BASIS OF PRESENTATION OF UNAUDITED INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES | BASIS OF PRESENTATION OF UNAUDITED INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES: The unaudited interim Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements of Regis Corporation (the Company) as of September 30, 2017 and for the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016 , reflect, in the opinion of management, all adjustments necessary to fairly state the consolidated financial position of the Company as of September 30, 2017 and its consolidated results of operations, comprehensive (loss) income and cash flows for the interim periods. Adjustments consist only of normal recurring items, except for any discussed in the notes below. The results of operations and cash flows for any interim period are not necessarily indicative of results of operations and cash flows for the full year. The Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet data for June 30, 2017 was derived from audited Consolidated Financial Statements, but includes unaudited adjustments for assets and liabilities held for sale and does not include all disclosures required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP). The unaudited interim Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements should be read in conjunction with the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended June 30, 2017 and other documents filed or furnished with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) during the current fiscal year. Discontinued Operations In October 2017, the Company sold substantially all of its mall-based salon business in North America, representing 858 salons, and substantially all of its International segment, representing approximately 250 salons in the UK, to The Bea utiful Group, an affiliate of Regent, a private equity firm based in Los Angeles, California, who will operate these locations as franchise locations. As part of the sale of the mall-based business, The Beautiful Group agreed to pay for the value of certain inventory and assume specific liabilities, including lease liabilities. For the International segment, the Company agreed to a share purchase agreement with The Beautiful Group for minimal consideration. As of September 30, 2017, the Company classified the results of its mall-based business and its International segment a s discontinued operations for all periods presented in the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations. Included within discontinued operations are the impairment charge, results of operations for the three months ended September 30, 2017 and the professional fees associated with the transaction. The assets and liabilities of these businesses to be sold met the criteria to be classified as held for sale and have been aggregated and reported as current assets held for sale, noncurrent assets held for sale, current liabilities related to assets held for sale and noncurrent liabilities related to assets held for sale in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet for all periods presented. The classification was based on the Company's Board of Directors' approval to s ell its mall-based business and International segment, the salons being available for sale in present condition, and the sale being probable as of September 30, 2017. The operations of the mall-based business and International segment, which were previously recorded in the North American Value, North American Premium and International r eporting segments, will be eliminated from ongoing operations of the Company. The following summarizes the assets and liabilities of our mall-based business and International segment as of September 30, 2017 and June 30, 2017: September 30, 2017 June 30, 2017 (Dollars in thousands) Current assets held for sale Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,298 $ 1,352 Receivables, net 4,674 3,792 Inventories 24,310 23,712 Other current assets 4,461 4,058 Total current assets held for sale $ 34,743 $ 32,914 Noncurrent assets held for sale Property and equipment, net $ 22,435 $ 23,713 Other intangibles, net 1,676 1,669 Other assets 332 1,970 Total noncurrent assets held for sale $ 24,443 $ 27,352 Current liabilities related to assets held for sale Accounts payable $ 2,283 $ 1,548 Accrued expenses 14,036 11,578 Accrued loss on assets held for sale 30,467 — Total current liabilities related to assets held for sale $ 46,786 $ 13,126 Noncurrent liabilities related to assets held for sale Other noncurrent liabilities $ 8,018 $ 7,232 Total noncurrent liabilities related to assets held for sale $ 8,018 $ 7,232 In connection with the sale of the mall-based business and the International segment as part of our held for sale assessment at September 30, 2017, the Company performed an impairment assessment of the asset groups. The Company recognized net impairment charges within discontinued operations during the three months ended September 30, 2017 based on the difference between the expected sale prices and the carrying value of the asset groups. The following summarizes the results of our discontinued operations for the periods presented: For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2017 2016 (Dollars in thousands) Revenues $ 93,366 $ 112,212 Loss from discontinued operations (33,768 ) (2,459 ) Included within the $33.8 million loss from discontinued operations are $30.5 million of loss on assets held for sale, $1.7 million of loss from operations and $1.6 million of professional fees associated with the transaction. No income taxes have been allocated to discontinued operations due to the valuation allowance in place on all deferred tax assets associated with the mall-based business and the International segment. Within salon asset impairments presented in the Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows for the three months ended September 30, 2016, $0.9 million of salon asset impairments were related to discontinued operations. Other than the salon asset impairments and the other items presented in the Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows, there were no other significant noncash operating activities or any significant noncash investing activities related to discontinued operations for the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016. Stock-Based Employee Compensation: During the three months ended September 30, 2017 , the Company granted 259,158 restricted stock units (RSUs). Total compensation cost for stock-based payment arrangements totaled $2.0 and $1.9 million for the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016 , respectively, recorded within general and administrative expense on the unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations. Long-Lived Asset Impairment Assessments, Excluding Goodwill: The Company assesses impairment of long-lived assets at the individual salon level, as this is the lowest level for which identifiable cash flows are largely independent of other groups of assets and liabilities, when events or changes in circumstances indicate the carrying value of the assets or the asset grouping may not be recoverable. Factors considered in deciding when to perform an impairment review include significant under-performance of an individual salon in relation to expectations, significant economic or geographic trends, and significant changes or planned changes in our use of the assets. Impairment is evaluated based on the sum of undiscounted estimated future cash flows expected to result from use of the long-lived assets. If the undiscounted estimated cash flows are less than the carrying value of the assets, the Company calculates an impairment charge based on the estimated fair value of the assets. The fair value of the long-lived assets is estimated using a discounted cash flow model based on the best information available, including salon level revenues and expenses. Long-lived asset impairment charges of $2.3 and $1.9 million have been recorded within depreciation and amortization in the Consolidated Statement of Operations for the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016 , respectively. A ccounting Standards Recently Issued But Not Yet Adopted by the Company: Leases In February 2016, the FASB issued updated guidance requiring organizations that lease assets to recognize the rights and obligations created by those leases on the consolidated balance sheet. The new standard is effective for the Company in the first quarter of fiscal year 2020, with early adoption permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the effect the new standard will have on the Company's consolidated financial statements but expects this adoption will result in a material increase in the assets and liabilities on the Company's consolidated balance sheet. Revenue from Contracts with Customers In May 2014, the FASB issued updated guidance for revenue recognition. The updated accounting guidance provides a comprehensive new revenue recognition model that requires a company to recognize revenue to depict the exchange for goods or services to a customer at an amount that reflects the consideration it expects to receive for those goods or services. The guidance also requires additional disclosure about the nature, amount, timing and uncertainty of revenue and cash flows arising from customer contracts. The guidance is effective for the Company in the first quarter of fiscal year 2019, with early adoption permitted at the beginning of fiscal year 2018. The standard allows for either full retrospective adoption, meaning the standard is applied to all of the periods presented, or modified retrospective adoption, meaning the standard is applied only to the most current period presented in the financial statements. The Company expects to adopt this guidance in fiscal year 2019 using the modified retrospective method of adoption. While the Company is continuing to assess all potential impacts of the standard, the Company currently believes the most significant impact relates to the timing of recognition for gift card breakage, although it is not expected to have a material impact on the Company's consolidated financial statements. The Company is continuing to evaluate the impact the adoption of this new guidance will have on these and other revenue transactions, in addition to the impact on related disclosures and internal controls. Intra-Entity Transfers Other Than Inventory In October 2016, the FASB issued guidance on the accounting for income tax effects of intercompany transfers of assets other than inventory. The guidance requires entities to recognize the income tax impact of an intra-entity transfer of an asset other than inventory when the transfer occurs, rather than when the assets have been sold to an outside party. The guidance is effective for the Company in the first quarter of fiscal year 2019, with early adoption permitted. The Company does not expect the adoption of this standard to have a material impact on the Company's consolidated financial statements. Restricted Cash In November 2016, the FASB issued updated cash flow guidance requiring restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents to be included in the cash and cash equivalent balances in the statement of cash flows. Transfers between cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash will no longer be presented in the statement of cash flows and a reconciliation between the balance sheet and statement of cash flows must be disclosed. The guidance is effective for the Company beginning in the first quarter of fiscal year 2019, with early adoption permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the impact this guidance will have on the Company's consolidated statement of cash flows. Statement of Cash Flows In August 2016, the FASB issued updated cash flow guidance clarifying cash flow classification and presentation for certain items. The guidance is effective for the Company beginning in the first quarter of fiscal year 2019, with early adoption permitted. The Company does not expect the adoption of this standard to have a material impact on the Company's consolidated statement of cash flows. |