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  • Beyond debt: Accounting for other liability-classified arrangements
    2026/06/30

    Liability classification under US GAAP extends well beyond traditional loans and bonds. In this episode, we discuss common arrangements that may be accounted for as liabilities, including preferred stock, warrants, noncontrolling interests, failed sale transactions, sales of future revenue, and supplier finance programs. We cover liability classification, measurement, and other accounting implications.

    For further guidance on this topic, see our Financing transactions guide.

    This episode is the second in our debt-related miniseries, so stay tuned for more. In case you missed it, check out our first episode, Current or noncurrent? Getting debt classification right.

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    About our guests

    Bret Dooley is a PwC National Office Deputy Chief Accountant who leads teams focused on the financial services sectors and accounting for financial instruments. He has over 25 years of experience in the financial services, banking, and capital markets industries. Bret focuses on emerging financial reporting issues related to financial instruments, developing interpretive guidance, and assisting clients in resolving complex accounting matters.

    Chip Currie is a partner in PwC’s National office with 30 years of experience assisting companies in resolving complex business and accounting issues. He concentrates on the accounting for financial instruments under both current and emerging standards and works with many of the firm's largest financial services clients and a number of non-financial services clients on treasury-related matters.

    About our guest host

    Diana Stoltzfus is a partner in PwC’s National Office who helps to shape PwC’s perspectives on regulatory matters, responses to rulemakings and policy development, and implementation related to significant new rules and regulations. Prior to rejoining PwC, Diana was the Deputy Chief Accountant in the Office of the Chief Accountant (OCA) at the SEC where she led the activities of the OCA’s Professional Practices Group.

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    31 分
  • Current or noncurrent? Getting debt classification right
    2026/06/23

    Debt classification can significantly affect liquidity metrics, covenant compliance, and how stakeholders view a company’s financial position. This episode discusses the accounting guidance for classifying debt as current or noncurrent, including key judgments related to covenant violations, subjective acceleration clauses, refinancing arrangements, revolving credit facilities, and going concern.

    For more, see chapter 12 of our Financial statement presentation guide.

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    About our guests

    Suzanne Stephani is a director in PwC’s National Office specializing in the statement of cash flows as well as the application and interpretation of the accounting guidance related to financing, leasing, and foreign currency transactions.

    Christopher Gerdau is a partner in PwC’s National Office specializing in accounting for financial instruments and banking-related topics. Chris also conducts technical reviews of SEC filings and provides technical support to PwC’s practice offices. Chris’s client service expertise includes the banking, capital markets, and insurance industries.

    About our guest host

    Diana Stoltzfus is a partner in PwC’s National Office who helps to shape PwC’s perspectives on regulatory matters, responses to rulemakings and policy development, and implementation related to significant new rules and regulations. Prior to rejoining PwC, Diana was the Deputy Chief Accountant in the Office of the Chief Accountant (OCA) at the SEC where she led the activities of the OCA’s Professional Practices Group.

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    37 分
  • Disaggregated expense disclosures: Don’t roll the DISE
    2026/06/16

    The FASB’s disaggregation of income statement expenses (DISE) guidance requires public business entities to provide significantly more detail about key income statement expense captions beginning in 2027. This episode covers what the new disclosure requirements mean, why implementation may be more complex than expected, and how companies can start preparing their data, systems, processes, controls, and judgments now.

    For more on this topic read section 3.11 of PwC’s Financial statement presentation guide and our publication, FASB issues new disaggregated expense disclosure requirements (DISE).

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    About our guests

    Angela Fergason is a partner in PwC’s National Office. She is an experienced consultant on technical accounting and financial reporting matters, specializing in revenue recognition, employee compensation, and emerging issues impacting the technology industry. Angela is also PwC’s standard setting leader, managing PwC’s strategy for engaging in accounting standard setting activities.

    Gary Sardo is a partner in PwC’s Deals practice who advises companies on accounting and financial reporting matters from acquisitions, divestitures, capital raises, and complex deals, particularly in the pharmaceutical and life sciences industry. In this role, Gary also supports companies navigate the implementation of new accounting standards and evolving financial reporting requirements. Recently, Gary completed a tour in PwC’s National Office and a two-year fellowship at the Financial Accounting Standards Board.

    About our host

    Heather Horn is the PwC National Office Sustainability and Thought Leader, responsible for developing our communications strategy and conveying firm positions on accounting, financial reporting, and sustainability matters. In addition, she is part of PwC’s global sustainability leadership team, developing interpretive guidance and consulting with companies as they transition from voluntary to mandatory sustainability reporting. She is also the engaging host of PwC’s accounting and reporting weekly podcast and quarterly webcast series.

