Intermediate Financial Accounting I
ASC 606 is the accounting standard that governs revenue recognition for contracts with customers, establishing a comprehensive framework for determining when and how much revenue should be recognized. This standard emphasizes the transfer of control of goods or services to customers, focusing on the five-step model which includes identifying contracts, performance obligations, transaction prices, allocating prices, and recognizing revenue when performance obligations are satisfied. Its application impacts various industries differently, particularly in the contexts of long-term contracts, franchises, multiple-element arrangements, and fundamental revenue recognition principles.
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