The Company reports the results of operations of a business as discontinued operations if a disposal represents a strategic shift that has or will have a major effect on the Company’s operations and financial results when the business is sold and classified as held for sale, in accordance with the criteria of Accounting Standard Codification (“ASC”) 205, “Presentation of Financial Statements” (“ASC 205”) and ASC 360, “Property, Plant and Equipment” (“ASC 360”). Assets and liabilities of a business classified as held for sale are recorded at the lower of its carrying amount or estimated fair value less costs to sell
,
and depreciation
ceases on the date that the held for sale criteria are met. If the carrying amount of the business exceeds its estimated fair value less costs to sell, a loss is recognized. Assets and liabilities related to discontinued operations classified as held for sale are segregated in the current and prior balance sheets in the period in which the business is classified as held for sale. The results of discontinued operations are reported in “Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax” in the accompanying consolidated statements of operations for the current and prior periods commencing in the period in which the business meets the criteria.
In December 2019, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update
No. 2019-12,
“Income Taxes (Topic 740): Simplifying the Accounting for Income Taxes” (“ASU
2019-12”).
ASU
2019-12
removes certain exceptions to the general principles in Topic 740 and improves consistent application of and simplifies GAAP for other areas of Topic 740 by clarifying and amending existing guidance. ASU
2019-12
is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2020, and interim periods within those fiscal years. The Company does not expect the adoption of ASU
2019-12
to have a material effect on the Company’s consolidated financial statements.
In June 2016, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update
No. 2016-13,
“Financial Instruments—Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments” (“ASU
2016-13”).
ASU
2016-13
amends the impairment model by requiring entities to use a forward-looking approach based on expected losses to estimate credit losses on certain types of financial instruments, including trade receivables. In April 2019, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update
No. 2019-04,
“Codification Improvements to Topic 326, Financial Instruments—Credit Losses, Topic 815, Derivatives and Hedging, and Topic 825, Financial Instruments” (“ASU
2019-04”),
and in November 2019, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update
No. 2019-11,
“Codification Improvements to Topic 326, Financial Instruments—Credit Losses” (“ASU
2019-11”)
to clarify and address certain items related to the amendments in ASU
2016-13.
In February 2020, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update
No. 2020-02,
“Financial Instruments—Credit Losses (Topic 326)” (“ASU
2020-02”),
which incorporates SEC SAB 119 (updated from SAB 102) into the ASC by aligning SEC recommended policies and procedures with ASC 326.The Company adopted ASU
2016-13,
ASU
2019-04,
ASU
2019-11
and ASU
2020-02
as of January 1, 2020, and the adoption did not have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated financial statements.
In August 2018, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update
No. 2018-13
“Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Disclosure Framework—Changes to the Disclosure Requirements for Fair Value Measurement” (“ASU
2018-13”).
ASU
2018-13
amends existing fair value measurement disclosure requirements by adding, changing, or removing certain disclosures. The Company adopted ASU
2018-13
as of January 1, 2020, and the adoption of ASU
2018-13
did not impact the Company’s consolidated financial statements.