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PwC professionals share perspectives on today's key regulatory, accounting and financial developments. Providing insight using plain English to help you stay current in a rapidly changing business world.

Episodes

  • Talking ESG: Key takeaways from Climate Week 2023

    17/10/2023 Duration: 35min

    New York City Climate Week brings together international business leaders, policymakers, and other civic leaders to help drive progress and speed transition on climate-related issues. This year’s event highlighted the sustainability advancements made over the past year – with a look ahead to the actions companies need to take next to prepare for net zero.This week, host Heather Horn is joined by Will Jackson-Moore, PwC’s Global Sustainability Leader, to discuss some of the bigger themes that emerged from the week, from energy transition and demand reduction to the impact of emerging sustainability reporting regimes around the world.In this episode, you’ll hear discussion of:3:04 - An overview of the current sustainability landscape and the challenges that companies face with decarbonization8:00 - The relative priority companies are assigning to climate actions and progress10:32 - How organizations are executing strategic planning and reporting on climate15:44 - The time runway for companies to transform their

  • Talking ESG: The latest on Inflation Reduction Act energy incentives

    12/10/2023 Duration: 42min

    As companies move forward with clean energy investments and decarbonization projects, many face questions about which of these projects qualify for tax incentives under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and how best to utilize the act’s credits and other green initiatives. In today’s episode, Heather Horn welcomes back Matt Haskins, PwC principal, to discuss the latest IRS guidance for IRA initiatives, marketplace transactions, and further considerations for companies looking to take advantage of the IRA. In this episode, you’ll hear discussion of:5:06 - Advanced energy project credits under IRS Section 48C, and the status of the current allocation of the $10 billion budgeted pool9:09 - Transferability and timing considerations of tax credits 12:07 - Choosing between investment tax credits and production tax credits14:55 - Risk of recapture of paid tax credits and relevant mitigating strategies23:53 - How a government shutdown would impact IRA initiatives27:59 - Market developments in the hydrogen production

  • Audio: Navigating the ESG landscape

    11/10/2023 Duration: 01h04min

    Last year brought proposed ESG disclosures from the European Union (EU) as part of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), internationally by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), and in the US by the SEC.The sustainability disclosures required by the ISSB and in the EU were finalized in June and July 2023, respectively. And while the final SEC rule is still pending, two bills signed into law by the California Governor in October 2023 are poised to change the landscape of climate reporting in the US.These “big three” proposals would each require expansive sustainability disclosures — although their proposed scopes and other details vary. In this episode, Heather Horn brings you an audio version of our In the loop comparing the three proposals. In this podcast, you’ll hear:1:50 - Background on the “big three” proposals19:26 - Overview of California climate disclosure rules23:27 - Comparison of the general features of the proposals28:15 - Differences in concepts of materialit

  • Navigating today’s risks through effective hedging strategies

    10/10/2023 Duration: 56min

    Continuing our October all-star series, Tom Barbieri, PwC US Chief Accountant, shares insights on critical accounting and reporting topics.Tom is joined by Nick Milone, a PwC practice partner with experience advising clients on hedging strategies, to discuss effective hedging strategies for various types of macroeconomic and business risks.In this episode, you’ll hear:2:47 - An overview of the theory and purpose of hedge accounting6:04 - Initial considerations for applying hedge accounting, including an overview of the effectiveness assessment10:07 - A breakdown of the three most common hedge strategies and why companies might use them10:21 - Cash flow hedges12:23 - Fair value hedges14:33 - Net investment hedges17:49 - Common examples of and questions related to hedging strategies 22:02 - Common pitfalls in applying hedge accounting27:57 - An overview of other hedging strategies, their purpose and how to use them28:04 - Forecasted debt issuance hedges35:29 - Foreign currency hedges39:04 - Hedging strategies f

  • Talking ESG: TNFD launches a final nature reporting framework

    05/10/2023 Duration: 42min

    The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) released its final disclosure recommendations for nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities on September 18. Given the interrelationship between climate and nature — and the dependence of business on nature — companies may want to consider this new framework as a tool in communicating their full sustainability story.This week, Heather Horn is joined by Daniel O’Brien, PwC Canada’s Sustainable Business Solutions leader and TNFD member, to discuss what companies should do now to prepare to make effective nature-related disclosures.In this episode, you’ll hear discussion of:4:18 - Background on the TNFD, including how the taskforce was formed and its mission8:11 - The key principles of the TNFD framework and interoperability of the TCFD framework with existing climate reporting frameworks13:36 - Complexities in critical areas of the TNFD framework 20:08 - Recommendations for how companies should approach TNFD disclosures29:29 - How

