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Surgent-Financial Reporting Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic [Non-CPE]
December 2, 2020 @ 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Overview
In addition to being a significant business interrupter for many entities, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will also create significant financial reporting implications for virtually all entities. Many formerly profitable entities will be looking at charges for once unthought-of circumstances, from fixed asset impairment to inventory and receivables write-downs. Further, many entities will need to account for debt and other contractual modifications, including restructuring, forgiveness, and debt covenant modifications. Applying this often complex accounting guidance in these areas may be challenging. In this course, we’ll review in detail the accounting guidance that many entities will need to apply when preparing their next set of financial statements. We’ll also review disclosure guidance for such topics as going concern considerations and subsequent events as well as other relevant financial statement recognition and presentation issues.
Major Topics:
- Impairment accounting model for long-lived assets, including PP&E and goodwill
- Accounting for inventory and accounts receivable reserves
- Accounting for debt restructurings, including troubled debt restructurings, rent holidays, and other revisions to debt agreements
- Going concern evaluation and required disclosures
- Other financial statement presentation and disclosure issues
Learning Objectives
- Recall common accounting implications of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Identify the key accounting guidance for COVID-19–related accounting issues
- Discuss the required considerations and disclosures related to going concern
- Identify other relevant financial statement presentation and disclosure topics related to COVID-19
Designed for:
Accounting and auditing practitioners assisting in the preparation of financial statements
Prerequisite:
Experience in accounting and auditing
Advanced Preparation:
None
Contact Allen [akinkle@ksdt-cpa.com] for login details
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