ASC 606

The Usage-Based Revenue Recognition Playbook

Metered pricing, resold model tokens, prepaid credits, and outcome-based agent fees collided with a standard written for fixed-price contracts. Here are the six judgment calls where finance teams actually spend their close, with the codification, the entries, and the fix for each.

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judgment calls, each with a decision tree and journal entries
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every conclusion cited to the subparagraph, not the section
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The Six Questions

The judgment calls that stall an AI-native close

Each links straight into the full analysis: theory, a realistic scenario, a decision tree, and the operational fix.

01ASC 606-10-25-19
Fine-Tuning, Custom Models & Setup Fees

A big upfront fee to fine-tune a custom model: its own deliverable, or spread over the usage term?

02ASC 606-10-32-5
Outcome-Based & Agentic Pricing

Billing per resolved ticket or successful action: how do you recognize revenue you only earn if the agent succeeds?

03ASC 606-10-55-36
Principal vs. Agent: Gross vs. Net

Reselling third-party model tokens and GPU compute with a markup: report the gross billing or just your margin?

04ASC 606-10-55-46
Prepaid Credits & Breakage

Prepaid credit packs that expire: when do you recognize the credits customers never use?

05ASC 606-10-55-18
Period-End Unbilled Usage & Cutoff

Billing dates that don’t line up with month-end: do you recognize usage delivered but not yet invoiced?

06ASC 340-40-25-1
Costs to Obtain a Contract

Sales commissions on contracts with no committed term or volume: capitalize them, and over what period?

What’s Inside

Every question, worked four ways

This isn’t a summary of the standard. Each question is worked end-to-end in the same four-part structure, so you move from “what does the codification say” to “what do I book Monday” without leaving the page.

1
Accounting Theory

What ASC 606 actually requires, cited to the subparagraph: the recognition principle behind the question, in plain language.

2
Business Scenario

A realistic AI-native contract with real numbers: the exact fact pattern that makes the call ambiguous in the first place.

3
Decision Tree

The if/then logic your auditor will walk: which facts flip the answer, and where the judgment actually lives.

4
Operational Solution

The fix: illustrative journal entries, the true-up mechanics, and how to keep the position audit-ready every close.

Where to Focus

Not every question is equally common, or equally costly

Each question plotted on financial impact and operational effort; bubble size shows roughly how many metered, AI-native companies actually run into it. Cutoff and gross-versus-net touch nearly everyone; outcome-based pricing is far rarer today but carries the highest financial stakes.

Where to Focus: Impact, Effort & Prevalence
Lower priorityHigher priority
Bubble size = share of companies affected35%65%90%
Financial Impact →
High
13
2
Medium
5
4
6
Low
Low
Medium
High
Operational Effort →
1Fine-Tuning, Custom Models & Setup Fees ~45%2Outcome-Based & Agentic Pricing ~35%3Principal vs. Agent: Gross vs. Net ~80%4Prepaid Credits & Breakage ~65%5Period-End Unbilled Usage & Cutoff ~90%6Costs to Obtain a Contract ~55%

Prevalence figures are directional Maximor estimates for metered AI-native companies, not survey data. Read them as relative frequency.

Sources & Precision

Cited to the subparagraph, not the section

Every reference points to the specific subparagraph that carries the conclusion, cross-checked against two Big-4 handbooks. Where a call is fact-dependent, the guide says so rather than overstate certainty.

ASC 606
FASB Codification: Revenue from Contracts with Customers
ASC 340-40
Other Assets & Deferred Costs: costs to obtain and fulfill a contract
Big-4 Handbooks
Deloitte Roadmap & KPMG Handbook on Revenue
The Playbook

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The complete playbook: every question with codification references, journal entries, decision trees, and the operational fix.

  • All six questions, fully worked
  • Illustrative journal entries and true-ups
  • Cross-checked against 2 Big-4 handbooks
The Usage-Based Revenue Recognition Playbook cover
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