Accounting for revenue using an accountability and business model framework: The case of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants’ professional examinations

IF 1.1 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE South African Journal of Accounting Research Pub Date : 2017-09-02 DOI:10.1080/10291954.2016.1205248
W. Maroun
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This research adopts a normative approach. It builds on the academic literature which argues that the usefulness of financial reporting can be enhanced by aligning accounting for balances and transactions with an organisation’s business model, as presented in its integrated report. This is done using examination fees collected by the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) as an example. The research demonstrates how SAICA’s business model can be used to inform the identification of contracts with customers; the definition of performance obligations and conclude on the timing of revenue recognition under IFRS 15: Revenue from Contracts with Customers. In turn, this provides a useful practical example of how, in general terms, an organisation’s business model can be used to provide a more transparent account of financial performance. The research also makes an important contribution by showing how, without requiring amendments to existing accounting standards, financial reporting can be informed by details on the value creation process explained in a company’s integrated report.
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使用问责制和商业模式框架核算收入:以南非特许会计师协会的专业考试为例
本研究采用规范的方法。它建立在学术文献的基础上,该文献认为,财务报告的有用性可以通过将余额和交易的会计核算与组织的商业模式相一致来增强,如其综合报告中所述。这是以南非特许会计师协会(SAICA)收取的考试费为例进行的。该研究展示了SAICA的商业模式如何用于告知与客户的合同识别;根据《国际财务报告准则第15号:与客户签订合同的收入》,对履约义务的定义和收入确认时间的结论。反过来,这提供了一个有用的实际例子,说明如何在一般情况下,利用组织的商业模式来提供更透明的财务绩效账目。该研究还做出了重要贡献,表明在不需要修改现有会计准则的情况下,财务报告可以通过公司综合报告中解释的价值创造过程的细节来提供信息。
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