The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board The Revolution After 20 Years Wendy Payne, CGFM, CPA American University March 19, 2012.

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The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board The Revolution After 20 Years Wendy Payne, CGFM, CPA American University March 19, 2012

Views expressed are those of the speaker. Official positions of the FASAB are determined only after extensive due process and deliberations. Disclaimer

Overview GAAP – What is it? General Acceptance by Whom and for What? Evolution – “Traditional” or “Transparent”

GAAP Generally accepted accounting principles –Prior to 1999 – no GAAP for the federal government –AICPA role and criteria: independent due process unique domain comprehensive and consistent human and financial resources

But is information “Generally Accepted”? AICPA monitors governance What do users think of the information? –Resource providers (who are they?) –Recipients of services –Overseers –Rating agencies

Discussion - Accountability Are there principal-agent relationships in government? What is the scope of accountability when an agent acts on behalf of a principal? What are the different aspects of accountability? How do financial reports support the various aspects of accountability?

Where did “tradition” take financial reports? Report on: –Resources –Obligations –Costs –Revenues Accountability and/or Decision-making

Super-sized “traditional” financial reports for accountability Budget & relationship to accrual Performance measures Beyond accrual to forward-looking Future: –Granularity of cost information –Cost vs. “spending”

Discussion – Decision Making Statement of net cost provides the net cost of government goods and services to be financed by taxpayers (presently and in the future) Balance sheet presents the resources the government has under its control presently and the obligations it has already incurred to deliver goods and services What decisions can you envision making with this type of information?

20-Year CFO Review Twenty-year Chief Financial Officers (CFO) Act Study found the Act: –increased transparency and accountability, –established a government-wide financial management leadership structure and agency CFOs, –promoted new accounting and reporting standards, –generated auditable financial statements, –strengthened internal control and improved financial management systems, and –enhanced performance information. Recommended: –Move toward real-time data –Add forward-looking information –Address program managers needs –Evolve the reporting model

Annual Association of Government Accountants CFO survey results:

Financial Statements “Traditional” with some twists –Statement of Net Cost –Statement of Operations and Changes in Net Position –Balance Sheet Budgetary –Reconciliations of Net Operating Cost and Deficit –Statement of Changes in Cash Balances from Deficit and Other Activities Prospective –Statement of Long-Term Fiscal Projections –Statement of Social Insurance –Statement of Changes in Social Insurance

Why did S&P Downgrade US Debt? The downgrade reflects our opinion that the fiscal consolidation plan that Congress and the Administration recently agreed to falls short of what, in our view, would be necessary to stabilize the government's medium-term debt dynamics. More broadly, the downgrade reflects our view that the effectiveness, stability, and predictability of American policymaking and political institutions have weakened at a time of ongoing fiscal and economic challenges to a degree more than we envisioned when we assigned a negative outlook to the rating on April 18, Since then, we have changed our view of the difficulties in bridging the gulf between the political parties over fiscal policy, which makes us pessimistic about the capacity of Congress and the Administration to be able to leverage their agreement this week into a broader fiscal consolidation plan that stabilizes the government's debt dynamics any time soon.

E-Transparency Accountability vs. decision making Qualitative characteristics: –Understandable –Relevant & reliable –Comparable Aggregation options: –None –Political basis such as voting districts –User selected basis –Cash vs accrual (false choice?)

Electronic Reporting Creating and satisfying a public need –Where did the $s go –Who gets public assistance –What do public officials earn But does it answer important questions? Can we build on this foundation?

Discussion – Transparency on the Web Where do you think the consolidated financial report fits relative to a USAspending or recovery.gov approach? What role – if any - do agency PARs or AFRs play in web-based approaches to transparency?

E-Challenges & Opportunities Audit –Stay inside the lines –Completeness “Serial” vs “Drill” down data –What does the pyramid of “information” look like Awareness –Finding sources –Providing context

FASAB Reporting Model Project User Needs Study Findings Task Force –Concerns –Approach to Recommendations Next Steps

Federal Reporting Model – Early Thoughts on User Needs “Media and analysts believe that preparing financial reports and having them audited would instill discipline and provide confidence in other federal government financial reports, and that an annual financial report about the federal government would serve as a useful reference document for further research.” –Federal Government Reporting Study (GAO and Office of the Auditor General in Canada)

Federal Reporting Model – User Needs - Citizens Citizens –Focus group participants: were not aware of annual financial reports wanted understandable financial information about the finances of the federal government and they adamantly emphasized that they were entitled to this information Focus group participants appeared to indicate that “layers” of reports would be beneficial to them. They believed that a summary document, like the Citizen’s Guide, would be a good start, but they wanted to able to access additional information if necessary. They pointed to the fact that the Citizen’s Guide has a “Find Out More” section where they can access details. –Survey results: 21% of the respondents stated that they did not have access to the internet or Interest in program performance, cost, assets, liabilities –Second focus group results: One page report Electronic reporting

Online Resources Links to: –FASAB managerial cost publications –Other federal publications –General resources on government cost accounting –Non-federal organizations

Contact Information Wendy Payne, CGFM, CPA, MPA Executive Director