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IT, or not to IT? Issue: You work in the accounting policy group for a consumer products company The company has set aside funds in its budget for a complete overhaul of its computer information...

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IT, or not to IT?

Issue: You work in the accounting policy group for a consumer products company The company has set aside funds

in its budget for a complete overhaul of its computer information systems this year The CFO is aware that the FASB

and IASB are making steady progress on a project to overhaul lease accounting, which would put most (if not all)

leases on balance sheet, and has asked your team to work with IT to identify needed systems changes based on the

FASB’s proposal The CFO suggested that the company should adopt the FASB’s proposals (and begin accounting

for leases under the proposed model) once the updated computer systems are in place at the end of this year

You have been closely monitoring the FASB Board’s recent meetings and proposed standard, so you have a

good sense as to what the Boards want companies’ accounting to look like Your company has given you the green-

light to early-adopt the changes being contemplated by the FASB, and to incorporate these proposals into the new

IT system But the question is—is it the right thing for your company to do, to adopt this guidance so soon? Based

on your close monitoring of the FASB’s recent meetings, you know this is the way the boards believe leases should

be accounted for

Required: Draft a half-page to one-page response to the CFO’s suggestion

Answered 106 days After May 16, 2022

Solution

Rochak answered on Aug 30 2022
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The changes made by FASB and IASB regarding the lease accounting is that we need to now put all the leases that have been undertaken on the balance sheet to display it to the investors about the lease obligations that we have (Hunsader, Lawrey and Rich 2022).
The amendments made in the lease accounting by the FASB and IASB will not impact any other financial statement other than the balance sheet, because to date most organizations used to not...
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