The 23rd XBRL International Conference has concluded!
Thank you to everyone who came to the conference and we hope to see you in Abu Dhabi!
Below are the archived presentations that we received for the conference, if there are any additional presentations you believe should be in this list please let us know.
Plenary Sessions
- Update from the US SEC, Mike Starr
- DICO, Bill Foster
- Management Information Systems Reporting: Supervisory Expecations for Financial Institutions, James Dennison
- The State of XBRL International, Tony Fragnito
- Roadmap to XBRL Adoption in Canada, Gord Beal, Geoff Zakaib
- UAE: Securities & Commodities Authority Implementation Project, Ryan Lemand
Academic Research and Insight
- XBRL in the Classroom, Ernest Capozzoli
- A Course Model: Financial Applications for XBRL and Interactive Data, Kristine Brands
- Dimensions, Extensions, and Inconsistent Conventions: Advice on Using SEC Interactive Data, Walter Hamscher
- Adopting XBRL – The Regulatory Choices, Ariel Markelevich
- Towards Guidelines of Modeleling for XBRL, Claudia Koschtial
- Association Between Extensions in XBRL Filings and Firm Characteristics: Evidence on Trends and Use, Barbara Lougee
- Application and Use of XBRL in Small Business, Saeed Roohani
- Management Assertions in the Interactive Data Environment: A Framework for Filers and Assurance Providers, Ken Dalton
Assurance: Increasing Trust and Promoting Quality in XBRL-Tagged Information
- The Implications of XBRL for the Financial Statement Audit, Roger Debreceny
- Assurance projects around the world: Inline XBRL in the UK Assurance in Japan and India, Daisuke Ikadai, CA G. Ramaswamy, and Paul Warren
Global Implementations and Project Case Studies
- Three easy steps to achieve real value from XBRL for your business, Gianluca Garbellotto
- Corporate Actions Project: A Panel of Experts Considers XBRL for Financial Reporting, Corporate Actions and Beyond, Alan Smith
- Securities Regulator Project: SEC Interactive Data Implementation Phases - The relationship of Rule-Making, EDGAR legacy constraints, and reporting goals in a multi year transformation., Walter Hamscher
- US GAAP Taxonomy Project: FASB Best Practice Research & Analysis, David Shaw
Hot Topics
- Introduction to hot topics, Eric Cohen, Ariel Markelevich
- Unified Reporting, David Stephenson
- Deeper XBRL - XBRL's Global Ledger Framework, Gianluca Garbellotto
- iXBRL, Eric Cohen, Andy Greener
Integrated Reporting: Trends in Non-financial Disclosure to Stakeholders
- Linking Data for Integrated Reporting, Michal Piechocki
- A Company’s View on Using XBRL into Integrated Reporting, Bob Laux
- XBRL & its Use for Social Impact Reporting, Wilson So
- Global Reporting Initiative Taxonomy, Paul Hulst
- Integrated Reporting in South Africa , Gavin Marais
- Corporate Actions XBRL – a different paradigm, Max Mansur
- Expectation for non-finance XBRL from analysts, Chie Matsui
Lunch Programs
- Launch of XBRL Abstract Model as a Public Working Draft and Comparability Task Force Update, Gary Duncanson
- Launch of XBRL Abstract Model as a Public Working Draft and Comparability Task Force Update, Ray Lam
- Interactive Panel Discussion: New & Anticipated US XBRL Mandated Data Standards and Its Impact on Government and Capital Markets Reporting, Diana Deem
- Interactive Panel Discussion: New & Anticipated US XBRL Mandated Data Standards and Its Impact on Government and Capital Markets Reporting, David Colgren
Streamlining IFRS Reporting with XBRL
- Update on XBRL activities @ IASB and IFRS Foundation, Olivier Servais
- Preparing financial statements with the IFRS taxonomy at TD Bank, Rory O'Leary
- Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting Taxonomies, Christine Tan
- Experiences in Tagging IFRS Financial Statements, Lou Rohman
- Climate Change Reporting Taxonomy - a step forward towards integrated reporting, Pedro Faria
- IFRS Roundtable, Roundtable Panel
XBRL Technology and Practices
- XBRL Standards Board, Conor O'Kelly
- Metadata and Data Modeling, Methodologies and their Technical Controversies, Bartek Czajka, Mark Goodhand, Walter Hamscher, Eric Jarry, Bartosz Ochocki, and Campbell Pryde
- Evolving XBRL and catching up with underlying standards, Bartek Czajka, Walter Hamscher, Mark Goodhand, Victor Morilla, and Hugh Wallis
Solutions: Interactive Data Made Simpler
- Invoke
- Invoke
- Unveiling the covers – A sneak peek into the latest offerings from Fujitsu’s XBRL team, Jaideep Shah