal Revenue Service requires all businesses to file annual tax returns. Many business transactions affect more than one of these arbitrary time periods. For example, a new building purchased by Bank of America or a new airplane purchased by Southwest Airlines will be used for many years. It does not make sense to expense the full cost of the building or the airplane at the time of purchase because each will be
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Service Revenue | | | | 5,200 | Common Stock | | | | 22,134 | Service Revenue | | | | 8,000 | Salaries and Wages Expense | | 4,000 | | | Rent Expense | | 1,240 | | | | | $39,614 | | $39,614 | In addition to those accounts listed on the trial balance, the chart of accounts for Lumas also contains the following accounts: Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment, Salaries and Wages Payable, Depreciation Expense, Insurance Expense, Utilities Expense, and Supplies Expense. Other
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earned and expenses are posted when they occur. Accrual accounting is based on the revenue recognition principle and the expense recognition principle. The revenue recognition principle means that revenue is claimed when the service is completed, even if the customer has not paid yet. "Let the expenses follow the revenue" (Kimmel, Weygandt, & Kieso, 2010, p. 163). Expenses necessary to earn revenue must be posted in the same accounting period when the revenue is posted; this is expense recognition
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Advanced Issues in Revenue Recognition CONTENT ANALYSIS OF END-OF-CHAPTER ASSIGNMENTS NUMBER TOPIC CONTENT LO ADAPTED DIFFICULTY TIME EST. AACSB AICPA BLOOM’S Q17-1 Revenue Recognition Recognition of revenue when the earnings process is not complete 1 ! Easy 5 Analytic Measurement Comprehension Q17-2 Revenue Recognition Distinguish between
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for revenue recognition. Sufficient evidence should support for the proposal to result in revenue being recognized over time. Also, there is chance that revenue could be recognized without the entity being reasonably assured to have a right to consideration. As is explained below, we have some disagreements. For 35(a), customer controls asset as it is created or enhanced. We partially agree with the concept of recognizing revenue over
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an organization with a focus on its revenues, expenses, and profitability (Gapenski, pg. 74,2008). The income statement of Brandywine Homecare is presented in Table1: Brandywine Homecare Income Statement 2 Revenues: $12million Expenses:
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