Course Information

Course No:  141921

Course Name:  Accounting for Investments

Field of Study:    Accounting

Course Description:  

Companies have different motivations for investing in securities issued by other companies. One motivation is to earn a high rate of return. Another motivation for investing (in equity securities) is to secure certain operating or financing arrangements with another company. This course addresses the accounting and reporting requirements for investment securities and includes specific examples to illustrate the application. Key aspects of debt securities, such as classification, purchases, transfers, impairments, and presentation and disclosure, are addressed. The course also discusses how to account for equity securities and the impairment of investments. Finally, the course explains when to use the equity method and how to apply the equity method.

Learning objectives: After completing this section, you should be able to:

  • Identify the characteristics of trading securities, available-for-sale securities, and held-to-maturity securities.
  • Recognize the proper accounting treatment for investments in debt securities.
  • Identify how purchases, sales, and changes in fair value of securities affect different accounts.
  • Recognize the accounting models that apply to credit impairment of debt securities.
  • Recognize the proper accounting treatment for investments in equity securities.
  • Identify the proper classification and disclosure for investments in securities.
  • Identify the proper classification and disclosure for investments in securities.

Course Material: Online Material

Program level: Intermediate

Prerequisites: Basic Accounting

Advance preparation: None

Type of delivery method: QAS Self-study

Recommended CPE credits:   4.0

Final examination expiration date:   The program participant will have one year from the date of purchase to complete the course and final examination.