Episodes
Members of the KPMG Department of Professional Practice discuss details from the latest FASB proposal that would require disaggregation of certain income statement expenses in the notes to the financial statements for public companies.
Published 08/10/23
Maura Hodge, KPMG ESG Audit Leader, joins members of the ESG team in the KPMG Department of Professional Practice to discuss the latest developments in ESG reporting, this time focusing primarily on the newly released standards from the International Sustainability Standards Board and why US companies should engage.
Published 07/19/23
Angie Storm, KPMG Deputy Chief Accountant speaks with SEC Chief Accountant Paul Munter to discuss updates and hot topics.
Published 06/29/23
Members of the ESG team in the KPMG Department of Professional Practice discuss the latest developments in ESG reporting, this time focusing primarily on the updated draft ESRSs for companies in scope of the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.
Published 06/22/23
Members of the ESG team in the KPMG Department of Professional Practice lead you through a short explanation of the key elements for reporting GHG emissions under the Greenhouse Gas Protocol.
Published 05/17/23
KPMG professionals discuss ASU 2023-01, including the scope and key provisions of the amendments, effective dates, transition and special considerations for private entities that have not yet reported under ASC 842.
Published 04/12/23
Members of the ESG team in the KPMG Department of Professional Practice highlight additions to our in-depth handbook on the ways in which climate risk can manifest in the financial statements.
Published 04/05/23
Matt Drucker, KPMG Department of Professional Practice partner, and Jenna Summer, KPMG Washington National Tax partner, join host John Barbagallo to discuss the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Pillar Two Global Anti-Base Erosion (GloBE) rules and the accounting implications under US GAAP and IFRS Accounting Standards.
Published 03/15/23
Ashby Corum, KPMG Washington National Tax partner, and Jenna Terrell, KPMG Department of Professional Practice managing director, join host John Barbagallo in another installment of our podcast series on the accounting implications of the recently enacted IRA and CHIPS legislation under IFRS Accounting Standards.
Published 03/01/23
KPMG professionals discuss the impacts of ASU 2022-02 and answer questions encountered in practice about the elimination of separate recognition and measurement of TDRs and the required enhanced disclosures for modified receivables.
Published 02/15/23
KPMG Department of Professional Practice partners Timothy Brown, Erin McCloskey and Karmen Ward join host John Barbagallo to discuss the 2022 AICPA & CIMA Conference on Current SEC and PCAOB Developments – with a focus on the top accounting and reporting issues addressed at the conference.
Published 01/27/23
KPMG professionals discuss highlights from the 2022 AICPA and CIMA conference on financial reporting impacts from current economic uncertainty.
Published 01/20/23
Maura Hodge, KPMG ESG Audit Leader, is joined by partners Julie Santoro and Anita Chan to share their Top 5 themes for the 2022 reporting season and beyond.
Published 01/13/23
Ashby Corum, KPMG Washington National Tax partner, and Angie Storm, KPMG Department of Professional Practice partner, join host John Barbagallo in another installment of our podcast series on the accounting implications of the recently enacted IRA and CHIPS legislation – with a focus on accounting for transferable credits.
Published 11/16/22
KPMG professionals discuss the recently proposed segment reporting standards update from the FASB. The changes would enhance disclosures in annual and interim reporting, and require public companies to disclose significant segment expenses.
Published 11/04/22
Determining whether and how a multinational organization is in scope of the CSRD can be complex. In this podcast, KPMG professionals from the US and Germany outline the different CSRD scoping requirements and their impact on multinational US companies.
Published 11/04/22
KPMG professionals discuss the impacts of the recent ASU 2022-04, which enhances transparency of supplier finance programs to understand their effect on an entity’s working capital, liquidity and cash flows.
Published 10/25/22
Ashby Corum, KPMG Washington National Tax partner, and Matt Drucker, KPMG Department of Professional Practice partner, join host John Barbagallo in the next installment of our podcast series on the accounting implications of the recently enacted IRA and CHIPS legislation – with a focus on accounting for the new corporate alternative minimum tax (AMT).
Published 09/30/22
Ashby Corum, KPMG Washington National Tax partner, and Matt Drucker, KPMG Department of Professional Practice partner, join host John Barbagallo in another installment of our podcast series on the accounting implications of the recently enacted IRA and CHIPS legislation – with a focus on accounting for the new excise tax.
Published 09/23/22
Ashby Corum, KPMG Washington National Tax partner, and Meredith Canady, KPMG Department of Professional Practice partner, join host John Barbagallo in another installment of our podcast series on the accounting implications of the recently enacted IRA and CHIPS legislation – with a focus on accounting for refundable credits.
Published 09/16/22
Ashby Corum, KPMG Washington National Tax partner, and Angie Storm, KPMG Department of Professional Practice partner join host John Barbagallo on this first installment of a podcast series on the accounting implications of the recently enacted IRA and CHIPS legislation.
Published 09/06/22
Ashby Corum, KPMG Washington National Tax partner, and Angie Storm, KPMG Department of Professional Practice partner join host John Barbagallo on this first installment of a podcast series on the accounting implications of the recently enacted IRA and CHIPS legislation.
Published 09/01/22
KPMG professionals discuss ASU 2022-03, which will change practice for how certain entities consider sale restrictions in their fair value measurements.
Published 08/12/22
KPMG professionals discuss ASC 848 and the relief that may be available when accounting for the transition away from LIBOR and other interest rates that are expected to be discontinued.
Published 07/28/22