  • Q4 Economic outlook and the implications for finance teams

    03/10/2023 Duration: 39min

    From inflation to labor markets to monetary policy, the economy has faced some unexpected headwinds in 2023. This week, host Heather Horn is joined by Chris Benko, PwC Intelligence chief economist, for an economic update to help companies prepare for the end of the year.In this episode, you’ll hear:2:53 - An overview of the current state of the economy, including the balance between inflation and recession12:58 - A discussion of market factors, including the impacts of federal monetary policy and unemployment, as well as the definition of a “soft landing”25:48 - Instability indicators companies should consider, including:28:10 - Domestic politics29:38 - The global economy32:01 - Geopolitics33:36 - Insights on markets for companies looking to stay ahead of the curve as they head into the final quarter of the calendar yearWant to hear more about the geopolitical and macroeconomic factors impacting the global economy? Tune into the prior podcast in this mini series.Chris Benko is PwC Intelligence chief economist

  • Getting ready for the SEC’s new cybersecurity disclosure rules

    28/09/2023 Duration: 36min

    In this episode, we discuss the SEC’s new cybersecurity disclosure rules finalized in July. The new disclosure rules expand registrants’ annual disclosures and require timely reporting for material cybersecurity incidents. With these significant changes and the implementation approaching, companies should not wait to get ready. This week, Heather Horn is joined by Kyle Moffatt, PwC National Office Professional Practice Leader, and Matt Gorham, PwC Cyber & Privacy Innovation Institute Leader, to discuss what companies can do to prepare now for the new requirements.In this episode, you’ll hear discussion of:4:28 - Why cybersecurity is an area of focus for the SEC 8:03 - A summary of the SEC’s new cybersecurity rules and disclosure requirements10:21 - Types of cyber incidents, including what’s required to be disclosed in the Form 8-K and how companies should think about “material” impacts12:58 - The importance of developing relationships with federal law enforcement and how smaller companies can start to bui

  • Getting ahead of the FASB project on expense disaggregation, DISE

    26/09/2023 Duration: 42min

    Tom Barbieri, PwC’s Chief Accountant, is accelerating the first episode in our October all-star series to share insights on critical accounting and reporting topics.To kick off the series, Tom is joined by Gary Sardo, Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) practice fellow, to discuss FASB’s disaggregation of income statement expenses (DISE) project.In this episode, you’ll hear:3:51 - An overview of investor feedback and background on the FASB’s decision to propose enhancing the disclosure requirements for income statement expenses7:54 - Companies impacted by the proposed standards10:32 - A breakdown of the proposed disclosure requirements, including:13:42 - Defining “relevant expense captions,” distinguishing features of each caption and the associated proposed requirements16:22 - Materiality considerations17:30 - Investor and preparer feedback on the proposed standard, including practical challenges in the inventory expense breakdown21:26 - Details on the proposal to further break down inventory and man

  • The quarter close - third quarter 2023

    20/09/2023 Duration: 30min

    In the third quarter 2023 edition of The quarter close, we highlight the SEC’s final rule on cybersecurity, which will require new reporting and disclosures for many companies beginning next quarter. We also provide key reminders when accounting for debt restructurings, updates on sustainability reporting, and the latest FASB standard-setting developments. Read or listen to The quarter close for these and other relevant accounting and reporting topics you should consider as you close out the third quarter of 2023.Transcripts available upon request for individuals who may need a disability-related accommodation. Please send requests to us_podcast@pwc.com.

  • Evaluating your supply chain strategy in an evolving world

    19/09/2023 Duration: 38min

    Every Tuesday in September, Craig Stronberg, PwC’s Macro Intelligence Leader, is taking over the podcast to share insights on how geopolitical and macroeconomic trends, forces, and movements are likely to impact your business.To continue the series, Craig is joined by Zain Siddiqui, PwC senior economist, to discuss the current state of the global supply chain and how companies should evaluate their supply chain strategies.In this episode, you’ll hear a discussion of:2:07 - The current state of the global supply chain5:55 - How companies should think about their supply chain business strategies in light of external factors and risks11:21 - The impact of government policy on economic policy and the incentives for domestic production21:02 - Sector- and geographic-specific insights on supply chain challenges and opportunities, including:28:55 - The impact of geographical diversification on supply-chain resiliency30:55 - Expectations for long-term trends in the global supply chain33:54 - Final advice for companies

