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CA Ramakrishna Prabhu
CA Ramakrishna Prabhu
Chief Financial Officer
Hindustan Construction Company Ltd
What is Revenue & its Importance
Revenue means gross inflow of cash, receivable, or other consideration
arising in the ordinary activities of enterprise such as;
Sale of goods
Rendering the services
Use of enterprises resources by others yielding interest, dividend
Use of enterprises resources by others yielding interest, dividend
and royalties
In an agency relationship, the revenue is the amount of commission and
not the gross inflow of cash, receivables or other consideration.
Importance
largest item in financial statements
top the list of reasons for financial reporting restatements
pre-qualification norm for tendering opportunities
Parameter to measure the size of the company & for valuation
Revenue Recognition (AS-9)
All of the following conditions to be satisfied;
All Significant risks and rewards of ownership have been transferred to
buyer for a price.
Seller doesn’t retain any effective control of ownership over the goods.
There is no significant uncertainty in collection of the amount of
There is no significant uncertainty in collection of the amount of
consideration.
There is a reliable measurement of revenue consideration.
Rendering of Services
Completed service contract method; or
Proportionate completion method
Special Transactions
Sale on Approval
Guaranteed Sales
Warranty Sales
Consignment Sales
Consignment Sales
Revenue Swaps (IAS-18)
Repo Arrangements
DEPB Credit
Installment Sales
Advertising
Accounting for Construction
Contracts (AS-7)
Applicable in accounting of contracts in the books of the
contractor.
Not applicable for construction project undertaken by the entity
on behalf of its own.
What is Construction Contract.
What is Construction Contract.
Contract includes
Services directly related to construction contract. For ex.
Architect services.
Destruction or restoration of asset and restoration of
environment.
What is Contract Cost
What is Contract Revenue
Contract Revenue Recognition
Recognition : Percentage of Completion Method
Determining Stage of Completion;
Cost to Cost Method
By survey of work performed
By survey of work performed
Completion of physical proportion of the contract work
Types of Construction Contracts
Fixed Price Contract
Cost Plus Contract
Mix of the both
Where contract revenue or stage of completion cannot be
determined reliably (Preliminary Stage).
Provision for expected future losses
Non-Applicability
AS-9 Revenue Recognition AS-7 Construction Contracts
Construction Contracts
Insurance Contracts in case
of insurance companies
Accounting by Contractee
(Customer).
Construction projects
of insurance companies
Realised and unrealised gains
Government grants
Hire purchase/Lease
agreements
Construction projects
undertaken by enterprise on
its own account
Contracts in substance
similar to sale of goods and
services
Government grants
Hire purchase/Lease
agreements
Recognition of Government Grants
(AS-12)
What is Government Grants
Recognition of Government Grants
Compliance with conditions attached to them
Grant can be valued reasonably
Grant can be valued reasonably
The grant will be received
Types of Government Grants
Non Monetary Grants
Monetary Grants
 Revenue Grants
 Capital Grants
Revenue Grants
Accounted on accrual basis.
Matching principle to be adopted.
Matching principle to be adopted.
To be shown under the head “Other Income” - More
appropriate to treat it as other operating income.
Can be credited to expense head where relevant.
Appropriate disclosure of method of accounting essential.
Revenue in Foreign Exchange (AS-
11)
Revenue Recognition as per AS – 9 or AS-7
Revenue Recognition as per AS – 9 or AS-7
Converted in to INR at the prevailing rate on the date of
transaction. Option available for average rate.
Currency remittance restriction to be taken in to account while
recognising revenue.
Subsequent change in value on realisation cannot be treated as
Revenue from operations
Real Estate Transactions
Applicability of guidance note
Project Revenue
Revenue Recognition;
Where economic substance is similar to construction
contracts i.e. Long Term Contracts (AS-7).
contracts i.e. Long Term Contracts (AS-7).
Where economic substance is similar to delivery of goods and
services (AS-9).
