4011 APRIL 7, 2009 CRAIG CHAPMAN Biovail Corporation: Revenue Recognition and FOB Sales Accounting Background Late on October 9, 2003, David Maris, an analyst at Banc of America Securities (BAS), was trying to interpret the shocking events of the previous few days and finish the write-up of his first report on the Canadian pharmaceutical firm, Biovail Corporation. Maris didn’t like what he saw at the company, but he never liked writing “Sell” recommendations. In any event, he wanted to make
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4011 APRIL 7, 2009 CRAIG CHAPMAN Biovail Corporation: Revenue Recognition and FOB Sales Accounting Background Late on October 9, 2003, David Maris, an analyst at Banc of America Securities (BAS), was trying to interpret the shocking events of the previous few days and finish the write-up of his first report on the Canadian pharmaceutical firm, Biovail Corporation. Maris didn’t like what he saw at the company, but he never liked writing “Sell” recommendations. In any event, he wanted
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4011 APRIL 7, 2009 CRAIG CHAPMAN Biovail Corporation: Revenue Recognition and FOB Sales Accounting Background Late on October 9, 2003, David Maris, an analyst at Banc of America Securities (BAS), was trying to interpret the shocking events of the previous few days and finish the write-up of his first report on the Canadian pharmaceutical firm, Biovail Corporation. Maris didn’t like what he saw at the company, but he never liked writing “Sell” recommendations. In any event, he wanted
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recognition policies encourage manipulation of revenues? If so, how could Wareham manipulate its earnings? 3. For each of the specific contracts described in the case, please describe the best revenue recognition policy considering the criteria in SAB 101. (Onsetcom, Cataumet, Sandham, XLSemi, Technical Devices and Ashaban) TechMall.com’s Revenues Note Exhibit 3, Year 2 cash flows, the “add total change in cash” is an incorrect number. It should be $1,371,350. 1. What are the revenue streams
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Accounting 440 Case 1 When auditors are determining when or how much revenue should be recognized, they call on a list of criteria in SABs 101 and 104 created by the SEC. The four main points that should be considered in making this decision are: 1. Persuasive evidence that an arrangement exists 2. Price must be fixed or determinable 3. Collectability must be reasonably assured 4. Delivery has occurred. The first of this criterion is in place because the business must be able
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Cookie Jar Reserves and Conservative Accounting ACCT 495 Professor Jastrzebski Fall 2013 Cookie Jar Reserves and Conservative Accounting SUMMARY O'Brian Software, a multimillion dollar software company, provides custom software systems, maintenance, support and training. Nick, a recent college graduate, just began working for the family run software company. After being hired to the firm's accounting department, Nick began to suspect unintentional
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CHAPTER QUIZ Consider the following information in answering questions 1 and 2. Riverton Construction contracted to build an addition for $500,000. Construction started in January 2011 and was completed in November 2012. Data relating to the contract are summarized below: 2011 2012 Costs incurred during the year $290,500 $120,000 Estimated additional costs to complete 124,500 — Cash collections 250,000 250,000 1. Calculate
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Earnings Management Eli Mudrick Professor David Heier, CPA, MBA 11 June 2014 Earning Management This paper looks at the speech entitles “The ‘Numbers Game’” that SEC chairman Arthur Levitt delivered at the NYU Center for Law and Business regarding earnings management in 1998. While companies use many techniques and illusions to improve their numbers, this paper will only look at three: “Cookie-Jar” Reserves, “Big Bath” Charges, and Revenue Recognition. After discussing and using real world
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Accession Number: 102270931 Full Text: The Accounting profession is undergoing very trying times. The actions of a few have transformed it from one of the most highly respected professions to one that is now far less valued. The authors recount recent events which have served to discredit the profession. They examine current legislative reaction to these events, and provide an analysis of what can be done to regain Accounting's status. Introduction The rash of recent accounting-related
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Brothers: In its last reported financial statements before it went bankrupt, Lehman Brothers reported a loss of $US 2.4 billion for the first six months ended May 31, 2008 (vs. a net income of $US 2.4 billion for the first six months ended May 31, 2007). The shift of $US 4.8 billion in net income is largely driven by a dramatic fall of $US 8.5 billion in Lehman’s revenues from principal transactions, which include realized and unrealized gains or losses from financial instruments and other inventory
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