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Revenue Recognition: Impact of the New Accounting Standards on XBRL
Attend this free, one-hour webinar to hear from the FASB and the XBRL US Data Quality Committee about the new revenue recognition rules.
Attend this free, one-hour webinar to hear from the FASB and the XBRL US Data Quality Committee about the new revenue recognition rules.
Trust. It’s one of the most important considerations when hiring a guide to lead a challenging mountain climb. The same is true with developing standards. Only a specialist with the right skillset and experience can help build a good quality taxonomy or XBRL instance document. Find the right people through XBRL Achievements.
This half-day forum provides practical information about where you can get structured data on US and non-US companies, on who’s using this data today, and a step-by-step discussion on how to get started using XBRL data within your own organization.
Advance registration is required. XBRL US Members are invited to attend our Annual General Meeting and Luncheon prior to this event.
Attend this free, one-hour webinar to hear members of the XBRL US Data Quality Committee provide detailed insights into newly released guidance on the proper way to prepare XBRL-formatted cash flow statements, how to successfully select the right elements, and more.
Attend this free, one-hour webinar to find out how investors adapt to new technologies and how public companies and analysts can mitigate the costs of disclosure.
Attend this free, one-hour webinar to hear from the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the International Accounting Standards Board about how to prepare XBRL financials using the IFRS Taxonomy.
Attend this free, one-hour webinar to learn how to participate in the beta for XBRL APIs to extract, process, and create XBRL content.
Attend this free, one-hour webinar to learn about validation rules created for those filing using the IFRS Taxonomy or the US GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy.
A taxonomy style guide isn’t about creating a memorable “style”. The style guide is about building clear, transparent, understandable standards that result in predictable communication every time. XBRL relies on a taxonomy of concepts to identify facts, contexts and other relationships. Any ambiguity in the language used within that taxonomy to communicate data, could produce inconsistent results.
Trust. It’s one of the most important considerations when hiring a guide to lead a challenging mountain climb. The same is true with developing standards. Only a specialist with the right skillset and experience can help build a good quality taxonomy or XBRL instance document. Find the right people through XBRL Achievements.