Project Cost
Cost of Land  Developing Rights
Construction  Development Cost
Borrowing Cost (AS-16)
Criteria for Real Estate’s Revenue
Recognition
All following conditions to be satisfied
Availability of all critical approvals for commencement of project.
25 per cent cost of construction and development (excluding
land cost, cost of development rights and rehabilitation costs) to
be incurred.
be incurred.
Sale of at least 25 per cent of the saleable area.
Collection of 10 per cent or more at the reporting date, at the
individual contract level.
Broadly, this resulted in deferral of revenue recognition for most
companies in respect of new projects launched in FY 2012-13
onwards, as the incurrence of 25 per cent construction and
development costs typically takes 12-15 months.
Other Real Estate Transactions
Sale of plot of land without any development (AS-
9)
Sale of developed plots (AS-7)
Transferable Development Rights (TDRs)
Transferable Development Rights (TDRs)
Transactions with multiple elements
Dot Com Companies/ e-commerce
Impressions are the number of times that an advertisement appears in
pages viewed by users of the dot-com company's on-line sites.
Revenue recognition on the basis of the number of impressions or 'click-
throughs.
To the extent the minimum guaranteed impressions or 'click-throughs are
To the extent the minimum guaranteed impressions or 'click-throughs are
not met, recognition of the corresponding revenue should be postponed
until the guaranteed impression levels are achieved.
E-commerce revenue recognition is depend on nature of agreement and
arrangement.
Accounting by Education Institutes
Revenue Recognition in case of;
Tuition Fees
One Time Charges
Periodic Charges
Caution Money
Caution Money
Sale of prospectus
Canteen Income
School Premises given on Rent to outside parties
Hostel Fees
Revenue from provision of Transportation Facilities
Supply of books  Uniforms to Students
Sponsorship Fees
Advertisement for School Magazines
Board Fees
Incoterms
The Incoterms rules or International Commercial Terms are a series of pre-defined
commercial terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) that are widely
used in International commercial transactions or procurement processes. A series of three-
letter trade terms related to common contractual sales practices, the Incoterms rules are
intended primarily to clearly communicate the tasks, costs, and risks associated with the
transportation and delivery of goods.
transportation and delivery of goods.
The Incoterms rules are accepted by governments, legal authorities, and practitioners
worldwide for the interpretation of most commonly used terms in international trade. They
are regularly incorporated into sales contracts worldwide.
Some popular Incoterms
EXW - Ex Works
FOB - Free on Board
CFR - Cost and Freight
CIF - Cost, Insurance and Freight
DAP - Delivered at Place
DDP - Delivered Duty Paid
The seller’s responsibilities based on
Incoterms
Loading
on
Transport
vehicle
export
declaration
transport
to
the
export
port
unloading
of
the
vehicle
in
the
loading
fees
in
export
port
transport
to
the
import
port
unloading
fees
in
import
port
loading
to
the
transport
vehicle
in
transport
to
the
delivery
address
Loading
on
Transport
vehicle
export
declaration
transport
to
the
export
port
unloading
of
the
vehicle
in
the
export
port
loading
fees
in
export
port
transport
to
the
import
port
unloading
fees
in
import
port
loading
to
the
transport
vehicle
in
import
port
transport
to
the
delivery
address
custom
fees
tax
fees
insurance
EXW No No No No No No No No No No No No
FOB Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No
CFR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No
CIF Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No Yes
DAP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No
DDP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Revenue Recognition for Different
Transactions
Inventory Sale Services Use of Asset
Asset other than
Inventory
Sales Revenue
Date of Sale
Fees
Services
Performed
Interest/Rent
As Time Passes
Gain/Loss on
disposal
Date of Sale
Industries Recognizing Revenue at
Indicated Phases
Hie…..Wait a Minute!
This all sounds so
incredibly easy!
So . . . Why do we
have so many
problems with
revenue recognition?
Case Study
A Ltd manufactured goods as per customer’s specifications which are
ready for delivery lying at plant at a reporting date. Amount in respect
of such goods has been received and billing has been done at a
reporting date. However goods are lying at company’s plant as
instructed by buyer.
instructed by buyer.
