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Change in Accounting Principle
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2021
Accounting Changes and Error Corrections [Abstract]  
Change in Accounting Principle Change in Accounting Principle
In the first quarter of 2021, the Company changed its policy for recognizing equity-based compensation expense from the graded vesting attribution method of accounting to the straight-line attribution method of accounting for its equity-based compensation arrangements with service only vesting conditions.
The Company believes the straight-line attribution method of accounting for equity-based compensation expense for awards with service only vesting conditions is preferable because it more appropriately reflects how awards are earned over an employee’s service period and is the predominant method used in its industry.
Comparative financial statements for prior periods have been adjusted to apply the straight-line attribution method retrospectively. The following table presents the comparative effect of the change in accounting method and its impact on the Company’s consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive loss:
Year Ended December 31, 2020Year Ended December 31, 2019
(in thousands, except for per share amounts)
As ReportedAs AdjustedAs ReportedAs Adjusted
Total net revenues$11,967,339 $11,967,339 $6,273,263 $6,273,263 
Cost of sales9,981,159 9,981,102 5,240,159 5,240,041 
Operating, general and administrative2,513,912 2,502,231 1,676,941 1,675,145 
Total operating cost and expenses12,495,071 12,483,333 6,917,100 6,915,186 
Operating loss(527,732)(515,994)(643,837)(641,923)
Loss before income taxes(474,603)(462,865)(699,040)(697,126)
Income tax expense (benefit)292 292 (241)(241)
Net loss(474,895)(463,157)(698,799)(696,885)
Net loss attributable to Class A and Class B common stockholders$(567,629)$(555,891)$(770,214)$(768,300)
Net loss attributable to Class A and Class B common stockholders per share, basic and diluted(1)
$(19.57)$(19.16)$(39.57)$(39.48)
Weighted-average number of Class A and Class B common shares outstanding used in computing per share amounts, basic and diluted(1)
29,01229,01219,46319,463
Comprehensive loss$(513,630)$(501,892)$(704,511)$(702,597)
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(1)As reported net loss per share reflects the retrospective adjustments from the Corporate Conversion described in Note 15 — "Net Loss per Share."
The following table presents the comparative effect of the change in accounting method and its impact on the Company’s consolidated balance sheets:
December 31, 2020
(in thousands)As ReportedAs Adjusted
Stockholders'/members’ equity (deficit)
Common units$54,950 $45,122 
Additional paid-in capital25,036 25,036 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss(31,093)(31,093)
Accumulated deficit(4,117,755)(4,107,927)
Total stockholders'/members' equity (deficit)$(4,068,862)$(4,068,862)
There was no net impact to the amounts reported for net cash used in/provided by operating, investing or financing activities in the consolidated statements of cash flows for prior periods as a result of the change in accounting method. However, for the years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019, net loss and equity-based compensation expense in cash flows from operating activities each decreased $12 million and $2 million, respectively, to reflect the change in accounting method. The cumulative effect of the change in accounting method had no net impact on stockholders’/members’ equity (deficit) as of January 1, 2019, the beginning of the earliest year presented in the consolidated financial statements.