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Auditing and Accounting Guide

Not–for–Profit Entities, 2019

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784 Seiten
2019
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-948306-82-9 (ISBN)
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A must-have resource for new FASB guidance


From financial reporting to revenue recognition to grants and contracts, you have a lot going on in the not-for-profit financial arena right now. Whether you're already an expert in NFP audit and accounting standards or just getting started, we’ve got the practical guidance you need.


This must-have resource for nonprofits accounting and auditing professionals is an essential reference which will assist you with the unique aspects of accounting and financial statement preparation and auditing for not-for-profit entities. The 2019 guide will help you do the following:





Understand and implement recent updates and changes, including those related to financial reporting, revenue recognition, and grants and contracts

Gain a full understanding of the accounting issues unique to not-for-profit entities



A must-have resource for accounting and auditing professionals who work with nonprofits, this essential reference will assist in the unique aspects of accounting and financial statement preparation and auditing for not-for-profit entities.

Founded in 1887, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) represents the CPA and accounting profession nationally and globally regarding rule-making and standard-setting, and serves as an advocate before legislative bodies, public interest groups and other professional organizations. The AICPA develops standards for audits of private companies and other services by CPAs; provides educational guidance materials to its members; develops and grades the Uniform CPA Examination; and monitors and enforces compliance with the accounting profession's technical and ethical standards. The AICPA's founding established accountancy as a profession distinguished by rigorous educational requirements, high professional standards, a strict code of professional ethics, a licensing status and a commitment to serving the public interest.

1 Introduction .01-.27


Scope .01-.12


GAAP for NFPs .13-.19


Fund Accounting and Net Asset Classes .20-.25


Other Resources for Financial Reporting by NFPs .26-.27


2 General Auditing Considerations .01-.150


Overview .01-.02


Purpose of an Audit of Financial Statements .03-.08


Terms of Engagement .09-.11


Audit Planning Considerations .12-.59


Use of Assertions in Assessment of Risks of Material Misstatement .60-.64


Risk Assessment Procedures .65-.88


Using Risk Assessment to Design Further Audit Procedures .89-.111


Evaluation of Misstatements Identified During the Audit .112-.114


Communication With Those Charged With Governance .115-.121


Completing the Audit .122-.149


Appendix A — Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement Audit .150


3 Financial Statements, the Reporting Entity, and General Financial Reporting Matters .01-.197


Introduction .01-.05


Statement of Financial Position .06-.28


Statement of Activities .29-.45


Statement of Cash Flows .46-.58


Comparative Financial Information .59-.61


Reporting of Related Entities, Including Consolidation .62-.125


Mergers and Acquisitions .126-.139


Collaborative Arrangements .140-.141


The Use of Fair Value Measures .142-.175


Financial Statement Disclosures Not Considered Elsewhere .176-.188


Auditing .189-.196


Supplement A — Flowcharts .197


4 Cash, Cash Equivalents, and Investments .01-.110


Cash and Cash Equivalents .01-.04


Investments Discussed in This Chapter .05-.10


Initial Recognition and Measurement of Investments .11-.12


Valuation of Investments Subsequent to Acquisition .13-.44


Investment Income and Expenses .45-.49


Unrealized and Realized Gains and Losses .50-.53


Investments Held as an Agent .54


Investment Pools .55-.61


Endowment Funds .62-.73


Financial Statement Presentation .74-.82


Disclosures .83-.94


Auditing .95-.109


Appendix A — Determining Fair Value of Alternative Investments .110


5 Contributions Received and Agency Transactions 01-.234


Introduction .01-.04


Distinguishing Contributions From Other Transactions .05-.57


Core Recognition and Measurement Principles for Contributions .58-.81


Additional Accounting Considerations for Certain Contributions .82-.171


Measurement Principles for Contributions Receivable .172-.204


Financial Statement Presentation .205-.207


Disclosures .208-.214


Auditing .215-.232


Appendix A — Excerpt From AICPA Financial Reporting White Paper Measurement of Fair Value for Certain Transactions of Not-for-Profit Entities .233


Appendix B — Technical Questions and Answers About Financially Interrelated Entities .234


6 Split-Interest Agreements and Beneficial Interests in Trusts .01-.95


Introduction .01


Types of Split-Interest Agreements .02-.03


Recognition and Measurement Principles .04-.45


Financial Statement Presentation .46-.53


Examples of Split-Interest Agreements .54-.87


Auditing .88-.93


Appendix A — Excerpt From AICPA White Paper Measurement of Fair Value for Certain Transactions of Not-for-Profit Entities .94


