Items tagged with "IFRS"

IFRS Taxonomy Deep Dive: SEC Notice & Taxonomy Review for XBRL Providers & Data Users

1:00 PM EDT Tuesday, July 11, 2017
XBRL US Webinar
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The US GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy and the IFRS Taxonomy have certain key differences that XBRL tool and service providers, as well as data aggregators should understand. With the SEC notice, all foreign private issuers must begin filing as early as September 2017 of this year. All data providers and XBRL tool and service providers […more]


SEC & IFRS Taxonomy: Implications for FPIs, XBRL Providers & Data Users (session II)

1:00 PM EDT Monday, May 8, 2017
XBRL US Webinar
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Learn about the IFRS XBRL Taxonomy and the implications of the SEC notification that the taxonomy has been approved and posted to the Commission web site.


SEC Notice on IFRS Taxonomy: What It Means for FPIs, XBRL Providers & Data Users

1:00 PM EDT Wednesday, April 5, 2017
XBRL US Webinar
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Learn about the IFRS XBRL Taxonomy and the implications of the SEC notification that the taxonomy has been approved and posted to the Commission web site.


The Perfect Taxonomy? Is it possible?

9 AM EDT Thursday, September 28, 2017
CoreFiling Webinar
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With complex taxonomies being updated more frequently than ever, regulators know that taxonomy publishing errors are also on the rise. These errors can slip through unnoticed, but cause a huge amount of repeated work for both regulators, agencies and filers alike. Join our panel of experts on Thursday 28 September to find out about what […more]


Comment Period for Proposed Update to the IFRS Taxonomy

Wednesday, July 19 - Monday, September 18, 2017
IASB Public Review

Proposed Update 1 to the IFRS Taxonomy 2017 has been published for public comment by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). The public comment period will end on September 18, 2017. Comments on this proposed update to the IFRS Taxonomy and the related support materials should be submitted directly to the IASB. The SEC staff encourages filers, […more]