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    43 分
  • Setting the standard: FASB activity in 2026
    2026/06/09

    FASB standard setting activity continues full steam ahead in 2026, with projects focused on crypto assets, hedge accounting, liability-versus-equity classification, the statement of cash flows, and other key accounting topics. While the pace of new accounting standards may appear quieter than in recent years, the Board has been actively evaluating stakeholder feedback from its agenda consultation process and advancing projects that could lead to significant future accounting updates. This episode discusses the key themes emerging from that feedback, recent agenda decisions, and other developments companies should monitor.

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    About our guest

    Brandon Browne is a FASB Practice Fellow focusing primarily on standard setting matters affecting the financial services industry including hedging, current expected credit losses, paid-in-kind dividends, commodities accounting for banks, and others. Prior to his role at the FASB, Brandon was a director in the PwC Assurance practice, mainly supporting multinational companies in the Insurance industry and was also a member of the National Office where he focused on the review of SEC documents.

    About our guest host

    Angela Fergason is a partner in PwC’s National Office. She is an experienced consultant on technical accounting and financial reporting matters, specializing in revenue recognition, employee compensation, and emerging issues impacting the technology industry. Angela is also PwC’s standard setting leader, managing PwC’s strategy for engaging in accounting standard setting activities.

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    24 分
  • Governance beyond the boardroom: Insights for finance leaders
    2026/06/04

    In a complex business environment, governance extends well beyond the boardroom. This episode explores how finance leaders can help connect information, risk, strategy, and oversight to support effective decision-making and organizational resilience. Along the way, we discuss practical insights from COSO's corporate governance framework and considerations for building governance structures that are intentional, connected, and fit for purpose.

    • 1:13 – Overview of COSO’s corporate governance guidance and why it matters now
    • 7:33 – Connecting finance, legal, tax, and other functions
    • 10:49 – Information flow, escalation, and effective board oversight
    • 18:18 – Governance over AI, technology, and data
    • 22:29 – Connecting governance, risk, and internal controls

    For more information, see COSO’s Corporate Governance: Guiding Principles for Board Oversight, a publication developed in collaboration with PwC.

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    About our guests

    Matt DiGuiseppe is a managing director in PwC’s Governance Insights Center, which helps stakeholders navigate the evolving governance landscape. Matt has participated in numerous industry groups and was the founding chairperson of the Investor Stewardship Group (ISG), which advanced a set of corporate governance and stewardship principles for the US market.

    Carin Robinson is a director in PwC’s Governance Insights Center. With over 20 years of corporate governance experience, she advises on governance strategy, board composition and recruitment, board operations, succession planning, director development, and board relations.

    About our host

    Heather Horn is the PwC National Office Sustainability and Thought Leader, responsible for developing our communications strategy and conveying firm positions on accounting, financial reporting, and sustainability matters. In addition, she is part of PwC’s global sustainability leadership team, developing interpretive guidance and consulting with companies as they transition from voluntary to mandatory sustainability reporting. She is also the engaging host of PwC’s accounting and reporting weekly podcast and quarterly webcast series.

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    35 分
  • Sustainability now: “Clearing the air” on GHG Protocol updates
    2026/05/26

    A video of this podcast is available on YouTube, Spotify, or PwC’s website at viewpoint.pwc.com.

    The GHG Protocol continues to evolve as companies prepare for expanding climate reporting requirements under the California SB 253 law, ESRS, and ISSB standards. In this episode, we discuss the Scope 2 consultation, the Land Sector and Removals Guidance, and the new Actions and Market Instruments Request for Feedback and White Paper, along with related implementation and reporting challenges.

    For more information, see our In brief, GHG Protocol publishes Land Sector and Removals Standard.

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    About our guests

    Colin Powell is PwC Canada’s Technical Net Zero Leader. His work focuses on GHG quantification, life cycle assessment across many impact categories, GHG target setting, and developing decarbonization strategies. He has supported companies in quantifying over 1 billion tonnes of GHG emissions and worked previously as a consultant supporting global clients to understand their GHG emissions and how they can decarbonize. Colin sits on the GHG Protocol’s Scope 3 Technical Working Group, helping to shape the revision of the global standards used to account for GHG emissions. Colin is also a Professional Engineer (Ontario) and holds a PhD in wastewater treatment modeling.

