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SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Policies)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2022
SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES  
Principles of Consolidation

Principles of Consolidation

The consolidated financial statements include the accounts of Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. and its wholly-owned and majority-owned subsidiaries for which it has a controlling interest (the “Company”) after elimination of all inter-company accounts, transactions and profits.

The accompanying unaudited consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 10 of Regulation S-X. Accordingly, these unaudited consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information and notes required by GAAP for complete financial statements. However, in the opinion of management, these unaudited consolidated financial statements contain all the adjustments (consisting of normal recurring accruals) considered necessary to present fairly the financial position, results of operations and cash flows for the interim periods. Operating results for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the year ending December 31, 2022.

The accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheet at December 31, 2021 has been derived from the audited financial statements at that date, but does not include all of the information and notes required by GAAP for complete financial statements. For further information, refer to the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021.

In March 2022, in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Company announced it was ceasing operations in Russia and implementing plans to support its Russian employees. Although the Company’s Net sales and Total assets in Russia are less than 1% of consolidated Net sales for the year ended December 31, 2021 and less than 1% of consolidated Total assets as of December 31, 2021, the Russia-Ukraine conflict and sanctions imposed globally may result in economic and supply chain disruptions, the ultimate financial impact of which cannot be reasonably estimated at this time. The Company continues to monitor the Russia-Ukraine conflict and its potential impacts.

Highly Inflationary Economy

Turkey – Highly Inflationary Economy

An economy is considered highly inflationary under GAAP if the cumulative inflation rate for a three-year period meets or exceeds 100 percent. The Turkish economy exceeded the three-year cumulative inflation rate of 100 percent during the second quarter of 2022. As a result, the financial statements of the Company’s Turkish operation are reported under highly inflationary accounting rules as of April 1, 2022. Under highly inflationary accounting, the financial statements of the Company’s Turkish operation have been remeasured into the Company’s reporting currency (U.S. dollar). Beginning April 1, 2022, the exchange gains and losses from the remeasurement of monetary assets and liabilities are reflected in current earnings, rather than “Accumulated other comprehensive loss” on the balance sheet. As of September 30, 2022, this impact was not significant to the Company’s results.

Management has evaluated and disclosed all material events occurring subsequent to the date of the financial statements up to October 27, 2022, the filing date of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.

New Accounting Pronouncements

New Accounting Pronouncements:

This section provides a description of new accounting pronouncements (“Accounting Standard Update” or “ASU”) issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) that are applicable to the Company.

The Company is currently evaluating the impact on its financial statements of the following ASU:

Standard

Description

ASU No. 2022-04, Liabilities-Supplier Finance Programs (Subtopic 405-50), issued September 2022.

Requires disclosure about a company’s supplier finance program, including key terms, amount outstanding, assets pledged as applicable, presentation on the balance sheet and a period-over-period balance roll forward. Except for the roll forward requirement, the ASU is effective for interim and annual periods beginning January 1, 2023 and should be applied retrospectively. The roll forward requirement is effective January 1, 2024 and should be applied prospectively. Early adoption of the roll forward requirement is permitted.