Lease Accounting Project Update

Date: Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Time: 12:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM CT / 10:00 AM MT / 09:00 AM PT [Prevailing Time]
Presenter(s): Phil Miller, VA Cooperative Council
Learning Objectives:
This 1 hour CLN will delve into that project and will discuss where Lease Accounting may be headed. We will discuss reasons for the project, the (huge) scope of the related issues, a chronology of the project, a closer look at current authority, and the recent Exposure Drafts coming out of the project.
Field of Study: Accounting
Program Level: Basic
CPE Credit: 1 Credit Hour
Delivery Method: Group Internet-based
Prerequisite(s): No advanced preparation or prerequisites are required for this course.
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Course Description

Leasing is an important activity for many organizations—whether a public or private company, or a not-for-profit organization. It is a means of gaining access to assets, obtaining financing, and reducing an organization’s exposure to the risks of asset ownership. Many organizations lease assets such as real estate, airplanes, trucks, ships, and construction and manufacturing equipment. Because of the prevalence of leasing, it is important for users of financial statements to have a complete and understandable picture of an organization’s leasing activities.

The existing accounting models for leases require lessees and lessors to classify their leases as either capital leases or operating leases and to account for those leases differently. Those models have been criticized for failing to meet the needs of users of financial statements because they do not always provide a faithful representation of leasing transactions.

As a result, there has been a widespread request from users of financial statements and other stakeholders to change the accounting guidance so that lessees would be required to recognize assets and liabilities arising from leases. This request has been further highlighted due to efforts of the FASB and IASB to converge to an International set of accounting standards, resulting in a joint project on Lease Accounting.

This one hour CLN will delve into that project and will discuss where Lease Accounting may be headed. We will discuss reasons for the project, the (huge) scope of the related issues, a chronology of the project, a closer look at current authority, and the recent Exposure Drafts coming out of the project.

Presenter and Moderator Bios
Philip W. Miller is the Executive Secretary and chief executive officer for the Virginia Cooperative Council and the Virginia Foundation for Cooperation, both headquartered in Richmond, VA. In 2009 he retired as Vice President & Controller for Southern States Cooperative in Richmond, Virginia, after a thirty-six year career. While at Southern States, he served as an Internal Auditor, Senior Auditor, Assistant Manager of Internal Audit, Manager of Corporate Accounting and Assistant Controller before being promoted to Controller in 2000. Prior to his joining Southern States, Phil worked for Walden Inventory Services. Prior to that, he served for two years in the United States Army as a member of the President’s Honor Guard in Ft. Meyer, Virginia. He was born in Nevada and grew up on a farm in southern Indiana.

Phil received his BA in Economics from Berea College in 1968 and completed post graduate studies in Accounting at Virginia Commonwealth University in 1978. He is a retired licensed CPA in Virginia and former member of the AICPA and the Virginia Society of CPAs. He is a former national director for the National Society of Accountants for Cooperatives (NSAC), and served as national president of NSAC in 2001-2002. He serves as an editor and writer for NSAC’s national magazine, the Cooperative Accountant.

Cost
$56.00 for NSAC Members / $70.00 for Non-Members

Delivery System

  • All programs are delivered using the Zoom platform.
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  • Participants are able to participate using any device with an Internet connect (if the device does not have speakers, the participant can also dial-in) or they can participate with audio only by dialing in.
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  • There will be assistance available to help with technical and connectivity issues up to 10 minutes prior to the start of the presentation.

Registration

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Additional Information

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