2024 Financial Accounting for Related Party Transactions
2.00 Credits
Member Price $79
Non-Member Price $109
Overview
Loans, rental agreements, business combinations – what do these all have in common? They all have the potential of creating a related party transaction. This program presents a detailed analysis of the financial accounting rules for transactions with related parties, as well as compares and contrasts those rules with the AICPA financial reporting framework for small and medium-sized entities.
Highlights
- FASB codification provisions for transactions with related parties, including business owners and special purpose entities
- Compares and contrasts those rules with the AICPA financial reporting framework for small and medium-sized entities
- Reviews the tax accounting related taxpayer standards
- Several real-life situations illustrate the various authoritative standards and discuss the consequences of failing to comply with those standards
Prerequisites
Basic working knowledge of financial statement reporting
Designed For
CPAs working in public accounting firms and members in industry
Objectives
- Identify the financial accounting rules for related parties and how they impact accounting transactions
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Steven Dilley, Federal Tax Workshops
Steven C. Dilley, CPA, JD, PhD, is president of Federal Tax Workshops, Inc., located in East Lansing, Michigan. He is nationally known for his knowledge of the financial, accounting and tax problems of the closely held business and individual taxpayers. He has published numerous articles on these topics. In addition, Steve is a professor of accounting at Michigan State University, where he teaches tax accounting and has recently received two teaching awards. He is a member of the Michigan Association of CPAs, Wisconsin Bar Association, the American Accounting Association, AICPA, American Tax Association and Hawaii Association of Public Accountants.
Non-Member Price $109
Member Price $79