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Measurement of Income

Identifying how much has been gained, and when and how it should be recognized.

Created byIrwin Law
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IntermediateUpdated Aug 26, 2020
Measurement of Income

What You'll Learn

check_circleDefine income measurement concepts.
check_circleExplain GAAP and key principles.
check_circleDescribe revenue recognition criteria.
check_circleUnderstand accrual and matching.
check_circleAnalyze adjustments to income.

About This Course

In this course, you will learn generally accepted accounting principles. We differentiate between revenue realization and revenue recognition and note when an enterprise should recognize revenue. We break down double-entry bookkeeping to its fundamentals and discuss both cash accounting and accrual accounting, providing information on the similarities and differences, and which is most appropriate in certain circumstances. Lastly, we present tests to determine the appropriate time period for revenue recognition.

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Vern Krishna
Vern Krishna

Vern Krishna, CM, QC, FRSC, FCGA, MCIArb, earned a B Comm (Manchester), MBA, LLB (Alberta), DCL (Cambridge) and LLM (Harvard). He is a professor at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law. He is also of Counsel, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP and Execu- tive Director of the Tax Research Centre at the University of Ottawa. Professor Krishna is a member of the Order of Canada, an honourary Doctor of Laws from the Law Society of Ontario, and a Fellow of the Royal Society. He has been a Bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada since 1991 and served as its Treasurer from 2001–03. Professor Krishna is the author of The Fundamentals of Canadian Income Tax, now in its 9th edition, Income Tax Law (2012), three volumes on general taxation, corporate taxation, and international taxation in Halsbury’s Laws of Canada, and the Editor of Canada’s Tax Treaties. He is listed in Who’s Who and Lexpert has recognized him in Best Lawyers in Canada in Trusts & Estates and Tax Law.

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