A Ltd offers trade discounts and rebates through credit notes to its
customers to promote sale. Such discounts and rebates are shown as
expense.
A Ltd is in sales of air conditioners. It sells air conditioners which
includes a free twelve month replacement warranty on compressor.
A Ltd accounted sales of Rs.10 Crs representing loyalty receivable for
supply of know-how to a company in South-East Asia. As per the
agreement the amount it to be received in US Dollars. However
exchange permission was denied to the company in South-East Asia for
remitting the same.
Challenges in Revenue Recognition
 E-commerce
 Telecom services – Prepaid, Post paid, Free Talktime,
Sms Packs etc. etc,
 Real Estate – point of transfer of risk and reward?
 Real Estate – point of transfer of risk and reward?
 Construction contracts – Variations and Claims
 Contract manufacturing – under customer supervision
 Discount coupons, payback points, Gift Vouchers
 Barter trasactions
Case Study
A Ltd entered into an agreement with B Ltd for sale of goods at Rs.4
Crs. On the same day, A Ltd entered into another agreement with B
Ltd for repurchasing the same goods at Rs.5 Crs after a year. What is
the revenue to be recognised by A  B?
A Ltd had fire in its factory in March 06 as a result of which finished
A Ltd had fire in its factory in March 06 as a result of which finished
goods worth Rs.5 Crs and plant  machinery worth Rs.10 Crs was
gutted. The company lodged claim with insurance co. for Rs.6 Crs
and Rs.11 Crs respectively. Can A Ltd book the claim as revenue.
Revenue recognition Telecom industry – connection along with
handset, packs, for lump sum Consideration . What is the revenue
accrual at point of sale?
Accounting for Non-Refundable Advances to be accounted as
revenue?
Case Study
 A contractor not able to work for six months due to
non-availability of land for construction of Highway.
He claims compensation of Rs. 50 Crores as cost of idle
time. Can he account this as revenue on filing claim?
time. Can he account this as revenue on filing claim?
 A telecom company agree to provide its facility of
communication network to another service provider
against other service provide proving similar facility to
former in other region. What is the revenue each one
can recognise for this arrangement?
Differences among Existing AS-7 
IND AS-11
Existing AS 7 IND AS 11
AS 7 includes Borrowing Cost (AS 16)
attributable to contract activity.
IND AS 11 doesn't do so on the lines of
IAS 11 ‘Construction Contracts”.
Existing AS 7 does not recognise fair
value concept as contract revenue is
measured at consideration
received/receivable.
Ind AS 11 requires that contract revenue
shall be measured at fair value of
consideration received/receivable.
Existing AS 7 does not deal with
accounting for Service Concession
Arrangements.
Ind AS 11 deal with accounting and
disclosure aspects involved in such
arrangements.
Differences among Existing AS-9 
IND AS-18
Existing AS 9 IND AS 18
Revenue is recognised at the nominal
amount of consideration receivable.
Ind AS 18 requires the revenue to be
measured at fair value of the
consideration received or receivable.
AS 9 doesn't deal with Barter Ind AS 18 specifically deals with Barter
AS 9 doesn't deal with Barter
Transactions.
Ind AS 18 specifically deals with Barter
Transactions.
Existing AS 9 doesn't deal with
recognition criteria of transactions
involving separately identifiable
components.
Ind AS 18 provides guidance for the same.
revenue in case of rendering of services,
existing AS 9 permits the use of
completed service contract method.
Ind AS 18 requires recognition of revenue
using percentage of completion method
only.
Existing AS 9 requires the recognition of
revenue from interest on time proportion
basis.
Ind AS 18 requires interest to be
recognised using effective interest rate
method.
Significant Differences among AS-7,
IFRS/IAS-11 and US GAAP
After the issue of AS_7 (revised) in 2002 the only method
prescribed is percentage completion method to recognise the
contract revenue, which is the same as IAS-11. However, US
GAAP in certain circumstances allows another method i.e
completed contract method
completed contract method
US GAAP provides detailed guidance on the use of estimate in
accounting for construction contracts, however, no such
guidance is provided under AS-7 and IAS-11.
