The US Treasury is expected to increase its examination of inbound deals that may be a risk to national security. Craig Stronberg discusses the latest developments that businesses should care about and what they should expect. Learn more at https://www.pwc.com/us/policyondemand. Speakers: Craig Stronberg, PwC’s Intelligence’s leader for Business Acumen, Pw ... Show More
Oct 2025
Sale of a business – Held for sale criteria, disc ops, and more
<p>In today’s episode, we explore the accounting implications of selling a business—an increasingly relevant topic in today’s market. From initial considerations through the final disposition, we break down key accounting judgments, classification, and presentation requirements.< ... Show More
39m 53s
Oct 2024
Equity interest accounting – The measurement alternative and more
<p>We wrap up our miniseries on loans and investments with a discussion of the accounting for equity interests, a topic that can impact companies across all industries.<br/><br/>In this episode, we discuss:</p><ul><li><b>2:02</b> – Equity interests in scope of ASC 321, <em>Invest ... Show More
35m 58s
Jul 2024
Unraveling the accounting for collaborative arrangements
<p>We conclude our revenue miniseries with an episode on collaborative arrangements, which has its own guidance (ASC 808, <em>Collaborative Arrangements</em>) but also often interacts with other guidance, including that on revenue from contracts with customers.<br/><br/>In this e ... Show More
44m 21s
Apr 2023
Subsequent events: To recognize or not to recognize?
<p>Every Tuesday in April, Pat Durbin is taking over the podcast sharing insights and going back to basics on some critical accounting areas, including contingent liabilities, subsequent events, and inventory.</p><p>In this episode, Heather Horn and Pat are joined by Latina Fauco ... Show More
38m 6s