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Recently Issued Accounting Standards (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2026
Accounting Standards Update and Change in Accounting Principle [Abstract]  
Schedule of New Accounting Pronouncements and Changes in Accounting Principles
The following table provides a brief description of other recent accounting standards that have been issued but not yet adopted as of June 30, 2026:
StandardDescriptionDate of Adoption
Effect on our unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements or Other Significant Matters
ASU 2024-03 Income Statement—Reporting Comprehensive
Income—Expense Disaggregation Disclosures
(Subtopic 220-40)


The amendments require public business entities to provide additional disaggregated disclosures of certain expense captions presented on the face of the income statement. The ASU does not change the expense captions required to be presented in the income statement; rather, it requires entities to disclose specified categories of expense information in the notes to the consolidated financial statements in order to improve transparency and comparability.


January 1, 2027We are still assessing the impact of this ASU. Upon
adoption, the impact will be limited to additional disclosure requirements in our annual financial
statements.

ASU 2025-03 - Business Combinations (Topic 805) and
Consolidation (Topic 810) - Determining the Accounting Acquirer in the
Acquisition of a Variable Interest Entity
The amendments require entities to consider the guidance in Topic 805 when determining the accounting acquirer in the acquisition of a VIE that is a business and the transaction is primarily effected by the exchange of equity interests. The ASU is intended to improve consistency in the determination of the accounting acquirer for certain VIE transactions and does not change the accounting for acquisitions of VIEs that are not a business.


January 1, 2027We are still assessing the impact of this ASU.
ASU 2025-04 - Compensation—Stock Compensation (Topic 718) and Revenue from Contracts with
Customers (Topic 606)

Clarifications to Share-Based Consideration
Payable to a Customer

The amendments clarify the accounting for share-based payment awards granted by an entity as consideration payable to a customer. The ASU revises certain definitions and guidance within Topics 606 and 718, including clarifying the definition of a performance condition and eliminating the policy election related to forfeitures for service conditions associated with share-based consideration payable to a customer. The amendments are intended to reduce diversity in practice and improve consistency in application.


January 1, 2027
We are still assessing the impact of this ASU.
ASU 2025-06 - Intangibles, Goodwill and Other Internal-Use Software
The amendments modernize the guidance for internal-use software by removing references to development stages and clarifying when capitalization of software development costs should begin. Capitalization commences once management authorizes and commits to funding a software project and it is probable that the project will be completed and used as intended. The ASU also introduces guidance for assessing the probable-to-complete threshold, including consideration of development uncertainty.


January 1, 2027We are still assessing the impact of this ASU.