Significant Differences among AS-9,
IFRS/IAS-18 and US GAAP
The definition of “Revenue” is almost same in AS-9 and IFRS/IAS-18; however
there is no specific standard for recognising the revenue under US GAAP. There
are several pronouncements in US having varying degree of authority (for
example, APB opinions, FASB statements, AICPA Audit and Accounting
Guides, AICPA Statement of Position, FASB Interpretations, EITF Issues, SEC
Staff Accounting Bulletins and so forth) on an ad hoc basis. Each
Staff Accounting Bulletins and so forth) on an ad hoc basis. Each
pronouncement generally has focused on particular practice problem and has
been very limited in its scope. There are over 75 sources of accounting guidance
for revenue recognition in the US.
Under IFRS/IAS-18, revenue recognition from rendering of services is done on
the basis of POC method where as AS-9 allows both methods.
Under US GAAP/IAS-18 revenue from interest is recognised using the effective
interest method.
IFRS/IAS-18 contains the provisions for revenue swaps; however, no such
corresponding provisions are in AS-9.
ENRON Revenue Recognition
Scandal
Used “Merchant Model” instead of
“Agent Model” for recognising
revenues.
Between 1996 and 2000, Enron's
revenues increased by more than
750%, rising from $13.3 billion in 1996
750%, rising from $13.3 billion in 1996
to $100.8 billion in 2000.
Enron became the first non-financial
company to use Mark-to-market
accounting method to account for its
complex long-term contracts.
Mark-to-market accounting requires
that once a long-term contract was
signed, income is estimated as the
present value of net future cash flow.
Often, the viability of Enron’s business
contracts and their related costs were
difficult to estimate.
GE Revenue Recognition Scandal
In the fourth quarters of 2002
and 2003, GE “improperly”
booked revenue of $223 million
and $158 million, respectively,
for six locomotives reportedly
sold to financial institutions,
sold to financial institutions,
“with the understanding that
the financial institutions would
resell the locomotives to GE’s
railroad customers in the first
quarters of the subsequent fiscal
years.
Indeed, GE did not cede
ownership of the trains to the
financial institution.
Worldcom – revenue inflation and capitalisation of
revenue expenditure
 Satyam Scandal – Booking of fake revenue and fake
realisation of cash against the same.
realisation of cash against the same.
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Revenue-Recognition-Final-PPT.pdf

  • 1. CA Ramakrishna Prabhu CA Ramakrishna Prabhu Chief Financial Officer Hindustan Construction Company Ltd
  • 2. What is Revenue & its Importance Revenue means gross inflow of cash, receivable, or other consideration arising in the ordinary activities of enterprise such as; Sale of goods Rendering the services Use of enterprises resources by others yielding interest, dividend Use of enterprises resources by others yielding interest, dividend and royalties In an agency relationship, the revenue is the amount of commission and not the gross inflow of cash, receivables or other consideration. Importance largest item in financial statements top the list of reasons for financial reporting restatements pre-qualification norm for tendering opportunities Parameter to measure the size of the company & for valuation
  • 3. Revenue Recognition (AS-9) All of the following conditions to be satisfied; All Significant risks and rewards of ownership have been transferred to buyer for a price. Seller doesn’t retain any effective control of ownership over the goods. There is no significant uncertainty in collection of the amount of There is no significant uncertainty in collection of the amount of consideration. There is a reliable measurement of revenue consideration. Rendering of Services Completed service contract method; or Proportionate completion method
  • 4. Special Transactions Sale on Approval Guaranteed Sales Warranty Sales Consignment Sales Consignment Sales Revenue Swaps (IAS-18) Repo Arrangements DEPB Credit Installment Sales Advertising
