Genuine Learning Blog: FASB Staff Educational Paper – Retainage for Construction Contractors

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The FASB staff just released an Educational Paper on Retainage under Topic 606—clarifying how to present and disclose retainage in construction contracts. While it reinforces existing GAAP and offers optional disclosures to improve clarity, it also highlights a bigger issue: even when disclosures are technically “there”, users can still struggle to connect the dots. This is a great reminder that financial reporting isn’t just about compliance, it’s about communication.

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.

With extensive experience in auditing and technology, Peter serves as an Audit Training Facilitator at Galasso Learning Solutions. His expertise in auditing healthcare companies, employee benefit plans, and private companies with complex transactions has made him a key contributor to the development of technical accounting training programs.

Before joining GLS, Peter worked at a Big 4, specializing in auditing healthcare companies in both public and private sectors. He later transitioned to an Internal Audit role at a Fortune 500 company before returning to public accounting at a national firm, where he focused on audits involving business combinations, asset acquisitions, GAAP to IFRS conversions, and technology implementations.

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