Webinar

Quarterly accounting update—Summer 2025

Stay ahead on key accounting and financial reporting insights

July 10, 2025
Event details
Date and time

Recorded, watch on demand anytime

Intended audience

Chief financial officers, controllers, CPAs, accountants, treasurers, directors and other professionals involved in the financial reporting process

Duration

60 minutes

Event overview

Watch the recording of RSM’s summer quarterly accounting webinar to stay ahead of the latest developments and gain an in-depth understanding of recently issued Accounting Standards Updates (ASUs) by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).

You’ll hear about many notable updates, including:

  • ASU 2025-04, which provides updated guidance on how to classify the vesting conditions of share-based compensation which is payable to a customer when the buyer meets certain sales-related criteria
  • ASU 2025-03, which updates the guidance on determining the acquirer of a variable interest entity in certain facts and circumstances
  • The FASB’s forthcoming guidance which provides a practical expedient for both public and private companies regarding how to apply ASC 326 to trade accounts receivable recognized under ASC 606, as well as a further accounting policy election for private companies on the application of the practical expedient

Additionally, you will hear approaches for implementing the disclosure requirements of ASU 2023-09 related to ASC 740, Income Taxes, and receive an update on the scope and other provisions of the FASB’s project on purchased financial assets. 


Presenters
  • Ginger Buechler
    Partner
    RSM US LLP
    Ginger Buechler
    Partner
    RSM US LLP
  • Joseph Cascio
    Partner
    RSM US LLP
    Joseph Cascio
    Partner
    RSM US LLP
  • RoAnna Pascher
    Managing Director, Audit
    RSM US LLP
    RoAnna Pascher
    Managing Director, Audit
    RSM US LLP
Event details
Date and time

Recorded, watch on demand anytime

Intended audience

Chief financial officers, controllers, CPAs, accountants, treasurers, directors and other professionals involved in the financial reporting process

Duration

60 minutes

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