November 2025 Newsletter
December 3, 2025
In November, the standard-setting world stayed busy: the FAF announced new trustees and appointed Catherine Shakespeare to the FASB, which also issued two final ASUs and held multiple meetings on topics from equity method updates to digital assets. GASB advanced its Revenue and Expense Recognition project with decisions on non-monetary consideration and valuation of donated assets. The Auditing Standards Board met to refine its strategy, while PEEC tackled a wide slate of ethics topics, including alternative practice structures, AI, and group audits. Meanwhile, HHS issued its updates to Uniform Guidance, and OMB finally released the 2025 Compliance Supplement—so far showing no material changes from the draft.

We hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! In November, we saw lots of appointments. The FAF named three new members to the Board of Trustees. They also appointed Catherine Shakespeare to the FASB. They issued two final standards—ASU 2025-08: Financial Instruments—Credit Losses (Topic 326): Purchased Loans and ASU 2025-08: Derivatives and Hedging (Topic 815): Hedge Accounting Improvements. They met 3 times this month on topics ranging from the equity method & renewable energy partnerships to digital assets. They also had a Public Markets Advisory Committee Meeting. We are still expecting a few more ASUs this year. Anyone want to guess how many final ASUs will be issued in 2025? We’ll know next month!

During the November GASB Board Meeting, the Board advanced key components of the Revenue and Expense Recognition project, focusing on non-monetary consideration across both Category A and B transactions. The discussions centered on bifurcation, measurement approaches, and how donated capital assets and commodities should be valued. The Board affirmed several staff recommendations, including using acquisition value for donated assets, measuring non-monetary consideration at fair value at contract inception, and treating subsequent adjustments as changes in estimate or gains/losses.

The Auditing Standards Board met from November 4-6 to focus on its strategy. They also reviewed feedback from their confirmations and attestation standards proposals. Their next meeting will be in 2026!

The Professional Ethics Executive Committee (PEEC) met on November 4 & 5. Their meeting included a vast number of agenda items, including alternative practice structures, with a focus on private equity, engagements subject to SSAEs, group audits, artificial intelligence, and Federal Acquisition Act and preventing organizational conflicts of interest.

Finally, the Department of Health and Human Services has issued its Adoption of the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards. And as we announced last week, OMB FINALLY issued the 2025 Compliance Supplement on November 25th. A little Thanksgiving reading opportunity. Our team has dug into the final version, and so far, there are no material differences between the draft and the final version. If there are any found, we will definitely let you know!

Jaclyn Veno CPA | Auditing Level Training | CPE

Melisa Galasso, CPA, CSP, CPTD

Melisa F. Galasso is the founder and CEO of Galasso Learning Solutions LLC. A CPA with nearly 20 years of experience in the accounting profession, Melisa designs and facilitates courses in advanced technical accounting and auditing topics, including not-for-profit and governmental accounting.

Her passion is providing high-quality CPE that is meaningful, creates efficiencies and improves quality, and positively impacts ROI. She also supports essential professional development, audit level training, and train the trainer efforts.

Melisa is a Certified Speaking Professional, a Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD), and has earned the Association for Talent Development Master Trainer™ designation. Her passion for instructional design and adult learning techniques is one of the differentiators that set her apart from other CPE providers.

She also serves on the FASB’s Not-for-Profit Advisory Committee (NAC), AICPA Council, and the AICPA’s Women’s Initiative Executive Committee (WIEC). She also serves as a Subject Matter Expert for the Center for Plain English Accounting. She previously served on the AICPA’s Technical Issues Committee (TIC), the VSCPA’s Board of Directors, and is a past Chair of the NCACPA’s A&A committee. In addition, Melisa is the author of Money Matters for Nonprofits: How Board Members Can Harness the Power of Financial Statements by Understanding Basic Accounting which is available on Amazon or anywhere you purchase books online.

Melisa received a Top 50 Women in Accounting Award in 2021 by Ignition, is a 2020 Enterprising Women of the Year Award recipient, and was honored as a “40 under 40” by CPA Practice Advisor in 2017, 2018, and 2019. She was also named the 2019 Rising Star by her regional NAWBO chapter, received the Don Farmer award for achievement in technical content instruction, and earned several other awards for public speaking and technical training.