Financial Statements Disclosure: 990 Parts VIII, IX, X & XI

Course Details

Date

Friday, March 5, 2021

10:00am – 12:00pm (Registration: 2:01pm)

Location

Online

Field of Study

Taxation

CPE Credit

2 hours CPE credit

Level of Knowledge

Beginning

Vendor

CPA Crossings

Prerequisites

None, although helpful to have some knowledge of how the Form 990 is structured

Description

The Form 990's approach to reporting financial statements initially seems easy as it follows the filer's books with only a modest amount of "990 instructions"-required changes. Unfortunately, those changes reflect multiple conventions the IRS uses to replace GAAP treatment that many filers otherwise would follow!

Preparers need be able to recognize and apply the 990's non-recognition of both the donation of services or discounts on accessing others' properties and mark-to-market valuation of invested assets. Furthermore, many of the 990's revenue categories are unique to sector-practices and/or have 990-specific reporting needs. The materials and the author/instructor readily inform preparers as to how the maze of foundational pieces that must be mastered prior to working on the form's three financial statement parts.

This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.

Highlights

The major topics that will be covered in this class include:

  • Statement of Revenue (Part VIII) key definitions: the six rules behind Line 1 (gifts, grants, contribution) and the definitions that drive Line 2 (program service revenue) including characterization of passive investment-type revenues as program-related investments (PRIs)
  • Unique status issues that require inputting of revenues upon Part VIII's Lines 8-10 (the fundraising events or sales, gaming, and sales of inventory lines)
  • Understanding the unrelated business income tax (UBIT) "self-audit" reporting applied via Part VIII's columns including the baseline definitions that are used to identify revenue streams as either exempt function income, sourced-to-UBI, or UBIT-excepted
  • Statement of Functional Expenses (Part IX): understanding the natural classifications of costs employed upon the form, and exploration of the relevant definitions as well as common mistakes that result from ignorance of this part's instructions
  • Balance sheet (Part X) issues overall including handling the reconciliation of P&L yearend assets in Part IX and noting form deficiencies in flagging the possible application of Schedule L

Objectives

After attending this presentation you will be able to...

  • Command the common "book versus 990" differences that are key to the revenue, expense, and changes in net assets reporting on Parts VIII-X
  • Distinguish the variety of inputs from a filer's book financial statements that require adjustment to 990 conventions
  • Appreciate the hierarchy of revenue reporting Part VIII applies
  • Identify where additional information may be necessary in order to meet disclosure mandates for certain reconciling items enumerated on Part XI
  • Recognize the 990's separate Schedules that may be required as a result of entries or conditions reported on Parts VIII - X

Designed For

Public accounting tax and audit staff, and nonprofit organization's Treasurers, CFOs and finance/compliance staff

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Course Pricing

WYOCPA Member Fee
$79.00

Non-Member Fee
$103.00

Your Price
$103.00

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