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FASB and XBRL US Align XBRL US GAAP Tags to New Accounting Codification

Posted on the August 5th, 2009 under XBRL by Administrator

fasbWASHINGTON, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ — The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and US, the nonprofit consortium for XML business reporting standards, announced today that they have completed the work to revise the US GAAP Taxonomy to reflect the FASB Accounting Standards Codification(TM) that was released on July 1, 2009. The Codification is the single source of authoritative nongovernmental US generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and is effective for interim and annual periods ending after September 15, 2009.

In 2008, the FASB created an project team that worked closely with the US team to release the new Codification extension taxonomy. The FASB’s project team reviewed the authoritative references in the current taxonomy and added the related Codification references. Public companies using the US GAAP Taxonomy to create -formatted financial statements can now link directly from the taxonomy extension to the specific Codification reference as posted on FASB’s Codification website. The Codification references, in conjunction with the element labels and definitions, provide companies the information they need to select the right element in the taxonomy to accurately reflect their financial statements.

“The FASB Accounting Standards Codification(TM) simplifies the process of researching accounting issues by providing a single authoritative source of US GAAP. The work that FASB and US have done to bring these references into the US GAAP Taxonomy further streamlines the process of financial statement preparation for public companies,” stated Robert H. Herz, chairman of the FASB. “Incorporating the Codification into the US GAAP Taxonomy will give preparers an easy tool that will help them select the appropriate elements for filing their financial statements.”

The Codification reorganizes the thousands of US GAAP pronouncements into roughly 90 accounting topics and displays all topics using a consistent structure. It also includes relevant Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) guidance that follows the same topical structure in separate sections in the Codification.

The US GAAP Taxonomy was developed by US under contract with the SEC as a comprehensive set of reporting elements that include GAAP requirements and common reporting practices. Public companies use this digital dictionary when creating -formatted financials. The SEC mandated the use of for all public companies over a three year period; the largest public companies, with a worldwide public float greater than $5 billion, began filing for interim financial statements with periods ending on or after June 15, 2009.

“We will continue to work closely with the FASB to align the US GAAP reporting elements with all new accounting standards. Public company reporting must change to reflect investor and marketplace needs. The appropriate level of support and maintenance will ensure that the reporting elements used by public companies reflect the most current industry and accounting standards,” said Mark Bolgiano, president and CEO, US. “Proper maintenance of the taxonomy is key to giving preparers the tool to create consistent, high-quality financial data that gives investors greater transparency and ultimately better accuracy in their own analysis.”

Preparers who wish to use the US GAAP Taxonomy with the new FASB Codification incorporated, should go to http://xbrl.us/taxonomies/Pages/FASBCodification_2009.aspx.

About the Financial Accounting Standards Board

Since 1973, the Financial Accounting Standards Board has been the designated organization in the private sector for establishing standards of financial accounting and reporting. Those standards govern the preparation of financial reports and are officially recognized as authoritative by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Such standards are essential to the efficient functioning of the economy because investors, creditors, auditors, and others rely on credible, transparent, and comparable financial information. For more information about the FASB, visit our website at www.fasb.org.

About

(Extensible Business Reporting Language) is a royalty-free, open specification for software that uses XML data tags to describe business and financial information for public and private companies and other organizations. benefits all members of the information supply chain by utilizing a standards-based method with which users can prepare, publish in a variety of formats, exchange and analyze business and financial statements and the information they contain.

About US

US is the nonprofit consortium for XML business reporting standards in the United States and is a jurisdiction of International. It represents the business information supply chain, including accounting firms, software companies, financial databases, financial printers, and agencies. Its mission is to support the implementation of XML business reporting standards through the development of taxonomies relevant for use by US public and private sectors, working with a goal of interoperability between sectors, and by promoting adoption of these taxonomies through the collaboration of all business reporting supply chain participants. US has developed taxonomies to support US GAAP and common reporting practices under a contract with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The US GAAP Taxonomies are available for review at http://xbrl.us/taxonomies/Pages/US-GAAP2009.aspx.

Links:

www..us

Source: US

CONTACT: CONTACT: Michelle Savage, Vice President, Communication,
US, Inc., +1-917-747-1714, michelle.savage@xbrl.us,; or Christine Klimek,
Communications Manager, Financial Accounting Foundation, +1-203-956-3459,
clklimek@f-a-f.org

Site: http://www.xbrl.org/us


Kensington TwoFold Notebook Stand

Posted on the August 5th, 2009 under Gadgets by Administrator

Kensington TwoFold Notebook Stand

Kensington TwoFold Stand

Kensington introduces the TwoFold Stand and the TwoFold Stand and Sleeve. Both products are designed to raise your screen to help reduce eye and neck strain.

Kensington TwoFold Notebook Stand and Sleeve

Kensington TwoFold Stand and Sleeve

The TwoFold Stand can be folded flat for easy storage while the TwoFold Stand and Sleeve has a collapsible, 2-in-1 design and can quickly convert into a protective sleeve for comfort you can take with you. They both fit notebooks from 14.1-inch to 15.4-inch.

The Stand is priced at $19.99 while the 2-in-1 Stand and Sleeve costs $39.99.

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Logitech Marathon Mouse M705 and Wireless Mouse M505

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Logitech Wireless Mouse M505

In addition to new wireless keyboards, announced the Marathon M705 and M505. Both mice come with the new Unifying receiver and feature laser tracking.

The Marathon M705, as the name suggest, offers a long battery life of up to three full years. It has a compact, right-hand design and offers thumb buttons.

The M505 is ergonomically designed shape with soft rubber grip. It has 15 month of battery life.

The Marathon M705 will be available in early 2010 for %69.99 and the M505 in August for $49.99.

Logitech Marathon Mouse M705

Marathon M705

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Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 and K340

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Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350

K350

introduces the K350 and K340. Both of them come with the new Unifying receiver that utilizes the 2.4GHz .

Logitech Wireless Keyboard K340

K340

The K350 has a wave design with constant curve layout and a cushioned palm rest. The K340, instead, gets a -saving design and quiet, low-profile keys.

The K350 and K340 will be released in September for $59.99 and $49.99 respectively.

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Logitech USB Unifying Receiver

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Logitech USB Unifying Receiver

introduces the Unifying Receiver, a tiny receiver that can connect multiple mice and keyboards to you PC. It connects to up to six Unifying-compatible mice and keyboards.

The Unifying Receiver uses 2.4GHz and supports 128-bit AES data encryption for keyboards. It will be bundled with ’s new keyboards or mice.

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