By the end of this course, you’ll be able to analyze how revenue adjustments, expenses, and long-term assets are recognized and reported under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). You’ll calculate and record sales returns, discounts, and allowances, distinguish between service, merchandising, manufacturing, and startup expenses, and evaluate how tangible and intangible assets affect financial statements.
Revenue and Expense Recognition
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Revenue and Expense Recognition
This course is part of CPA Licensure Prep: Current Issues in Financial Reporting Specialization

Instructor: William Karalius
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What you'll learn
Analyze and record revenue adjustments, expense classifications, and long-term asset transactions in accordance with GAAP.
Calculate and report depreciation, amortization, gains and losses, and asset impairments on financial statements.
Skills you'll gain
- Business Valuation
- General Accounting
- Fixed Asset
- Operating Expense
- Asset Management
- Depreciation
- Income Statement
- Revenue Recognition
- Financial Analysis
- Balance Sheet
- Financial Statements
- Financial Reporting
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Expense Management
- Accrual Accounting
- Financial Accounting
- Accounting
- Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
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March 2026
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