Appendix B — Journal Entries .95


7 Other Assets .01-.47


Introduction .01


Inventory .02-.11


Prepaid Expenses, Deferred Costs, and Similar Items .12-.16


Collections and Works of Art, Historical Treasures, or Similar Assets .17-.29


Goodwill .30-.32


Intangible Assets Other Than Goodwill .33-.37


Auditing .38-.47


8 Programmatic Investments .01-.71


Introduction .01-.07


Core Considerations for Accounting and Reporting .08


Loans .09-.52


Equity Instruments .53-.61


Programmatic Equity Investments That Are Consolidated .55


Programmatic Equity Investments Reported Using the Equity Method .56-.58


Guarantees .62


Concentrations of Risk .63


Presentation of Programmatic Investments .64-.69


Program-Related Investments of Private Foundations .70


Auditing .71


9 Property and Equipment .01-.47


Introduction .01-.02


Recognition and Measurement Principles .03-.32


Financial Statement Presentation .33-.38


Auditing .39-.47


10 Debt and Other Liabilities .01-.117


Introduction .01


Fair Value Measurement .02-.08


Municipal Bond Financing and Other Long-Term Debt .09-.87


Tax Liabilities .88


Deferred Revenue .89


Refunds Due to and Advances from Third Parties .90


Promises to Give .91-.95


Split-Interest Obligations .96


Amounts Held for Others under Agency Transactions .97


Revenue Sharing and Other Agreements .98


Exit or Disposal Activities .99


Guarantees .100-.101


Contingencies .102


Pension and Other Defined Benefit Postretirement Auditing .111-.115


Appendix A — Municipal Securities Regulation .116


Appendix B — Auditor Involvement with Municipal Securities Filings .117


11 Net Assets and Reclassifications of Net Assets .01-.58


Introduction .01-.02


Fiduciary Responsibilities to Meet Donor Restrictions .03-.08


Net Asset Classes .09-.11


Net Assets with Donor Restrictions .12-.22


Noncontrolling Interests .23-.25


Reclassifications of Net Assets .26


Expiration of Donor-Imposed Restrictions .27-.47


Disclosures .48-.54


Changing Net Asset Classifications Reported in a Prior Year .55


Auditing .56-.58


12 Revenues and Receivables from Exchange Transactions .01-.25


Introduction .01-.02


Difference between Revenues and Gains .03-.05


Recognition, Measurement, and Display of Revenue .06-.14


Receivables from Exchange Transactions .15-.17


Auditing .18-.24


Appendix A — Implementation Guidance for FASB Accounting Standards Update No. 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Topic 606) .25


13 Expenses, Gains, and Losses .01-.142


Introduction .01


Expenses .02-.06


Expense Recognition Issues .07-.34


Gains and Losses .35-.50


Functional Reporting of Expenses .51-.132


Income Taxes .133


Auditing .134-.139


Supplement A — Accounting for Joint Activities .139


Supplement B — Examples of Applying the Criteria of Purpose, Audience, and Content to Determine Whether a Program or Management and General Activity Has Been Conducted .140


Supplement C — Allocation Methods for Joint Costs .141


Supplement D — Examples of Disclosures .142


14 Reports of Independent Auditors .01-.30


Reports on Financial Statements .01-.02


Reports on Comparative Financial Statements and Presentation of Comparative Information .03-.08


Unmodified Opinions .09


Modified Reports and Departures from Unmodified Opinions .10


Going Concern .11


Reporting on Supplementary Information .12-.14


Special Considerations .15-.16


Reporting Under Other Technical Standards .17-.21


Reporting on Prescribed Forms .22-.25


Reports Required by Government Auditing Standards, the Single Audit Act Amendments of 1996, and the Uniform Guidance .26-.30


15 Tax and Regulatory Considerations .01-.74


Introduction .01-.03


Internal Revenue Service .04-.38


Income Tax Positions .39-.43


Deferred Tax Assets and Liabilities .44-.45


State and Local Regulations .46-.56


Securities Regulation .57-.60


Sarbanes Oxley and Governance Policies .61-.63


Executive Compensation .64-.67


Other Regulatory Activities .68-.70


Auditing .71-.74


16 Fund Accounting .01-.23


Introduction .01


Fund Accounting and External Financial Reporting .02-.05


Unrestricted Current (or Unrestricted Operating or General) Funds .06-.07


Restricted Current (or Restricted Operating or Specific-Purpose) Funds .08-.09


Plant (or Land, Building, and Equipment) Funds .10-.14


Loan Funds .15-.16


Endowment Funds .17-.19


Annuity and Life-Income (Split-Interest) Funds .20-.21


Agency (Or Custodian) Funds .22


Summary .23


Appendix


A FASB Accounting Standards Codification 958, Not-For-Profit Entities, Topic Hierarchy


B The New Revenue Recognition Standard: FASB ASC 606


C The New Leases Standard: FASB ASC 842


D Information Sources


E Overview of Statements on Quality Control Standards


F Schedule of Changes Made to the Text From the Previous Edition


Glossary


Index of Pronouncements and Other Technical Guidance


Subject Index

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ISBN-10 1-948306-82-4 / 1948306824
ISBN-13 978-1-948306-82-9 / 9781948306829
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