The US Week in Review highlights this week’s developments and emerging issues in the financial reporting world and gives you direct access to relevant technical accounting guidance and thought leadership produced by EY.
What’s new from EY
Our Technical Line has been updated to reflect the SEC’s recently adopted new and amended rules that are intended to more closely align the requirements and legal obligations of parties involved in de-SPAC transactions with those of parties involved in traditional initial public offerings (IPOs). The updated publication discusses the key accounting and reporting requirements SPACs and companies considering merging with a SPAC should be aware of, including new disclosures for SPAC IPOs and de-SPAC transactions, among other related changes.
In our comment letter we provide our views on certain topics addressed in the PCAOB staff’s briefing paper on the proposal that were discussed at the roundtable on 6 March 2024. While we continue to support the PCAOB’s efforts to modernize its standards, we express concerns about the threshold that auditors would apply when identifying all laws and about the extent of the auditor’s procedures to address the risk of material misstatement related to noncompliance with indirect laws and regulations under the proposal. We also recommend that the PCAOB repropose the amendments.
The March 2024 edition of Financial reporting briefs summarizes the major accounting and regulatory developments during the quarter, including the SEC’s new rules on climate-related disclosures. It includes a reference library listing the EY publications issued during the period and other recent publications.
Regulatory matters
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Appeals court stays SEC’s climate-related disclosure rules in response to lawsuit
The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted a request for an administrative stay of the SEC’s climate-related disclosure rules in response to one of the several lawsuits filed challenging the rules. The stay temporarily prevents the rules from taking effect while litigation continues. More developments are expected as the court that will hear the challenges to the rules on a consolidated basis is determined. The rules, adopted on 6 March 2024, require registrants to include certain climate-related information in their registration statements and annual reports.
Standard Setter updates
Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)
FASB clarifies when profits interest awards are in the scope of ASC 718
The FASB issued an Accounting Standards Update to add an example illustrating how an entity applies the scope guidance in Accounting Standards Codification 718, Compensation – Stock Compensation, to assist in determining whether a profits interest or similar award should be accounted for as a share-based payment arrangement under that guidance or should be accounted for under another accounting standard. See our upcoming To the Point.
ASB names Jackson M. Day as director of technical activities
The FASB named Jackson M. Day as director of technical activities, starting in July. He will join the FASB from Ernst & Young LLP, where he is a partner working in Professional Practice.
Upcoming webcasts
What you need to know for Q1 2024 financial reporting (Replay – offering 2 of 2)
26 March 2024, 1 p.m. Eastern time
Audit committee considerations for Q1 2024
9 April 2024, 3 p.m. Eastern time