  • 5. Accounting for Construction Contracts (AS-7) Applicable in accounting of contracts in the books of the contractor. Not applicable for construction project undertaken by the entity on behalf of its own. What is Construction Contract. What is Construction Contract. Contract includes Services directly related to construction contract. For ex. Architect services. Destruction or restoration of asset and restoration of environment. What is Contract Cost What is Contract Revenue
  • 6. Contract Revenue Recognition Recognition : Percentage of Completion Method Determining Stage of Completion; Cost to Cost Method By survey of work performed By survey of work performed Completion of physical proportion of the contract work Types of Construction Contracts Fixed Price Contract Cost Plus Contract Mix of the both Where contract revenue or stage of completion cannot be determined reliably (Preliminary Stage). Provision for expected future losses
  • 7. Non-Applicability AS-9 Revenue Recognition AS-7 Construction Contracts Construction Contracts Insurance Contracts in case of insurance companies Accounting by Contractee (Customer). Construction projects of insurance companies Realised and unrealised gains Government grants Hire purchase/Lease agreements Construction projects undertaken by enterprise on its own account Contracts in substance similar to sale of goods and services Government grants Hire purchase/Lease agreements
  • 8. Recognition of Government Grants (AS-12) What is Government Grants Recognition of Government Grants Compliance with conditions attached to them Grant can be valued reasonably Grant can be valued reasonably The grant will be received Types of Government Grants Non Monetary Grants Monetary Grants Revenue Grants Capital Grants
  • 9. Revenue Grants Accounted on accrual basis. Matching principle to be adopted. Matching principle to be adopted. To be shown under the head “Other Income” - More appropriate to treat it as other operating income. Can be credited to expense head where relevant. Appropriate disclosure of method of accounting essential.
  • 10. Revenue in Foreign Exchange (AS- 11) Revenue Recognition as per AS – 9 or AS-7 Revenue Recognition as per AS – 9 or AS-7 Converted in to INR at the prevailing rate on the date of transaction. Option available for average rate. Currency remittance restriction to be taken in to account while recognising revenue. Subsequent change in value on realisation cannot be treated as Revenue from operations
  • 11. Real Estate Transactions Applicability of guidance note Project Revenue Revenue Recognition; Where economic substance is similar to construction contracts i.e. Long Term Contracts (AS-7). contracts i.e. Long Term Contracts (AS-7). Where economic substance is similar to delivery of goods and services (AS-9). Project Cost Cost of Land Developing Rights Construction Development Cost Borrowing Cost (AS-16)
  • 12. Criteria for Real Estate’s Revenue Recognition All following conditions to be satisfied Availability of all critical approvals for commencement of project. 25 per cent cost of construction and development (excluding land cost, cost of development rights and rehabilitation costs) to be incurred. be incurred. Sale of at least 25 per cent of the saleable area. Collection of 10 per cent or more at the reporting date, at the individual contract level. Broadly, this resulted in deferral of revenue recognition for most companies in respect of new projects launched in FY 2012-13 onwards, as the incurrence of 25 per cent construction and development costs typically takes 12-15 months.
  • 13. Other Real Estate Transactions Sale of plot of land without any development (AS- 9) Sale of developed plots (AS-7) Transferable Development Rights (TDRs) Transferable Development Rights (TDRs) Transactions with multiple elements
  • 14. Dot Com Companies/ e-commerce Impressions are the number of times that an advertisement appears in pages viewed by users of the dot-com company's on-line sites. Revenue recognition on the basis of the number of impressions or 'click- throughs. To the extent the minimum guaranteed impressions or 'click-throughs are To the extent the minimum guaranteed impressions or 'click-throughs are not met, recognition of the corresponding revenue should be postponed until the guaranteed impression levels are achieved. E-commerce revenue recognition is depend on nature of agreement and arrangement.
