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FASB Update

AAA Government & Nonprofit Section Meeting – 3/28/2014. FASB Update. Jeffrey D. Mechanick , FASB Assistant Director Email: jdmechanick@fasb.org Phone: (203)-956-5301.

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FASB Update

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  1. AAA Government & Nonprofit Section Meeting – 3/28/2014

    FASB Update

    Jeffrey D. Mechanick, FASB Assistant Director Email: jdmechanick@fasb.org Phone: (203)-956-5301 The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter. Official positions of the FASB are reached only after extensive due process and deliberations.
  2. Agenda Two Noteworthy ASUs from 2012-2013 NFP Financial Statements Project Two “Convergence” Projects Leases, Revenue Recognition Some Initiatives to Improve Relevance/ Reduce Complexity Disclosure Framework, Private Company Council, Simplification Initiative
  3. Services Received from Personnel of an Affiliate (ASU 2013-06) Personnel services received from an affiliate (parent/sub or common control) for which the affiliate doesn’t charge the recipient NFP should be recognized in the recipient NFP’s financial statements, measured at the actual costs incurred by the affiliate Contributed services criteria no longer applicable FV practicability exception if cost will significantly over-state or understate the value of the services received Entities under Topic 954 (healthcare) would report as equity transfer Effective for f/y beginning after 6-15-2014. Modified retrospective application; early adoption permitted
  4. Obligations Resulting from Joint and Several Liability Arrangements (ASU 2013-04) Requires an entity to measure such obligations for which the total amount of the obligation is fixed at the reporting date as the sum of: amount the entity agreed to pay on the basis of its arrangement among its co-obligors, and any additional amount the entity expects to pay on behalf of its co-obligors Also requires disclosures about nature and amount of obligation and other information about those obligation Effective date: Public entities: f/y beginning after 12-15-2013 Nonpublic entities: f/y ending after 12-15-2014 Retrospective application; early adoption permitted
  5. NFP Financial Reporting Initiative
  6. Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Entities Topics
  7. Net Assets Current GAAP Proposed GAAP + Disclosures
  8. Financial Performance: Operating Measure
  9. Financial Performance: Operating Measure
  10. Financial Performance: Statement Approach Retain Flexibility
  11. One Statement ApproachStatement of Activities
  12. Two Statement ApproachStatement of Current Operations
  13. Two Statement Approach (cont’d)Statement of Changes in Net Assets
  14. Cash Flow Statement
  15. Reporting of Expenses Expense by nature and function  one place in the F/S (statement of activities, separate statement, or schedule in notes) FUNCTION NATURE
  16. Remaining Topics Reporting of investment expenses (Board discussion begun) Liquidity and financial flexibility (Board discussion begun) NFP-specific notes(in-process) Expiration of capital restrictions and other display issues concerning capital transactions
  17. Project Timeline
  18. Why a Leases Project? Lessee Most lease assets and liabilities are off-balance sheet Limited information provided about operating leases Lessor Lack of transparency about residual values Enhance consistency with lessee proposal and revenue recognition proposal * Estimate according to the 2005 SEC report on off-balance sheet activities
  19. Proposed Right-of-Use Model
  20. Reducing Cost & Complexity in Response to Feedback on the 2010 ED Short-term leases Option to exclude leases with a maximum term of 12 months or less Variable lease payments Excluded if payments are not linked to an index or a rate Renewal options Excluded unless significant economic incentive to exercise the option
  21. Dual Approach (Impacts Income Statement) Start of lease End of lease Most equipment/ vehicle leases (Type A) Asset consumption more than insignificant Most real estate leases (Type B) Asset consumption not more than insignificant
  22. Lessee Accounting Overview (2013 ED) Income Statement Cash Flow Statement Balance Sheet Type A Type B
  23. Lessee Model: Four Approaches Considered in Response to Stakeholder Feedback on 2013 ED 1 Land, buildings, or integral equipment 1 Land, buildings, or integral equipment
  24. Lessor Accounting Overview (2013 ED) Income Statement Cash Flow Statement Balance Sheet Type A Type B
