Two-time recipient of University of Minnesota's "Teacher of the Year" award, Frank Beil is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting at the Carlson School of Management, a position he has held for more than 17 years. His teaching responsibilities involve Financial Statement Analysis and Auditing at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as Accounting for Mergers & Acquisitions and Derivatives. He also teaches a senior level Business Planning course in Entrepreneurial Studies. He has co-authored two practitioner oriented texts for Bloomberg Tax on Revenue Recognition and is currently writing a books on Revenue Recognition: Principles and Practices; Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities, and Accounting for Business Combinations for Business Expert Press.
Education:
M.S., Accounting, University of North Dakota (1978)
Bloomberg Tax Management Portfolios
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Revenue Recognition: Product Sales and Service (Portfolio 5101)
This Portfolio, the second in a series on revenue recognition, analyzes the fundamental revenue recognition principles applicable to both product sales and the provision of services.
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Revenue Recognition: Fundamental Principles (Portfolio 5100)
This Portfolio analyzes the general and "fundamental" principles of revenue recognition. The Portfolio surveys the concept of revenue recognition, the relevant accounting literature, and the methodology of researching a revenue recognition issue.