  • 15. Accounting by Education Institutes Revenue Recognition in case of; Tuition Fees One Time Charges Periodic Charges Caution Money Caution Money Sale of prospectus Canteen Income School Premises given on Rent to outside parties Hostel Fees Revenue from provision of Transportation Facilities Supply of books Uniforms to Students Sponsorship Fees Advertisement for School Magazines Board Fees
  • 16. Incoterms The Incoterms rules or International Commercial Terms are a series of pre-defined commercial terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) that are widely used in International commercial transactions or procurement processes. A series of three- letter trade terms related to common contractual sales practices, the Incoterms rules are intended primarily to clearly communicate the tasks, costs, and risks associated with the transportation and delivery of goods. transportation and delivery of goods. The Incoterms rules are accepted by governments, legal authorities, and practitioners worldwide for the interpretation of most commonly used terms in international trade. They are regularly incorporated into sales contracts worldwide. Some popular Incoterms EXW - Ex Works FOB - Free on Board CFR - Cost and Freight CIF - Cost, Insurance and Freight DAP - Delivered at Place DDP - Delivered Duty Paid
  • 17. The seller’s responsibilities based on Incoterms Loading on Transport vehicle export declaration transport to the export port unloading of the vehicle in the loading fees in export port transport to the import port unloading fees in import port loading to the transport vehicle in transport to the delivery address Loading on Transport vehicle export declaration transport to the export port unloading of the vehicle in the export port loading fees in export port transport to the import port unloading fees in import port loading to the transport vehicle in import port transport to the delivery address custom fees tax fees insurance EXW No No No No No No No No No No No No FOB Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No CFR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No CIF Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No Yes DAP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No DDP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
  • 18. Revenue Recognition for Different Transactions Inventory Sale Services Use of Asset Asset other than Inventory Sales Revenue Date of Sale Fees Services Performed Interest/Rent As Time Passes Gain/Loss on disposal Date of Sale
  • 19. Industries Recognizing Revenue at Indicated Phases
  • 20. Hie…..Wait a Minute! This all sounds so incredibly easy! So . . . Why do we have so many problems with revenue recognition?
  • 21. Case Study A Ltd manufactured goods as per customer’s specifications which are ready for delivery lying at plant at a reporting date. Amount in respect of such goods has been received and billing has been done at a reporting date. However goods are lying at company’s plant as instructed by buyer. instructed by buyer. A Ltd offers trade discounts and rebates through credit notes to its customers to promote sale. Such discounts and rebates are shown as expense. A Ltd is in sales of air conditioners. It sells air conditioners which includes a free twelve month replacement warranty on compressor. A Ltd accounted sales of Rs.10 Crs representing loyalty receivable for supply of know-how to a company in South-East Asia. As per the agreement the amount it to be received in US Dollars. However exchange permission was denied to the company in South-East Asia for remitting the same.
  • 22. Challenges in Revenue Recognition E-commerce Telecom services – Prepaid, Post paid, Free Talktime, Sms Packs etc. etc, Real Estate – point of transfer of risk and reward? Real Estate – point of transfer of risk and reward? Construction contracts – Variations and Claims Contract manufacturing – under customer supervision Discount coupons, payback points, Gift Vouchers Barter trasactions
  • 23. Case Study A Ltd entered into an agreement with B Ltd for sale of goods at Rs.4 Crs. On the same day, A Ltd entered into another agreement with B Ltd for repurchasing the same goods at Rs.5 Crs after a year. What is the revenue to be recognised by A B? A Ltd had fire in its factory in March 06 as a result of which finished A Ltd had fire in its factory in March 06 as a result of which finished goods worth Rs.5 Crs and plant machinery worth Rs.10 Crs was gutted. The company lodged claim with insurance co. for Rs.6 Crs and Rs.11 Crs respectively. Can A Ltd book the claim as revenue. Revenue recognition Telecom industry – connection along with handset, packs, for lump sum Consideration . What is the revenue accrual at point of sale? Accounting for Non-Refundable Advances to be accounted as revenue?
  • 24. Case Study A contractor not able to work for six months due to non-availability of land for construction of Highway. He claims compensation of Rs. 50 Crores as cost of idle time. Can he account this as revenue on filing claim? time. Can he account this as revenue on filing claim? A telecom company agree to provide its facility of communication network to another service provider against other service provide proving similar facility to former in other region. What is the revenue each one can recognise for this arrangement?
