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A Strange Disclosure Quirk for Private Companies Adopting ASC 842
Mind the GAAP and Wipfli recently wrote a short letter to the FASB highlighting a potential disclosure quirk affecting private companies adopting ASC 842, Leases, on a cumulative-effect basis. The firms have asked the FASB to issue a narrow scope amendment to address the issue.
Subsurface Rights – ASC 842 and IFRS 16 Convergence Gone Amuck
Discussions at a recent IFRS Interpretations Committee highlight that international and U.S. practitioners may be interpreting new U.S. GAAP and IFRS leasing guidelines differently.
Agenda request to address the accounting for warrant modifications
Mind the GAAP joined five other professional services firms in requesting that the FASB promulgate guidance on the accounting for warrant modifications – a transaction that has significantly increased in frequency over the past few years.
Mind the GAAP Comments on the FASB’s Proposals On Cloud Computing Implementation Costs
An increasing number of software providers are requiring their customers to purchase cloud-based access to the exact same software that was once offered through traditional licenses. U.S. GAAP provides guidance on how companies that license software should account for the costs of acquiring and implementing that software. But similar guidance doesn’t exist on how to account for costs associated with implementing a cloud-based arrangement. The FASB has attempted to fix this omission, and Mind the GAAP has provided feedback in a comment letter.
Mind the GAAP Comments on the FASB’s Proposals Around Nonemployee Share-Based Payment Awards
Mind the GAAP is generally supportive of the proposed amendments to simplify the accounting for nonemployee share-based payment transactions. However, we believe that the proposed standard should address a specific practice issue we see at many of our clients.
How the New Revenue Rules Impact Incentive Compensation Arrangements
Scott Ehrlich from Mind the GAAP shares his views on how the new revenue guidelines in ASC 606 can affect executive compensation programs.
Mind the GAAP comments on FASB’s Materiality Proposals
We are generally supportive of the Proposed ASU. Each reporting entity is unique and should be allowed to exercise discretion in determining which disclosures are most meaningful and relevant for the primary users of its financial statements…
In Brief vol. 17 EITF’s Proposed Classification of Certain Cash Receipts and Cash Payments
At its November 2015 meeting, the FASB’s Emerging Issues Task Force (EITF) reached tentative conclusions on eight of the nine issues relating to the classification of certain cash receipts and payments on the statement of cash flows…
Considerations for Companies and Auditors from Reg A+ Offerings
Earlier this year, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) released final rules to facilitate access to capital by smaller companies. The rules actually expanded an existing set of SEC guidelines known as Regulation A…
Two Minute Roundup vol. 11 (FASB Simplification Efforts)
In 2014, the FASB commenced a project to reduce cost and complexity in financial reporting. The goal was to make targeted simplifications to certain accounting rules…
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