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Summary of GASB Updates  Effective Dates – Recently Issued GASB Standards  June 30, 2012  GASB Statement No. 64, Derivative Instruments: Application.

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1 Summary of GASB Updates  Effective Dates – Recently Issued GASB Standards  June 30, 2012  GASB Statement No. 64, Derivative Instruments: Application of Hedge Accounting Termination Provisions

2 Summary of GASB Updates  Effective Dates – Recently Issued GASB Standards  June 30, 2013  GASB Statement No. 60, Accounting and Financial Reporting for Service Concession Arrangements*  GASB Statement No. 61, The Financial Reporting Entity Omnibus, an amendment of GASB Statements No. 14 and No. 34  GASB Statement No. 62, Codification of Accounting and Financial Reporting Guidance contained in Pre-November 30, 1989 FASB and AICPA*  GASB Statement No. 63, Financial Reporting of Deferred Outflows of Resources, Deferred Inflows of Resources and Net Position* * Effective as of the previous December 31, however effective as of June 30, for the State of Illinois.

3 Summary of GASB Updates  Effective Dates – Recently Issued GASB Standards  June 30, 2014  GASB Statement No. 65, Items Previously Reported as Assets and Liabilities*  GASB Statement No. 66, Technical Corrections – 2012*  GASB Statement No. 67, Financial Reporting for Pension Plans * Effective as of the previous December 31, however effective as of June 30, for the State of Illinois.

4 Summary of GASB Updates  Effective Dates – Recently Issued GASB Standards  June 30, 2015  GASB Statement No. 68, Accounting and Financial Reporting for Pension Plans

5 Summary of GASB Updates  GASB Statement No. 64 – Derivative Instruments: Application of Hedge Accounting Termination Provisions (Amendment to GASB No. 53)  Establishes criteria as to when hedge accounting should continue after the replacement of a swap counterparty or a swap counterparty’s credit support provider.

6 Summary of GASB Updates  GASB Statement No. 60 – Service Concession Arrangements (SCAs)  Public-Private Partnership in which:  The transferor conveys to an operator the right and obligation to provide services through the use of a facility (capital asset) in exchange for significant consideration.  The operator is compensated through fees from third parties.  The transferor has the ability to determine the services provided by the operator, to whom these services are available and the prices charged for the services.  The transferor is entitled to ownership or other significant residual interest in the service utility of the facility at the end of the arrangement.  Examples :  Parking Garages, Parking Meters, Roads and Bridges

7 Summary of GASB Updates  GASB Statement No. 61 – The Financial Reporting Omnibus  Provides amendments to GASB Statement No. 14, The Financial Reporting Entity relating to component and blended component units:  Increases emphasis on financial relationships (i.e. financial benefit or burden) between the primary government and the potential component unit when determining to include or exclude a potential component unit within the financial statements.  Expands the blending requirements for component units within the primary government financial statements.  Expands footnote disclosures emphasizing the reasons for including a component unit.

8 Summary of GASB Updates  GASB Statement No. 62 – Codification of Pre- November 30, 1989 FASB and AICPA Pronouncements  Primary objective is to directly incorporate the applicable provisions in FASB and AICPA pronouncements issued before November 30, 1989 into the state and local government accounting and financial reporting standards.

9 Summary of GASB Updates  GASB Statement No. 63 – Financial Reporting of Deferred Outflows of Resources, Deferred Inflows of Resources and Net Position  Addresses presentation issues associated with the new financial position elements created in Concepts Statement No. 4 (issued in June 2007).  Deferred Outflows of Resources and Deferred Inflows of Resources should only be used as specifically required in authoritative GASB pronouncements:  GASB No. 53 – Derivative Instruments  GASB No. 60 – Service Concession Arrangements  GASB No. 64 – Items Previously Presented as Assets and Liabilities

10 Summary of GASB Updates  Definitions:  Deferred outflow of resources  a consumption of net assets by the government that is applicable to a future period.  Has a natural “debit” balance and is reported similar to assets.  Deferred inflow of resources  An acquisition of net assets by the government that is applicable to a future reporting period.  Has a natural “credit” balance and is reported similar to liabilities.  Net position  The residual of all elements presented in a financial position statement.

11  Assets  Deferred Outflows of Resources  Liabilities  Deferred Inflows of Resources  Net Position Balance Sheet (Governmental Fund Financials)  Assets  Deferred Outflows of Resources  Liabilities  Deferred Inflows of Resources  Fund Balance Summary of GASB Updates Reporting Requirements Statement of Net Position (Government-Wide Financials)

12 Summary of GASB Updates  Reporting Requirements (cont.)  Footnote Disclosures –  Governments should provide details of different types of deferred amounts in the notes to the financial statements if the deferred inflow/outflow consists of multiple components on the face of the financial statements.

13 Summary of GASB Updates  GASB Statement No. 65 – Items Previously Reported as Assets and Liabilities  Objective is to determine whether certain transactions previously reported as assets and liabilities should continue to be reported as such or should instead be reported as:  A deferred outflow of resources, or  An outflow of resources (expense/expenditure), or  A deferred inflow of resources, or  An inflow of resources (revenue).

14 Summary of GASB Updates  GASB Statement No. 65 – Reporting Examples  Deferred Outflows of Resources (debit balance)  Grants paid in advance of meeting timing requirements  Deferred amounts from refunding of debt (debits)  Cost to acquire rights to future revenues (intra-entity)  Deferred loss from sale-leaseback  Deferred Inflows of Resources (credit balance)  Grants received in advance of meeting timing requirement (unavailable revenue within governmental funds)  Deferred amounts from refunding of debt (credits)  Proceeds from sales of future revenues (GASB No. 48)  Deferred gain from sale-leaseback  “Regulatory” credits

15 Summary of GASB Updates  GASB Statement No. 65 – Reporting Examples  Assets  Grants paid in advance of meeting eligibility requirements (other than timing)  Rights to future revenues acquired from outside the reporting entity  Liabilities  Derived tax revenue received in advance  Premium revenues (risk pools)  Grants received in advance of meeting eligibility requirements (other than timing)

16 Summary of GASB Updates  GASB Statement No. 65 – Reporting Examples  Outflows of Resources (Expense/Expenditure)  Debt issuance costs (other than insurance)  Initial costs incurred by lessor in an operating lease  Acquisition costs for risk pools  Loan origination costs  Inflows of Resources (Revenue)  Loan origination fees  Commitment fees (after exercise or expiration)

17 Summary of GASB Updates  GASB Statement No. 66 – Technical Corrections – an amendment of GASB Statements No. 10 and No. 62  Resolves conflicting guidance surrounding differences in Statements No. 54 and No. 10 regarding the reporting of risk financing activities  Resolves differences between Statements No. 62 and No. 13 regarding the reporting of certain operating lease transactions and No. 48 regarding the reporting of the acquisition of a loan or group of loans

18 Summary of GASB Updates  GASB Statement No. 67 – Financial Reporting for Pension Plans & GASB Statement No. 68 – Accounting and Financial Reporting for Pension Plans  Guidance relates to the accounting and financial reporting surrounding how pension costs and obligations are measured and reported in audited external financial reports.  Issued in June 2012 – Final GASB Statement to be available in August 2012.


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