MEDIA ADVISORY 04/30/13
THE GASB´S NEW STATEMENT FOR NONEXCHANGE 
FINANCIAL GUARANTEES IS NOW AVAILABLE
Norwalk, CT, April 
30, 2013—The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) today 
published a new Statement that provides accounting and financial reporting 
guidance to state and local governments that offer nonexchange financial 
guarantees and for governments that receive nonexchange financial guarantees on 
their obligations. The pronouncement, which 
was approved on April 22, is available to download at no charge on the GASB 
website. 
GASB Statement No. 70, Accounting and Financial 
Reporting for Nonexchange Financial Guarantees, requires a state or local 
government guarantor that offers a nonexchange financial guarantee to another 
government, organization, or individual to recognize a liability on its 
financial statements when it is more likely than not that the guarantor 
will be required to make a payment to the obligation holders under the 
agreement. 
Statement 70 also requires:
  - A government guarantor to consider qualitative factors when determining if 
  a payment on its guarantee is more likely than not to be required. 
  Such factors may include whether the issuer of the guaranteed obligation is 
  experiencing significant financial difficulty or initiating the process of 
  entering into bankruptcy or financial reorganization. 
  
 - An issuer government that is required to repay a guarantor for guarantee 
  payments made to continue to report a liability unless legally released. When 
  a government is released, the government would recognize revenue as a result 
  of being relieved of the obligation. 
  
 - A government guarantor or issuer to disclose information about the amounts 
  and nature of nonexchange financial guarantees. 
 
The requirements of 
this Statement are effective for reporting periods beginning after June 15, 
2013. Early application of the standard is encouraged. Bound copies of the 
Statement will be available for purchase on May 9 via the GASB Store. 
About the 
Governmental Accounting Standards Board 
The GASB is the 
independent, not-for-profit organization formed in 1984 that establishes and 
improves financial accounting and reporting standards for state and local 
governments. Those standards govern the preparation of financial reports and are 
officially recognized as authoritative by U.S. state and local governments and 
the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Its seven members are 
drawn from the Board´s diverse constituency, including preparers and auditors of 
government financial statements, users of those statements, and members of the 
academic community. More information about the GASB can be found at its website, 
http://www.gasb.org/.