Genuine Learning Blog: Proposed Changes to Segment Reporting

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After its post-implementation review, the FASB has proposed some updates to the current segment reporting requirements including requiring those entities with only one segment to provide disclosures. It also expands annual disclosures to interim reporting. Segment reporting is currently only required for public companies and the proposal continues that scope. Comments are due in December 2022.

Proposed Accounting Standards Update—Segment Reporting (Topic 280): Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures (fasb.org)

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SCACPA is excited to partner with Galasso Learning Solutions and the Genuine Learning Blog for real-time A&A updates and answers for SCACPA members. Melisa is a speaker on audit topics at SCACPA’s annual Spring Splash and Fall Fest conferences. She also takes part in many SCACPA seminars and rebroadcasts.

With over 15 years of experience in the accounting profession, Melisa Galasso designs and facilitates courses in advanced technical accounting and auditing topics, including not-for-profit and governmental accounting. She closely monitors regulatory bodies for changes in auditing and accounting guidance and serves as a subject matter expert in implementing the updated guidance.

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