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Operating in an unprecedented time of change, privately held companies today are challenged to produce results while navigating an increasingly complex marketplace.

One such important change relates to lease accounting. In 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued a new lease accounting standard update (ASU 2016-02), which with subsequent amendments, are codified in ASC 842. The new standard will take effect in early 2019 for public companies with calendar year ends and two years later for all others. The result of adopting ASC 842 is to bring most operating leases, which are currently accounted for off-balance sheet, onto the balance sheet. In doing so, ASC 842 changes the very definition of a lease.

Private company executives should understand what constitutes a lease to appropriately identify the population of contracts that are themselves leases,

or contain leases, and make needed changes to their accounting systems.

Deloitte has developed a roadmap to help prepare privately held companies for implementation of ASC 842 by better understanding this complicated standard and developing strategies for overcoming unforeseen challenges in the implementation process.

Mitigating risks: A phased approach

During an online Deloitte poll, almost 27 percent of respondents from privately held companies indicated that they plan to adopt the new leasing standard using the “modified retrospective approach,” with 20.5 percent planning to take the “comparatives approach” under ASC 840 practical expedient (see figure 1). It appears companies are relatively split when weighing the methods of adoption.

Figure 1

Some percentage totals may add up to more/less than 100% due to rounding.

Modified retrospective (original requirement)

Comparatives under ASC 840 option (proposed alternative)

Don’t know/Not applicable

Not yet started

In the process of identifying the lease population

Accounting analysis complete

New system fully implemented

Don’t know/Not applicable

26.8%

20.5%

52.7%2.8%

22.0%

33.6%15%

26.7%

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Regardless of the chosen approach, there is no time to waste. When asked how far along their company is with the implementation of the new lease standard, nearly 34 percent of the poll respondents indicated that they are in the process of identifying the lease population, while 22 percent indicated they have yet to start. Given that the new standard is expected to add $2 trillion in lease obligations to S&P 500 balance sheets, companies would likely benefit from prioritizing these efforts and wrapping their figurative arms around the implementation process as quickly as possible.

Taking a phased approach (see figure 2) can help organize key activities that should be considered across the ASC 842 implementation life cycle and address the complexities and challenges that are likely to arise during implementation.

The sheer number of activities involved makes clear that this effort is likely to take a significant amount of time. Moreover, the process will not end once a long-term lease accounting solution is implemented. Ongoing maintenance is imperative to position a business for effective adherence with the standard over time.

Figure 2

Stage 1Readiness,

assessment, and planning

Stage 2Development of transition process and

system selection

Stage 3Lease

abstraction and data migration

Stage 4 Implement long-term

lease accounting solution

Stage 5Deployment and ongoing maintenance

Key activities

• Lease landscape/portfolioassessment

• Data quality/gapassessment

• Accounting, tax,and processassessment

• Roadmap/work plandevelopment

• Technologyreview

• Interimtechnologysolution

• Design/developaccountingand reportingunder currentand future leasestandards

• Pro formascenario analysis

• Internal controlsand processdevelopment

• Lease abstraction

• Data migrationfrom existingsystems

• Datasanitization andnormalization

• Consider third-party dataownership andinvolvement

• Enhancement tothe initial datacapture process

• Deploy long-termtechnologysolution for leases

• Integrate solutionwith existinglease accountingprocedures, asnecessary

• Revisions tointernal controlsdesign anddevelopment

• Develop, manage,reconcile, andmonitor dualreporting result

• Lease accountingand business-as-usual processrefinements

• Ongoingrefinementof technologysolution andsteady-stateprocess

• Technicalaccountingsupport

• Training

• Ongoing qualitycontrol

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Expecting the unexpected

Data management, IT system reconfiguration (and, in some cases, implementation), resources, and adoption time are implementation challenges that have arisen for early adopters of the new standard. Other issues companies could encounter during the implementation process include:

• Application of judgment and estimation: WithASC 842, almost all leases will be recognized on thebalance sheet. As a result, a company’s judgmentson whether a renewal is reasonably certain, or indetermining if service contracts constitute or containleases, could be crucial. Also, the standard requirescompanies to make estimates of assets’ fair value andto determine incremental borrowing rates.

• Data management: Collecting and abstracting datacould be time-consuming and resource-intensive ascompanies may now need to gather information that isnot necessarily contained in lease agreements.

• Internal controls and business processenvironment: Companies may need to considercurrent and additional controls to support significantjudgments and post-commencement monitoring as aresult of the standard.

• Debt covenants: The new standard requirescompanies to present operating lease liabilitiesoutside of traditional debt, which may provide relief tosome. Nevertheless, it will be critical for all companiesto determine the ASC’s potential effects on debtcovenants, so discussions with lenders will likely beneeded to understand possible implications anddetermine whether amendments may be required.

• Income taxes: Potential tax implications are typicallysituational, so the implementation team will benefitfrom involving the company’s tax department, whichcould further stretch the organization’s resources.

Agility is an increasingly important capability in today’s business environment. Education and preparation are pivotal activities when facing major legal, regulatory, and standard-setting changes. By putting a roadmap in place that the entire organization can work toward—especially when it comes to implementing ASC 842—private companies can set themselves up for effective compliance.

Contacts

Dharmesh Ajmera Audit & Assurance Partner Deloitte & Touche LLP [email protected] +1.415.783.5866

Joe DiLeo Audit & Assurance Managing Director Deloitte & Touche LLP [email protected] +1.203.761.3195

Kirsten Vosen Audit & Assurance Partner Deloitte & Touche LLP [email protected] +1.612.397.4418

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