On April 1, the FASB released a Staff Educational Paper that addresses questions about how to apply revenue recognition guidance about presentation and disclosures to construction contracts that contain retainage (or retention) provisions. Originally, the PCC had thought standard setting was going to be required, but ultimately, it was decided that the paper would provide the needed guidance, and the PCC removed the project from its agenda. The FASB met as a board once so far in April, finalizing guidance for changes to derivative scope. They are also meeting again today to discuss CECL and Purchased Financial Assets, as well as Accounting for Paid-in-Kind Dividends on Preferred Stock. We expect two final ASUs this quarter as well as a proposal on Accounting for Debt Exchanges. So stay tuned for more standard setting!
The GASB had a relatively quiet April. The Board convened yesterday, with meetings continuing today and tomorrow. Yesterday’s session focused on reviewing and considering approval of the preballot draft of the 2025 Implementation Guidance Update and redeliberating on issues raised in response to the Infrastructure Assets Preliminary Views. Today, the Board will continue discussions on the Revenue and Expense Recognition Project, review public comments on the Subsequent Events Exposure Draft, and consider the proposed technical plan for the second third of 2025. The Board will conclude its meetings on May 1 with a session alongside the AICPA’s State and Local Government Expert Panel, focusing on areas of common interest within the state and local government sector.
The ASB did not meet in April but has a three-day meeting scheduled for May. The meeting is expected to focus on the ASB’s fraud proposal as well as an upcoming SSAE to make significant changes to the attestation standards. We’ll provide an update next month on the expected fraud ED. FinREC will also meet in May, and Melisa will be in attendance to provide more updates next month.
As with the theme of AICPA committees, the PEEC did not meet this month but has two important meetings scheduled for May so stay tuned!