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Balance Sheet - Reporting: LiabilitiesCode: 24-BSLIAB
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This course discusses the accounting, reporting, and disclosures associated with both current and long‐term liabilities on the balance sheet. A liability is a legal debt or obligation that arises during the course of business operations. A current liability, such as accounts payable, is payable within one year. A long‐term liability, such as bonds payable, long‐term loan, and capital lease, is an obligation that is not due within one year of the date of the balance sheet. This course includes items covered in ASC 210‐10‐45‐5 through 45‐12, Balance Sheet: Overall and 470‐10, Debt: Overall. Topics cover loss contingencies, compensated absences, termination benefits, troubled debt restructuring, refinancing of current to noncurrent debt, callable obligations by creditors, issuance of bonds, calling debt, imputing interest on noninterest notes payable, environmental liabilities, and offsetting of liabilities.
Presentation Method: QAS Self-Study
Category: Accounting
CPE credit: 5 Hours
Program Level: Update
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: None
Exam expiration date: Participants must submit exams for grading within one year from the date of purchase