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2009 XBRL US National Conference Archive

XBRL Essentials: Understanding Reporting Requirements Schedule 
 

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Please note - session times are subject to revision.

 Tuesday, November 17, 2009

4:20 PM - 5:00 PM
Beyond the Mandate - Benefiting from the Internal Use of XBRL
Where are the opportunities to expand the use of XBRL for Internal reporting, performance monitoring, etc.?  How can my company benefit from the use of XBRL beyond mandated financial reporting?    These questions and more, will be addressed through this panel discussion, designed to provide you with a broad range of perspectives on how different organizations are leveraging  XBRL beyond mandated financial reporting. 
Moderator: Scott Rosenfelder, Director - AERS Technology & Knowledge Management, Deloitte
Sarah Gelfand, Director of the Impact Reporting and Investment Standards (IRIS), Global Impact Investing Network 
John Van Decker, Vice President - Corporate Performance Management and Financial Management Systems, Gartner

 Wednesday, November 18, 2009

10:45 AM - 11:45 AM
The Next Frontier in XBRL
What comes next after US GAAP reporting?  Proxy statements and executive compensation, corporate actions, and more.  This session will help you prepare for what's coming down the road in XBRL reporting for public companies. 
Moderator: Daniel Roth, Wired Magazine
Philip Moyer, CEO and President, EDGAR Online
Esther Dyson, Chairman, EDventure Holdings
David Hands, Director, Product Development, The Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation

10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
Getting Started Once You Have the Basics
  • Assembling the internal team, investigating tools, learning requirements
  • Considering insource vs. outsource
  • Learning about the tools and services available
Yossef Newman, Director, Deloitte
Louis Matherne, Director, XBRL Services, Clarity Systems

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Understanding the US GAAP Taxonomy, Selecting Elements to Match your Financials
  • Choosing the right tags with a focus on face financials
  • Defining tables - using XBRL "dimensions"
  • Getting to know XBRL structure - what are the files, what gets submitted to the SEC
  • Linking XBRL files, e.g., schema, instance, etc
  • Extension elements - what they are, when to use
Stuart Zatkow, Director of Interactice Data Services, NeoClarus Inc.
Christine Tan, PhD, Professor, Fordham University
Gregg Saunders, XBRL Advisor, XBRL US Project Team

1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Reviewing and Validating your XBRL Financials
  • Identifying the rules
  • Using validation tools, interpreting the output
  • Reviewing work by third party providers
  • Validating the XBRL specification with the tagging tool
  • Understanding validation required by the EDGAR Filer Manual
  • Incorporating the auditor into the process
  • Working with auditors and professional services
Paul Penler, Executive Director, Assurance Services, Ernst & Young
Gregg Saunders, XBRL Advisor, XBRL US Project Team
Jeff Naumann, Assistant Director, Office of Interactive Disclosure, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

2:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Lessons Learned from the SEC – US GAAP Reporting in XBRL
Representatives from the Securities and Exchange Commission will provide an in-depth assessment and respond to questions about the EDGAR filings they’ve received in XBRL format to date.  The session will focus on accounting and business issues, as well as technical learnings related to adherence with the SEC EDGAR manual.
From the United States Securities and Exchange Commission:
Joel Levine, Assistant Director, Office of Interactive Disclosure
Walter Hamscher, Member of the Technical Staff

4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Tackling Detailed Footnote Tagging
  • Scope
  • Volume of work
  • Timing
  • Approach
  • Examples
  • Difference from the facing financial statements
  • Dimensions/tables
Lou Rohman, Director of XBRL Services, Merrill Corporation
Christine Tan, PhD, Professor, Fordham University
Gregg Saunders, XBRL Advisor, XBRL US Project Team


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