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24 JAN 2025 / FASB REPORTING

How FASB’s Accounting Updates Are Changing the Way You Work

How FASB’s Accounting Updates Are Changing the Way You Work

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) unveiled a proposed Accounting Standards Update (ASU) with 34 targeted changes. Designed to refine and simplify the FASB Accounting Standards Codification (ASC), this move is part of FASB’s “evergreen project” to keep GAAP sharp, relevant, and accessible. This update isn’t just an adjustment—it’s a roadmap for clearer, more efficient financial reporting. From tweaking technical definitions to aligning with modern business practices, FASB is setting the stage for an upgraded playbook that professionals across industries can use to level up their practice.

Why These Changes Matter

As the saying goes, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” but let’s be real—GAAP had a few quirks. With feedback pouring in from stakeholders, FASB is laser-focused on:

  • Simplifying complex standards to minimize confusion.
  • Offering clear guidance for consistent application.
  • Reflecting current industry norms and practices.

The result? A more user-friendly GAAP that boosts transparency and accuracy across the board. Let’s dive into the biggest updates and what they mean for you.

Key Changes You Need to Know

  • Ditching Old Terms: The term “amortized cost” gets a refresh, replaced by “amortized cost basis.” While this might seem like semantics, it’s a big deal for professionals who rely on consistent terminology. It’s time to update policies, systems, and training materials to keep everyone on the same page.
  • Clarifying EPS Calculations: FASB is tweaking how diluted Earnings Per Share (EPS) is calculated when there’s a loss from continuing operations. Only potential shares that reduce EPS will now count, ensuring clearer and more consistent calculations. For auditors and analysts, this means revisiting historical statements and adjusting workflows. But the payoff? More accurate and comparable results across industries.
  • Beneficial Interests: Ever dealt with overlapping calculations for beneficial interests? Say goodbye to double counting. FASB now excludes credit loss allowances from reference amounts, providing a cleaner and more transparent approach. While this requires a methodology review, it’s a step toward precision in financial reporting—especially for financial institutions.
  • Clearing the Air on Receivables Transfers: Ambiguity surrounding receivables from contracts with customers has been a thorn in many industries’ sides. FASB’s update aligns these transfers with existing financial asset transfer rules, offering clarity where there was once confusion. Retailers, tech firms, and other receivables-heavy sectors can breathe easier, knowing these transactions now have clear guidelines.
  • NFPs Step Up with CECL Standards: For not-for-profit entities (NFPs), applying the Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) model to receivables marks a significant shift. This alignment with for-profit standards enhances comparability while ensuring consistent credit loss reporting. While implementing CECL might feel like a mountain to climb, the view from the top, a streamlined and standardized approach—is worth it.

The ASU doesn’t stop at the high-level changes—it also addresses numerous technical corrections and refinements to enhance GAAP usability. These may not grab headlines, but they’re crucial for day-to-day application:

  • Lease Receivables: Enhanced disclosures now exclude certain sales-type and direct financing leases, simplifying compliance for lessors.
  • Treasury Stock Accounting: A third method for handling excess repurchase costs is now explicitly permitted, offering more flexibility to companies managing treasury stock.
  • Real Estate Investments: New guidance references proportional amortization for investments primarily aimed at receiving tax credits, ensuring a consistent approach.

While these adjustments might seem small individually, together they significantly improve GAAP’s usability and relevance.

Why It Matters for Professionals

These updates are more than tweaks; they’re growth opportunities. Here’s how they’ll shape your day-to-day:

  • Auditors & CPAs: The retrospective applications for updates like EPS calculations mean revisiting past financials. It’s a chance to lead the charge on compliance and showcase your expertise.
  • Financial Analysts: Better consistency in financial statements means easier comparisons and sharper insights. Staying updated on these changes will keep you ahead of the curve.
  • NFPs: Adopting CECL standards is a big shift, but it levels the playing field, making your financials more credible and competitive.
  • Business Leaders: Clearer rules mean better decisions. Partnering with your accounting team to implement these updates will drive strategic success.

Your Playbook for a Smooth Transition

FASB wants to hear from you! Stakeholders can weigh in until April 22, 2025, so here’s how to get started:

  • Get the Lowdown: Check out the full ASU on FASB’s website and map out which changes impact your organization.
  • Impact Check: Assess how these updates will affect your processes, policies, and reporting.
  • Speak Up: Share your feedback with FASB during the public comment period.
  • Prep Your Team: Train your staff on the changes and their implications.
  • Update Systems: Align your documentation, workflows, and tools with the new standards.

Whether you’re concerned about implementation hurdles or have suggestions to refine the guidance, this is your moment to make an impact.  Stakeholder input isn’t just a formality, it’s a crucial step that ensures these updates address real-world challenges and align with industry needs.

It’s Go Time

FASB’s updates aren’t just changes—they’re opportunities. Whether you’re an auditor, analyst, or business leader, embracing these tweaks can put you ahead of the game. Remember, as the old saying goes: “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” Don’t sit on the sidelines—engage, prepare, and adapt. Get involved, stay informed, and make your voice heard. Together, we’re not just adapting to change—we’re leading it. Subscribe to MYCPE ONE Insights for the latest in finance, accounting, and corporate news delivered straight to your inbox.

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