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Breaking Point – Accounting for Financial Distress and Reorganization
This course covers the accounting and disclosure requirements for entities experiencing financial distress under U.S. GAAP. It begins with the going concern framework in ASC 205-40, which outlines how management should assess and disclose substantial doubt about an entity’s ability to continue operating. The course then moves into the specialized guidance in ASC 852 for entities that enter Chapter 11 bankruptcy and undergo formal reorganization. Throughout, you’ll gain insight into how financial reporting obligations evolve as a company moves from early signs of instability to court-supervised restructuring.

Course Publication Date: September 27, 2025

This course is available with NO ADDITIONAL FEE if you have an active self study membership or all access membership or can be purchased for $20.00!

Author:Kelen Camehl
Course No:ACT-BREAK-29005
Recommended CPE:2.00
Delivery Method:QAS Self Study
Level of Knowledge:Overview
Prerequisites:None
Advanced Preparation:None
Recommended Field of Study:Accounting
  
Learning Objectives
  • Identify the conditions that require management to evaluate going concern uncertainty.
  • Determine the appropriate one-year look-forward period for a going concern assessment.
  • Recognize how management’s plans may alleviate substantial doubt.
  • Differentiate between disclosures required when substantial doubt is alleviated and when it is not.
  • Identify when an entity is required to apply ASC 852 accounting guidance for reorganization.
  • Recognize how to present liabilities subject to compromise and reorganization items.
  • Differentiate between normal operating expenses and reorganization-related costs.
  • Determine the appropriate financial statement presentation during and after Chapter 11 proceedings.
  • Recognize required disclosures for entities undergoing reorganization under ASC 852.

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