  • 25. Differences among Existing AS-7 IND AS-11 Existing AS 7 IND AS 11 AS 7 includes Borrowing Cost (AS 16) attributable to contract activity. IND AS 11 doesn't do so on the lines of IAS 11 ‘Construction Contracts”. Existing AS 7 does not recognise fair value concept as contract revenue is measured at consideration received/receivable. Ind AS 11 requires that contract revenue shall be measured at fair value of consideration received/receivable. Existing AS 7 does not deal with accounting for Service Concession Arrangements. Ind AS 11 deal with accounting and disclosure aspects involved in such arrangements.
  • 26. Differences among Existing AS-9 IND AS-18 Existing AS 9 IND AS 18 Revenue is recognised at the nominal amount of consideration receivable. Ind AS 18 requires the revenue to be measured at fair value of the consideration received or receivable. AS 9 doesn't deal with Barter Ind AS 18 specifically deals with Barter AS 9 doesn't deal with Barter Transactions. Ind AS 18 specifically deals with Barter Transactions. Existing AS 9 doesn't deal with recognition criteria of transactions involving separately identifiable components. Ind AS 18 provides guidance for the same. revenue in case of rendering of services, existing AS 9 permits the use of completed service contract method. Ind AS 18 requires recognition of revenue using percentage of completion method only. Existing AS 9 requires the recognition of revenue from interest on time proportion basis. Ind AS 18 requires interest to be recognised using effective interest rate method.
  • 27. Significant Differences among AS-7, IFRS/IAS-11 and US GAAP After the issue of AS_7 (revised) in 2002 the only method prescribed is percentage completion method to recognise the contract revenue, which is the same as IAS-11. However, US GAAP in certain circumstances allows another method i.e completed contract method completed contract method US GAAP provides detailed guidance on the use of estimate in accounting for construction contracts, however, no such guidance is provided under AS-7 and IAS-11.
  • 28. Significant Differences among AS-9, IFRS/IAS-18 and US GAAP The definition of “Revenue” is almost same in AS-9 and IFRS/IAS-18; however there is no specific standard for recognising the revenue under US GAAP. There are several pronouncements in US having varying degree of authority (for example, APB opinions, FASB statements, AICPA Audit and Accounting Guides, AICPA Statement of Position, FASB Interpretations, EITF Issues, SEC Staff Accounting Bulletins and so forth) on an ad hoc basis. Each Staff Accounting Bulletins and so forth) on an ad hoc basis. Each pronouncement generally has focused on particular practice problem and has been very limited in its scope. There are over 75 sources of accounting guidance for revenue recognition in the US. Under IFRS/IAS-18, revenue recognition from rendering of services is done on the basis of POC method where as AS-9 allows both methods. Under US GAAP/IAS-18 revenue from interest is recognised using the effective interest method. IFRS/IAS-18 contains the provisions for revenue swaps; however, no such corresponding provisions are in AS-9.
  • 29. ENRON Revenue Recognition Scandal Used “Merchant Model” instead of “Agent Model” for recognising revenues. Between 1996 and 2000, Enron's revenues increased by more than 750%, rising from $13.3 billion in 1996 750%, rising from $13.3 billion in 1996 to $100.8 billion in 2000. Enron became the first non-financial company to use Mark-to-market accounting method to account for its complex long-term contracts. Mark-to-market accounting requires that once a long-term contract was signed, income is estimated as the present value of net future cash flow. Often, the viability of Enron’s business contracts and their related costs were difficult to estimate.
  • 30. GE Revenue Recognition Scandal In the fourth quarters of 2002 and 2003, GE “improperly” booked revenue of $223 million and $158 million, respectively, for six locomotives reportedly sold to financial institutions, sold to financial institutions, “with the understanding that the financial institutions would resell the locomotives to GE’s railroad customers in the first quarters of the subsequent fiscal years. Indeed, GE did not cede ownership of the trains to the financial institution.
  • 31. Worldcom – revenue inflation and capitalisation of revenue expenditure Satyam Scandal – Booking of fake revenue and fake realisation of cash against the same. realisation of cash against the same.