FASAB – Recent Standards and Pending Proposals MOV AGA Spring Training May 14, 2013.

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FASAB – Recent Standards and Pending Proposals MOV AGA Spring Training May 14, 2013

Disclaimer Views expressed are those of the speaker. The Board expresses its views in official publications. 2

Overview ___________________________ Recent Standards –Earmarked Funds become Funds from Dedicated Collections (2013) –Deferred Maintenance and Repairs –Impairment of General PP&E (2015) Ongoing Projects –Federal Financial Reporting Model –Federal Entity New Projects –Public-Private Partnerships –Risk Assumed –Leases –Investments in non-Federal Securities 3

Federal Reporting Model Seeking to enhance the benefits of accrual basis financial statements Input to the Board: –User needs surveys, focus groups, and roundtables –FASAB Task Force on Government-wide Financial Reports (Dec 2010) –CFO Act 20-Year Report –Input from task forces focusing on agency level reporting on cost, budget and performance –Statement of spending pilots –Study of other sovereign government practices 4

Research Results Participants want particular or specialized information to meet their needs. Understandability of financial information. Centralized source for obtaining data –Move toward real-time data –Address program managers needs Integrate data –Financial and non-financial performance information –Program level cost information –Add forward-looking information in agency reports 5

Research Results, continued Improvement Needed in the Statement of Net Cost –Currently, most agencies present cost by strategic goal Strategic goals change over time even if programs do not Strategic goals are broad and analysis for decision making is not done at that level Some programs relate to multiple strategic goals –Some prefer to focus on “cost” by organizations, programs or projects –Matching cost and output (and eventually outcome) is still quite challenging: Costs are reported each period but outputs may not relate to the same period or occur immediately Costs are often external to the organization but still contribute to the outcome Budgets are not structured with cost accounting in mind –Same terms are used differently by different disciplines(cost per the budget versus cost per accrual principles versus cost per program evaluators) 6

Reporting Model – Next Steps Develop a framework for integrated reporting –What is the ideal? –Can we define a path to move toward the ideal? 7

Federal Entity FASAB established concepts in mid-90’s Standards now being developed Questions: –What to include (all entities “established by” the federal government or a subset)? –How to present information (all consolidated, some separately displayed or disclosed)? –What distinguishes “related” parties from parties included in governmental reports? 8

Federal Entity –Proposal Include in GPFFR all organizations budgeted for, controlled with potential for risk or reward, or owned Distinguish between consolidated entities and disclosure organizations –Consolidated entities are supported by general taxes and on- going decision making is more clearly linked to elected officials. Information for core entities is to be consolidated in financial statements. –Disclosure organizations are somewhat independent from elected officials and may be financial self-sustaining. Information regarding such organizations is to be disclosed in notes with emphasis on risk. 9

Federal Entity –Proposal Also addresses: –What entities are subject to SFFAS 34 – the GAAP hierarchy for federal entities –What organizations to include in component reporting entity GPFFR –How to deal with: FASB-basis information for consolidation entities Different year ends for disclosure organizations –Related parties –Amendments to SFFAC 2, Entity and Display Alternative View: –Organizations in receivership, conservatorship, or owned/controlled through interventions should not be equated with other disclosure organizations. –All interventions should be addressed in a single standard on risk assumed. 10

New Projects Risk Assumed Public-Private Partnerships _____Deferred Due to Resource Constraints_____ Leases Investments in non-federal securities 11

Risk Assumed Current reporting: –Risk assumed information (the present value of expected future cash flows for insurance in force) is required supplemental information with implementation inconsistent. –Commitments and contingencies disclosures vary and at the government-wide level there is uncertainty about comparability of component information and completeness. Objective: –Meaningful disclosures regarding risks assumed by the government. Challenges include Implicit risk assumptions Definition applicable across a diverse set of programs Measurement 12

Public-Private Partnerships Governments increasingly use innovative approaches to partnering with non-governmental entities. –Benefits include: Risk sharing Enhanced performance incentives Financing arrangements to avoid large up front investments of taxpayer funds –Arrangements may obscure costs and results. The project will consider how the lease and entity standards may be applied to such arrangements and fill any voids in the standards. 13

Leases Federal standards currently align with private sector and state/local government standards. FASB and IASB are developing a new approach which will limit the scope of “operating leases” dramatically. The FASAB project will consider: –Issues and practices in the federal domain –Merits of the revised FASB standards –A solution that meets federal financial reporting objectives FASB and IASB expect to issue a proposal (a revised ED) within the next 3 months. A FASAB task force has been formed to research current practice and identify issues. 14

Investments in Non-federal Securities Preparers and auditors applied the GAAP hierarchy to determine how to account for intervention activities such as those initiated in The focus of this project will be on intervention activities and providing standards for any future interventions of a similar nature. 15

Contact and Website Information General inquiries can be directed to Phone: –Listserv –Exposure Drafts –Active Projects Contact me at or