The Financial Accounting Standards Board’s (FASB) recent lease accounting standards (ASC 842) are impacting toll agreements for stand-alone battery energy storage systems (BESS). These standards ...
A joint effort by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) and the International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation (“IFRS”) will fundamentally reset the accounting treatment of leases ...
The Financial Accounting Standards Board’s new lease-accounting standard, ASC 842, went into effect for public transportation and logistics companies last year. FASB recently proposed extending the ...
Members of the Financial Accounting Standards Board voted 6 to 1 at a meeting in March to create a new, optional transition method for lessees under the ASC 842 lease accounting standards. The new ...
Accounting and finance organizations for many multinational businesses are currently working to create plans for two separate lease accounting standards: the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s ASC ...
The US GAAP lease accounting standard, ASC 842, requires that all leases, both operating and finance, are moved on-balance sheet unless the lease term is less than 12 months. The on-balance sheet ...
Over the last two years, organizations have been scrambling to comply with the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s (FASB) new lease accounting standard ASC 842. Public companies needed to meet the ...
When the calendar flipped from 2021 to 2022, your private company didn’t only enter yet another year. Instead, it entered when the latest Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) ASC 842 compliance ...
Businesses today are operating in an unprecedented time of change, forcing organizations to drive results while also navigating an increasingly complex marketplace. One such important change is with ...
Businesses today are operating in an unprecedented time of change, forcing organizations to drive results while also navigating an increasingly complex marketplace. Businesses today are operating in ...
For decades, companies have leveraged a tactic called off-balance sheet (OBS) financing to borrow for major capital expenditures, including real estate and equipment, without having to account for ...