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Series 1: FASB Nonprofit Financial Statement Project – Presentation of Net Assets

Posted by nhogan on Mar 13, 2017 10:52:17 AM

In August 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update 2016-14, Presentation of Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Entities (“ASU”). FASB’s agenda was separated into two phases of which Phase 1 has been included in the ASU. Currently, the FASB does not have a projected timeline for Phase 2. Phase 1 of the financial statement project was initiated in 2011 by the FASB to ensure nonprofit reporting continues to meet the dynamic needs of users. It is important to note that a key objective for this ASU is to allow nonprofit entities to tell their financial story and improve the usefulness of information provided to donors, grantors and other users of the financial statements. Since the issuance of the ASU, many clients and board members have posed the question, “How will these new statements and disclosure requirements be presented and what should we do now, prior to adoption?”  While the ASU provides presentation and disclosure examples which help answer these questions, Smith & Howard will be providing a series of in-depth articles on the changes to financial statement presentation and disclosures set forth in the ASU. At the conclusion of the series, practical recommendations for how to prepare for the changes will be provided. Until the second phase is issued by the FASB, our series will include only the changes set in Phase 1 and will cover the following topics:

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