Surgent's Annual FASB Update and Review
4.00 Credits
Member Price $159
Non-Member Price $179
Overview
This course provides a detailed discussion on the key topics related to financial reporting, though in a summarized format. The course will focus on recent ASUs issued by the FASB, including the 12 ASUs issued in 2025, with a concentration on issues of greatest significance to most accounting practitioners. The greatest emphasis on the ASUs will focus on those effective in 2025 and 2026. Specifically, the course will review ASUs addressing financial instruments, disaggregated expenses, government grants, credit losses under ASC 326, and the final stages of the ASC 842 post-implementation review (PIR) report findings. Other hot-button accounting issues, such as what is on the FASB’s technical agenda, are also discussed.
This course is the place to go for a succinct but thorough update on the big topics impacting financial accounting and reporting.
Highlights
- Private company standard-setting activities
- Recent FASB Accounting Standards Updates (ASUs), including those addressing financial instruments, credit losses under ASC 326, government grants, and business combinations
- Non-GAAP financial measures
- ASC 842, Leases
- ASC 842 final PIR report findings
Prerequisites
Experience in financial accounting and reporting
Designed For
Practicing CPAs and their staffs, both in public accounting and business and industry, as well as controllers, accountants, and other financial accounting personnel involved in financial statement preparation and review
Objectives
- Be aware of recent private company standard-setting activities
- Review the latest FASB Accounting Standards Updates (ASUs)
- Recall key provisions of recently issued FASB Updates
- Recall common non-GAAP financial measures and requirements surrounding their disclosure
- Understand the key provisions and updates to Topic 842, Leases, and the results of the final stage of the FASB’s PIR process, including its final report on the topic
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Jason Carney, Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Jason Carney, CPA, CISA, PMP, CISSP, CCSP, Esq. is a Lead Information Security Analyst with Thomson Reuters. He has more than 15 years of experience in public accounting, consulting and industry. His specialties include information security, tax problem resolution and data analysis. Carney has worked in Federal Finance, Information Security and Tax. He is a member of the Minnesota Bar and was a President’s Scholar at the University of Saint Thomas Law School. Carney co-founded the Scott County Conciliation Clinic and represents impoverished debtors pro bono in association with the Volunteer Lawyers Network. He wrote “What is Business Intelligence and Why Should CPAs Care?” for Footnote and contributed to the upcoming What Every Lawyer Needs to Know About Client Trust Accounts.
Non-Member Price $179
Member Price $159
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