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> Revenue Recognition at HBP

商品編號: 9-119-029
出版日期: 2018/08/13
作者姓名:
Healy, Paul M.;Sikochi, Siko
商品類別: Other
商品規格: 8p

再版日期: 2020/07/31
地域: United States
產業: Publishing industry
個案年度: -  

 


商品敘述:

In early 2014, Paul Bills, CFO of Harvard Business Publishing (HBP), sat down with David Wan, the company''s CEO, to discuss budget preparations for the coming year. Bills noted that the performance of Corporate Learning, one of HBP''s three business units, would be affected by a business model change for its largest product that required a change in the timing of revenue recognition. Corporate Learning was in the process of revamping its flagship product, Harvard Manage-Mentor (HMM) from version 11.0 (HMM11) to version 12.0 (HMM12). The revamped software would be hosted exclusively on HBP''s server rather than on its clients'' servers, allowing updates to take place continuously. Given the change, accounting standards required HBP to change the recognition of revenue from the date of software delivery (for HMM11) to ratable recognition over its contract life (for HMM12). As Bills and Wan discussed the accounting change, they recognized that its impact on Corporate Learning''s and HBP''s performance could be material and would have to be reflected in the budget. In addition, they wondered how the new accounting would affect the company''s policy for awarding sales incentive compensation on HMM, as well as how they communicated with employees and the firm''s sole shareholder, the Harvard Business School.


涵蓋領域:

Accrual accounting;Budgets and budgeting


相關資料:

, (9-119-015), 13p, by Siko Sikochi, Paul M. Healy