    About our host

    Heather Horn is the PwC National Office Sustainability and Thought Leader, responsible for developing our communications strategy and conveying firm positions on accounting, financial reporting, and sustainability matters. In addition, she is part of PwC’s global sustainability leadership team, developing interpretive guidance and consulting with companies as they transition from voluntary to mandatory sustainability reporting. She is also the engaging host of PwC’s accounting and reporting weekly podcast and quarterly webcast series.

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    38 分
  • SEC semiannual reporting proposal: Cutting quarters, not corners
    2026/05/21

    A video of this podcast is available on YouTube, Spotify, or PwC’s website at viewpoint.pwc.com.

    The SEC’s proposal to allow optional semiannual reporting could significantly reshape public company reporting obligations and investor communications. SEC Division of Corporation Finance Director Jim Moloney joins the podcast to discuss what the proposal would change, why the SEC is considering the shift now, and the potential implications for companies, investors, and the public markets.

    For more on the SEC’s proposal, read our In brief, SEC proposes optional semiannual reporting framework.

    Hear more from Jim Moloney on the Material Matters podcast episode, Director Jim Moloney: Let the Free Markets be Free, where he discusses the future of SEC disclosure rules, public company reporting requirements, and the growing need to modernize decades-old regulatory frameworks.

    About our guests

    Jim Moloney is the Director of the Division of Corporation Finance at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Before returning to the SEC, he spent 25 years at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, where he co-chaired the firm’s securities regulation and corporate governance practice and advised clients on corporate governance matters, disclosure rules, mergers & acquisitions, tender offers, proxy contests, and going-private transactions, among other areas.

    John Vanosdall is a partner in PwC’s National Office focused on digital assets, revenue, and compensation arrangements. John previously served as both a Deputy Chief Accountant and Professional Accounting Fellow in the Office of the Chief Accountant at the SEC. Prior to re-joining the National Office, he served as the firm’s Accounting Advisory Leader. John has over 20 years of experience and has served some of the firm’s largest clients as a client service partner.

    About our guest host

    Kyle Moffatt is PwC’s Professional Practice leader, leading a team responsible for working with standard setters and regulators as well as delivering brand-defining thought leadership and educational materials. He also consults with engagement teams and audit clients on SEC reporting matters. Before PwC, Kyle spent almost 20 years with the SEC, most recently as Chief Accountant and Disclosure Program Director in the Division of Corporation Finance.

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    45 分
  • Sustainability now: Operationalizing the ISSB standards
    2026/05/12

    A video of this podcast is available on YouTube, Spotify, or PwC’s website at viewpoint.pwc.com.

    Reporting in accordance with the IFRS® Sustainability Disclosure Standards issued by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) continues to evolve as financial institutions navigate implementation challenges related to materiality, anticipated financial impacts, and data quality. In this episode, we share findings from our recent survey with the Institute of International Finance (IIF) of 24 global financial institutions on how firms are adopting the ISSB disclosure standards and discuss practical implementation insights with sustainability leaders from J.P. Morgan Chase and Citi.

    For more information on the ISSB standards, see our publications:

    • ISSB takes hold: Six key insights from the PwC-IIF financial institutions survey
    • ISSB continues enhancing SASB Standards with proposed amendments to three additional standards and IFRS S2 industry-based guidance

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    About our guests

    Linda French is Global Head of Sustainability Policy & Regulation for J.P. Morgan Chase, based in Washington, DC. Linda leads the firm’s engagement globally on sustainability-related financial policy and regulation.

    Prior to joining J.P. Morgan Chase, Linda led the Investment Company Institute’s (ICI) global engagement on policy issues related to sustainable finance and ESG investing. Linda has also worked in private law practice, at the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and in the asset management industry.

    Tim Adamson is a Sustainability, Risk, and Finance executive with over 20 years of experience shaping strategy and disclosure at leading financial institutions.

    In his current role as Chief of Staff to the Chief Sustainability Officer at Citi, Tim is at the forefront of developing and implementing sustainability reporting frameworks. He has extensive experience leading the creation of sustainability-related regulatory disclosures, partnering across Finance, Legal, Risk, and Technology to build scalable processes for governance, data collection, and assurance.

    About our guest host

    David Challen is a partner in PwC’s sustainability practice. He has over 17 years of experience in public accounting, performing audit-related services to public companies, broker-dealers, swap dealers, and not-for-profit entities. David has led large and mid-sized audit teams for banking and capital market clients for audits of financial statements, internal controls over financial reporting, and examination and review procedures for broker dealers.

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    47 分