WEBINAR: Beyond the Build: Accounting & Reporting Matters for Affordable Housing Developers
Thursday, June 12th, 2025
Affordable housing developers operate in a uniquely complex financial landscape, juggling public and private funding sources, navigating evolving accounting standards, and ensuring transparency for a wide range of stakeholders. This first webinar in our 3-part Affordable Housing Summer Series was tailored specifically for nonprofit and for-profit developers and their finance teams, offering practical guidance on key accounting and reporting issues that impact operations, compliance, and long-term sustainability.
Topics that were covered by Partner Jim Shellenberger and Director Jackie Winchell, leaders of our Affordable Housing team, included:
- Revenue recognition for developer fees under ASC 606
- Accounting for grants, federal funding, and other government sources
- Treatment of pass-through loans, soft debt, and layered financing structures
- Financial statement presentation matters
- Best practices for interdepartmental communication between finance, development, and leadership teams
- Reporting strategies that support organizational decision-making and external compliance
Whether you’re a CFO, controller, program manager, development consultant, or executive leader, this session provided valuable insights to strengthen your financial foundation and support mission-aligned financial strategies for affordable housing success.
Attendees of this McKonly & Asbury Webinar gained insight on the following:
- Clarity on key accounting and reporting requirements for affordable housing developers
- How to apply best practices for accurate reporting and compliance
- Strategies to improve cross-functional communication and internal reporting
You can download a copy of the slides here.
This free, one-hour webinar took place on Thursday, June 12 at 2:00 p.m. EDT. One “Specialized Knowledge” CPE credit was available for this webinar. The level for this webinar was basic and no prerequisites were required. This program was a live webinar which offered the opportunity to ask questions and interact with the presenters.