Find out how the XBRL technology standard can enable accountability in the corporate, government and nonprofit worlds by increasing transparency and usability of information. Learn about real-world practical applications and how XBRL can affect change.
Highlights:
- Hear from keynote speakers Terri Polley, President of the Financial Accounting Foundation and Donna Roy, Acting Executive Director - Information Sharing, Executive Director - National Information Exchange Model (NIEM), Applied Technology, Office of the CIO, Department of Homeland Security
- For financial executives at public companies:
- XBRL Essentials – in-depth sessions on detailed footnote tagging, data quality and establishing controls in the XBRL process, bringing XBRL in-house and understanding the new 2011 US GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy
- Lessons learned from the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Financial Accounting Standards Board and public company financial executives; plus find out about the roadmap ahead for financial reporting in XBRL
- For securities processing executives:
- The corporate actions life cycle – how structured data can streamline the process
- Innovation Workshop to share ideas on how structured data (XBRL) can improve other areas in securities processing
Learn more about the 2010 conference program.
When: Tuesday and Wednesday, November 9 - 10
Where: Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, PA.
Who should attend?
- Issuers - preparers, corporate secretaries, investor relations officers, in-house counsel
- Analysts
- Securities processors – custodians, banks, broker/dealers, intermediaries
- Investors
- Public sector/government
REGISTER TODAY!
Early registration ends Friday, September 17, 2010