Archive for August 6th, 2009

XBRL US Announces Key Findings from Pacific Rim Technology Workshop

Posted on the August 6th, 2009 under XBRL by Administrator

xbrl-usWASHINGTON, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ — US announced key findings from its first-ever US Pacific Rim Workshop last week, hosted by Hitachi Ltd., at their headquarters in Santa Clara, California. Two major themes were identified throughout the workshop: 1) significant opportunities lie ahead for in non-compliance related areas such as corporate actions, social and social impact investing, and 2) the importance of continuing the dialogue surrounding the underlying and architecture to ensure global standardization and interoperability.

The workshop was designed to bring together XML and experts from Pacific Rim countries to share ideas and brainstorm about advanced development topics including rendering, maintenance, versioning, business intelligence and data quality. Case studies from Pacific Rim countries were presented to highlight how is being put to practical use.

A discussion paper is being developed that will provide important findings from the 2 1/2 day workshop and will be available on the US website at www..us within the next few weeks. Highlights from the workshop that will be included in the discussion paper include:

  --   US,  Japan and the IASB are working together to bring
      convergence to public company reporting taxonomies for Japan's EDINET,
      US GAAP and IFRS, through an ongoing evaluation of architecture,
      content, and the development and maintenance approach
  --  Many companies in the US have begun filing per the mandate by the
      Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), with fewer extensions and
      better data quality than expected
  --  Maintaining taxonomies requires constant review, evaluation and change
      by all users to ensure high-quality, consistent data; the maintenance
      process in Japan and the US were compared and contrasted
  --   could give companies the tool to create trusted content for use
      in social networks serving investors and analysts.  Ensuring that 
      content is discoverable, shareable, easily rendered and connected to
      the source document will drive the consistent and accurate re-use of
      financial information across the 
  --  Corporate actions was cited as the next major initiative for  in
      the US marketplace, driven by SWIFT, DTCC (Depository Trust & Clearing
      Corporation) and  US; a draft taxonomy has been developed which
      will soon be posted to www..us for member review
  --   was cited as an important gauge to measure social investing
      returns needed by all types of investors, ranging from philanthropic,
      who need to understand the social impact of programs in which they
      invest, to market investors that are looking for financial return

  --   US is building tools for preparers, software companies and users
      of data including a database of US GAAP extensions from filings
      submitted, a tool to let users check that their -formatted
      documents are consistent with the US GAAP Taxonomy and a change
      management tool to evaluate taxonomy version changes

A group of senior-level interns who have been working with US over the Summer presented the results of project assignments including the building of an extension database, review of adherence to the EDGAR Filer Manual, corporate actions and use of the formula linkbase.

Other discussions centered on topics in development including versioning, data consistency, database and business intelligence, tagging and rendering to outline the challenges, possible approaches and potential solutions.

Expert at the conference represented CoreFiling, The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), Ernst & Young Global, Fujitsu Research Institute, Goffengel Consulting, Hitachi , Ltd., IASC Foundation, Informatica, ISO, JustSystems, Morningstar, Oracle Corporation, Q4 Systems, Inc., Rivet Software, Salesforce.com Foundation, SimpleX Data Technologies, SWIFT, UBmatrix, and US.

For more information about the Workshop, including presentations, detailed agenda and bios, visit http://xbrl.us/techworkshop

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(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 non-profit 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 U.S. 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

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Source: US

CONTACT: Michelle Savage, Vice President, Communication, US, Inc.,
michelle.savage@xbrl.us, +1-917-747-1714

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A Mashup Example Using XBRL – Could SWIFT Leverage a Similar Model?

Posted on the August 6th, 2009 under XBRL by Administrator

I’ve been exchanging emails with Mike Willis, a partner at PriceWaterhouseCoopers and currently Chairman of the XBRL International Steering Committee, about innovative possibilities stemming from collaboration between and SWIFT. Some of this has relevance to our conversations about mashups in preparation for the Innotribe Stream at SIBOS.

One of the things Mike shared with me was a description of PWC’s internal data platform that “provides ‘collaborative mashups’ and ’social analytics’ “ for PWC staff. While this is an internal-to-PWC-only implementation (Mike says PWC has no interest in licensing or selling this platform to third parties), I think it serves as a good example of the value of mashups, how one firm went about building a platform of “mashable” data and models, and how and why its use spread exponentially within PWC despite little internal promotion and no training. This may help to spur ideas within the SWIFT community.

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XBRL for tax is a ticking ‘time-bomb’

Posted on the August 6th, 2009 under XBRL by Administrator

fsnWith attention on firmly focused on developments with the SEC concerns are growing that most finance directors in the UK are blissfully unaware that from 2011 they will be required to submit tax returns and accounts using the mark up language. Gary Simon, FSN’s managing editor reports.

As from 1 April 2011, for any accounting period ending after 31 March 2010, companies must file their Company Tax Return (including supporting documentation) online, but the accompanying accounts must be filed in (Extensible Business Reporting Language). For example, a company with a 30th June 2010 year end must file its accounts and CT Return with HMRC in an format by 30 June 2011.

According to Bivek Sharma, Partner, Compliance and at KPMG, “The majority of companies are completely unaware of this ‘ticking time-bomb’. The problem isn’t the filing of CT Returns because tax software vendors are already working hard to ensure that tax numbers can be filed in an format but the filing of company accounts is a different matter.”

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XBRL U.S. GAAP Tags Now Aligned to FASB Accounting Codification

Posted on the August 6th, 2009 under XBRL by Administrator

The U.S. GAAP Taxonomy has been updated to reflect the FASB Accounting Standards Codification and is effective for interim and annual periods ending after Sept.15, 2009, FASB and US announced Tuesday.

The codification, which became effective July 1, reorganizes thousands of U.S. GAAP pronouncements into roughly 90 accounting topics using a consistent structure. It also includes relevant SEC guidance that follows the same topical structure in separate sections in the codification.

A new codification extension taxonomy that incorporates the new codification references is available on the XBRL US Web site. Preparers using the U.S. 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 Web site.

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Edgar Online Hires Bank To Get Investment For Its XBRL Efforts

Posted on the August 6th, 2009 under XBRL by Administrator

edgar-onlineEdgar Online (NSDQ: EDGR), the publicly traded financial information service, has hired a bank—The Jordan, Edmiston Group—to help it get strategic investments to boost its efforts in , the open data standard for financial reporting that it has pioneered and now been adopted by SEC. This is not a sale of the company. The announcement came today in Edgar’s Q209 earnings call, where it mentioned the hiring of the bank for strategic partnerships and money raise, and said it has engaged in preliminary discussion.

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