Revenue Recognition
·article·2026-06-12
Revenue Recognition
Definition
Revenue is recorded when the service is delivered, not when cash is collected — the revenue-side application of accrual accounting.
Worked Example
Customer pays $1,200 on January 1 for a 12-month subscription:
Cash received Jan 1: $1,200
Revenue recognized in January: $100
Deferred revenue (liability): $1,100
Each later month: +$100 revenue, -$100 deferred revenue.
Interpretation & Pitfalls
A pile of annual-plan cash is not profit; it is an obligation being worked off month by month.
In TupicFinance
Revenue events are recorded against delivery periods, keeping recognized and deferred revenue distinct.