  • Talking ESG: Accounting for IRA tax credits

    14/09/2023 Duration: 01h31s

    In today’s episode, sustainability and financial reporting intersect. We discuss accounting for green incentives that arise from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The IRA, signed into law in August 2022, provides climate and clean energy tax credits. With many types of credits available in the IRA, companies have raised questions about the financial accounting implications of the credits given the unique features that these credits have compared to past federal incentives. This week, Heather Horn is joined by Pat Durbin, a Deputy Chief Accountant in PwC’s National Office, and Jillian Pearce, a partner in our utilities practice, both of whom have closely followed accounting for the credits, to discuss what to look out for in accounting for IRA tax credits.In this episode, you’ll hear discussion of:2:38 - The background, including the breadth, scope, and structure of available IRA credits7:45 - The different pathways to realization of tax credits11:45 - How companies should allocate consideration paid for IRA

  • India’s growing power and its role in the global economy

    12/09/2023 Duration: 51min

    Every Tuesday in September, Craig Stronberg, PwC’s Macro Intelligence Leader, is taking over the podcast to share insights on how geopolitical and macroeconomic trends, forces, and movements are likely to impact your business.To continue the series, Craig is joined by Zain Siddiqui, PwC Intelligence senior economist, to discuss India’s economy and the risks and opportunities it presents for companies worldwide.In this episode, you’ll hear a discussion of:4:50 - India’s evolving role as a key player in the global economy10:54 - The driving factors, including population growth and its impact on the labor market, contributing to India’s positioning as a global force 16:54 - Considerations that are key to understanding India’s economy, its influence and challenges, including:18:15 - Human capital - education, job creation, and equal opportunities in India27:50 - India’s economic tendencies as a domestic-driven, consumption heavy, services economy32:12 - India’s business sentiment and power to influence the global

  • Global economic forces and their impact on your business

    05/09/2023 Duration: 48min

    Every Tuesday in September, Craig Stronberg, PwC’s Macro Intelligence Leader, is taking over the podcast to share insights on how geopolitical and macroeconomic trends, forces, and movements are likely to impact your business.To kick off the series, Craig provides an overview of the global macroeconomic and geopolitical forces — the true “tectonic” forces — impacting companies in the near and longer term.In this episode, you’ll hear a discussion of:3:52 - Disequilibrium - what it means, where it stands, and what comes next8:29 - Identifying and understanding the forces impacting the global economy 15:02 - Why it’s important for companies to understand their business assumptions and how those assumptions may be changing20:49 - Assessing major global forces and their impacts on our economy, including:20:55 - Geopolitical disruption, protectionism, and the impact on free trade28:39 - Polarization and its impact on risk management and business decisions38:06 - Balancing between trust and distrust in governments a

  • Earnings per share: 5 things you need to know

    29/08/2023 Duration: 24min

    Every Tuesday in August, Bret Dooley, Deputy Chief Accountant in PwC’s National office, is taking over the podcast to share insights on financial instruments hot topics. In each 25-minute episode, Bret will discuss 5 things you need to know.In this episode, Bret is joined by John Horan, a managing director in PwC’s National office with a focus on financial instruments, to break down what we need to know on earnings per share (EPS).In this episode, you’ll hear:2:20 - Reminders on the basic EPS calculation, including considerations for participating securities and application of the the two-class method11:45 - The impact of mezzanine equity on the basic EPS calculation15:12 - The impact of new FASB guidance (ASU 2020-06) on EPS calculations for contracts that can be settled in cash or shares 20:01 - Complexities in the dilution calculation for liability-classified warrants and convertible debt with bifurcated conversion options21:48 - Why companies should evaluate repurchased convertible instruments separatelyF

  • Convertible instruments: 5 things you need to know

    22/08/2023 Duration: 24min

    Every Tuesday in August, Bret Dooley, Deputy Chief Accountant in PwC’s National office, is taking over the podcast to share insights on financial instruments hot topics. In each 25-minute episode, Bret will discuss 5 things you need to know.In this episode, Bret is joined by Chip Currie, another partner in PwC’s National office with a focus on financial instruments, to discuss convertible instruments and the impacts of updated accounting guidance in this area.In this episode, you’ll hear discussion of:1:38 - Why companies use convertible instruments and the complex financial decisions accompanying their use6:38 - The impact of new accounting guidance for convertible instruments in ASU 2020-06 9:49 - Key information when accounting for induced conversions12:10 - Down round provisions in equity-linked instruments19:27 - Judgments involved in determining whether to separate the conversion option and account for it as an embedded derivative For more information, read chapter 6 of our Financing transactions guide

  • Audio: Worldwide impact of CSRD - are you ready?

