All FASB articles – Page 15
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FASB simplifies income tax accounting for asset transfers
FASB has issued another simplification to accounting rules, this time targeting income taxes. The rule focuses on asset transfers within related entities. Tammy Whitehouse has more.
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FASB prepares new rule on debt classification
True to its word, the Financial Accounting Standards Board is preparing to issue a proposal meant to simplify how companies would be required to classify debt in the balance sheet. Tammy Whitehouse has more.
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Auditors plan to dig into controls, risk in year-end audits
Auditors preparing for the upcoming year-end audit cycle are assembling a long list of accounting, regulatory, and market concerns. Tammy Whitehouse has more.
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FASB drops ‘step two’ of goodwill impairment testing
With simplicity wining over precision, FASB has decided it will do away with the onerous second step of the goodwill impairment test. Tammy Whitehouse reports.
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Disclosure effectiveness gains traction and momentum
A host of private and regulatory groups are making big strides in improving disclosure effectiveness. Robert Herz has more.
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Bankers expect big accounting change under CECL model
Bankers expect CECL, a new rule on how to reflect credit losses in financial statements, to produce big accounting changes. According to Tammy Whitehouse, some say it is the biggest change ever.
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FASB pushes change to accounting for long-duration insurance
FASB has proposed a big change in accounting for insurance companies that deal in long-duration contracts like life insurance, annuities, disability, and long-term care. Tammy Whitehouse reports.
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AICPA issues 7 new drafts on revenue recognition questions
Tammy Whitehouse looks at the AICPA’s seven new working drafts to address some of the hardest revenue recognition questions in software, telecommunications, and other sectors.
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FASB proposes amortization change on some debt securities
FASB is proposing to change the accounting for callable debt securities, altering amortization provisions for those purchased at a premium. Tammy Whitehouse has more.
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In tech sectors, revenue recognition talks are intense
In preparing to adopt the new revenue recognition standard, experts debate how to apply the rules to complex contracts. Tammy Whitehouse reports.
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FASB offers more narrow corrections to new revenue rule
FASB has issued another proposed update to the massive new standard on revenue recognition to address more technical corrections and upgrades on a handful of narrow issues. Tammy Whitehouse has more.
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FASB adopts eight new cash flow classification rules
After years of nebulous guidance around three major issues of cash flow statements—operating, investing, and financing—FASB is making major clarifications. Tammy Whitehouse reports.
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FASB proposes new approach to hedge accounting
After finishing rules on the recognition and measurement of financial instruments and on loan losses, FASB is turning its attention back to hedge accounting with a new proposal. Tammy Whitehouse reports.
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Companies make early progress in adopting revenue recognition
As summer slips away, it appears many companies used the time wisely to make some progress in adopting the new revenue recognition accounting standard. Tammy Whitehouse has more.
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Let’s check in on FASB’s disclosure projects
Reporting companies have long had to include large amounts of information in the disclosures of financial statements, but that all might change for the better, says CW columnist Scott Taub.
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Taxonomy changes focus on helping consumers interpret data
FASB’s proposed 2017 U.S. GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy contains some changes that are meant to address concerns of users of XBRL-tagged financial statement data. Tammy Whitehouse has more.
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Companies get new rules to govern cash flow classification
FASB has approved a new Accounting Standards Update meant to clear up inconsistencies in how companies classify cash payments and receipts on the cash flow statement. Tammy Whitehouse has more.
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Will new lease accounting lead to less leasing?
Accounting experts are beginning to discuss whether companies might change their leasing strategies when they are required to add leases to balance sheets. Tammy Whitehouse reports.
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FASB seeks input on future rules, principles
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is looking for some guidance from capital market participants that could prove critical to how the board moves forward on accounting changes in the future. Tammy Whitehouse has more.
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FASB proposal would target income tax disclosures
FASB proposed a change to the disclosure requirements under Topic 740 in the Accounting Standards Codification that would require public companies to add nearly a dozen new items to their existing income tax disclosures, including income or losses from continuing operations along with income tax expense or benefit, separated by ...