  25. Revenue Recognition Converged on major decisions up to now Final standard expected in 1H 2014 Effective Date: Years Beginning After Dec. 15, 2016 (public entities), Dec. 15, 2017 (nonpublic entities) Objective: single, principle-based revenue standard Improve accounting for contracts with customers More robust framework for recognizing revenue Increased comparability across industries & capital markets Better disclosures Nonpublic entities exempt from most quantitative ones
  26. R.R. - Scope Impacts almost all industries * Also excluded: contributions, collaborative arrangements
  27. R.R. - Core Principle Core Principle Recognize revenue to depict the transfer of promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services
  28. R.R. - Steps to Apply the Core Principle
  29. R.R. - Various Guidance Included Warranties Licenses Right of return Customer options for additional goods or services Breakage (customers’ unexercised rights) Principal versus agent Bill and hold arrangements Repurchase agreements Nonrefundable upfront fees Customer acceptance
  30. Revenue Recognition: Implementation Significant effort likely to be expended as the U.S. moves from the current industry-specific guidance to this new, broader, principles-based approach FASB’s formation of a transition resource group To identify and discuss broader issues, including those that may warrant follow-up standard-setting activity by the FASB Similar to what we’ve done in the past following issuance of FAS 157 (Valuation Resource Group) and certain other broad standards AICPA’s formation of various industry-focused groups Includes one for Healthcare and one for NFPs
  31. Disclosure Framework Project Objective Improve effectiveness of disclosures in notes to financial statements by clearly communicating the information most important to users of those statements Reducing volume of notes is not primary focus Sharpening the focus on important information can increase usefulness and reduce volume
  32. DF - Decision Processes
  33. Disclosure Framework – Next Steps Board Process Reporting Entity Process Exposure Draft of chapter in Concept Statement 8 Comments due July 14, 2014 Proposed ASU on an Entity’s Decision Process Consider results of field Test entity’s use of discretion
  34. Private Company Council Established by FAF on May 30, 2012; overseen by FAF Identifies, deliberates & votes on proposed alternatives within existing U.S. GAAP for private companies Based on agreed-on criteria w/FASB (Private Company Decision-making Framework) Subject to FASB endorsement and public due process Primary advisory body to FASB on active FASB agenda issues on behalf of private companies
  35. Standing FASB Project: Two Key Objectives Private Companies Monitor and consider proposed and final PCC alternatives for private companies with U.S. GAAP, in accordance with endorsement process Public Companies, NFPs, EBPs Determine whether such proposed and final alternatives are also appropriate for public companies, not-for-profit organizations, and employee benefit plans
  36. Private Company Council (PCC) Projects Final Alternatives Update No. 2014-02, Accounting for Goodwill Separate FASB project currently considering for public companies, NFPs Update No. 2014-03, Accounting for Certain Receive-Variable, Pay-Fixed Interest Rate Swaps—Simplified Hedge Accounting Approach Not extended to public companies, NFPs (health care at this time); being considered as part of FASB’s Hedging Project. Update No. 2014-07, Applying Variable Interest Entities Guidance to Common Control Leasing Arrangements Not applicable to NFPs (already scoped out of VIE guidance)
  37. Goodwill Current U.S. GAAP Final PCC Alternative Do not amortize goodwill Test for impairment at least annually or more frequently Goodwill impairment test At reporting unit level Two-step test Optional qualitative assessment Amortize goodwill Test for impairment upon occurrence of triggering event Goodwill impairment test At entity level or reporting unit level One-step test Optional qualitative assessment
  38. Private Company Council (PCC) Projects Current Project Issue No. 13-01A, Accounting for Identifiable Intangible Assets in a Business Combination FASB simultaneously considering for public companies, NFPs Preagenda Research/ Potential Future Projects Stock Compensation Disclosures(select areas)
  39. Simplification Initiative“Quick-hit” projects to help address two types of complexity:
  40. Questions / Comments ?

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