    17/08/2023 Duration: 01h14min

    The transformation of ESG reporting accelerated in 2022 with the release of major proposals in the European Union (EU) and the United States (US), as well as globally by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB).Although all of these proposals have the potential to impact multinational companies, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) from the EU that applies to many multinational companies perhaps requires the most immediate attention. In this episode, Heather Horn brings you an audio version of our In the loop covering the CSRD. In this podcast, you’ll hear:3:12 - Past, present, and future of EU sustainability reporting8:48 - Scope and timing29:45 - Reporting under the CSRD50:43 - Requirement for third-party assurance51:24 - Filing requirements of the CSRD59:54 - What’s next?Refer also to the print version, Worldwide impact of CSRD - are you ready? Also, join our upcoming Q4 2023 Quarterly sustainability webcast.Heather Horn is PwC’s National office thought leader, responsible

  • CECL: 5 things you need to know about credit risk

    15/08/2023 Duration: 26min

    Every Tuesday in August, Bret Dooley, Deputy Chief Accountant in PwC’s National office, is taking over the podcast to share insights on financial instruments hot topics. In each 25-minute episode, Bret will discuss 5 things you need to know.In this episode, Bret shares insights on the current expected credit loss model, or CECL, and why it’s not just for banks. All companies, regardless of industry, need to understand the requirements.In this episode, you’ll hear:1:50 - A refresher on CECL3:34 - Insights on the impacts of CECL across industries7:03 - A discussion of how to apply CECL to various asset classes, considerations on estimation methodologies, and why companies should seek continuous improvement in the application of CECL9:32 - Key information to consider when preparing CECL disclosures 11:22 - How subsequent events could impact CECL estimates20:43 - An overview of the FASB’s exposure draft that proposes changes to the accounting for purchased credit deteriorated assetsFor more information, read chap

  • Investment securities: 5 things you need to know

    08/08/2023 Duration: 30min

    Every Tuesday in August, Bret Dooley is taking over the podcast to share insights on financial instruments hot topics. In each episode, Bret will discuss 5 things you need to know in 25 minutes.To kick off the series, Bret shares insights on accounting for investment securities, a topic of recent headlines. He breaks down the complexities of held-to-maturity and available-for-sale securities, and touches on foreign currency bonds.In this episode, you’ll hear discussion of:2:05 - Key reminders for identifying and accounting for debt securities6:32 - Accounting for held-to-maturity (HTM) securities and the long-term implications of HTM designation12:30 - Tips on accounting for unrealized losses on available-for-sale (AFS) securities17:18 - An overview of accounting for foreign currency bonds19:25 - Complexities in the application of the measurement alternative model for equity securities For more information, read chapters 2, 3, and 8 of our Loans and investments guide. Bret Dooley is a Deputy Chief Accountant

  • Navigating SEC filing requirements for a business combination

    01/08/2023 Duration: 56min

    Every Tuesday in July, Jay Seliber is taking over the podcast to share insights on business combinations, which are often significant events in a company’s life cycle. Jay takes us on a journey through a deal, beginning with the complexities of the overall acquisition accounting model, then diving into some of the more complex areas—identifying the accounting acquirer, accounting for contingent consideration, and reporting with the SEC.To continue the series, Heather and Jay are joined by Ryan Spencer, a PwC National office partner who specializes in SEC reporting, to break down the SEC filing requirements for business combinations, including the application of significance tests used to determine the reporting requirements.In this episode, you’ll hear:2:02 - A breakdown of the SEC filing requirements for business combinations7:10 - A discussion of significance tests and how they help to determine filing requirements17:36 - A summary of financial statement requirements, including considerations on timing and

  • Talking ESG: Minding the sustainability expectations gap

    27/07/2023 Duration: 50min

    Sustainability disclosure regulations around the world are evolving rapidly, and as this reporting begins to proliferate, so does the potential for a mismatch between the expectations of investors and other stakeholders compared with the reality of what’s actually happening.Are there expectation gaps in sustainability reporting, and if so, what are they? This week, Heather Horn was joined by Gilly Lord, PwC’s Global Leader for Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs, to discuss the current global regulatory landscape, the evolving sustainability reporting ecosystem, and the importance of regulators and other ecosystem participants finding common ground in the areas that matter most for reliable sustainability reporting.In this episode, you’ll hear discussion of:2:20 - Sustainability expectation gaps - what are they?14:24 - How the breadth of sustainability reporting is partially responsible for expectation gaps25:50 - How assurance standards are evolving, and what elements of future standards may help to address

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