Mr. Dejan Gostimir graduated and earned his Master of Science degree at Faculty Of Economics and Business at the University of Zagreb, Croatia with the thesis titled: ”XBRL as possible standard of financial reporting in the Republic of Croatia”. He was member of the board at ORKIS Ltd., project leader and editor in chief of the accounting and financial web portal ORKIS.hr that was the first project of this kind in Croatia. ORKIS.hr is still number one financial and accounting web portal in Croatia. He has more than thirteen years of experiences in accounting, finance and management. He has attended training for the certificate of certified accountant. He is a regular columnist of ORKIS.hr portal on the subject of XBRL, management, finance and accounting. Currently he is working as a CFO in pharma industry and He is a guest lecturer on the Zagreb School Of Economics and Management on the subject of XBRL.
Romania continues to fulfill its commitment to sustainable economic development and undertakes the necessary steps to achieve major European macro-economic objectives in the context of the modern, global economy. Sustainable economic development involves a diversity of contributions from all active players within the Romanian society and economy – social partners, business partners, professional associations, academic community and civil society.
During this Webcast, you will discover which types of processes lend themselves best to automation. You will also hear about best practices with implementing applications of technology — including automated workflows, information collaboration tools, interactive document preparation and embedded XBRL tagging — that can improve your organization’s overall productivity.
Join Clarity Systems on March 16 at the Hyatt Grand Central Hotel for a compelling briefing, complete with a presentation from a large, accelerated filer that has ‘been there and done that’, which will help you understand your options to address all of the SEC XBRL timelines.
XBRL International is seeking feedback on a new document that examines the future business requirements and technical roadmap for eXtensible Business Reporting Language.
On 19 February, the IASC Foundation published for public comment an exposure draft of the IFRS Taxonomy 2010. The proposed taxonomy is consistent with IFRSs and the IFRS for Small and Medium-sized Entities (SMEs).
There is an urgent need to prepare for the adoption of IFRS in Canada and to understand how the emerging corporate reporting landscape will be impacted by XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language). The SEC in the U.S. has already enacted regulations that cover mandatory reporting in XBRL. In 2011 these SEC rules will have significant implications for Canadian companies as foreign filers using IFRS and the associated IFRS XBRL taxonomy.
XBRL International, Inc., (XII) released “XBRL: Towards a Diverse Ecosystem” today, a Discussion Document seeking public comment on the future business requirements and technical roadmap for the XBRL business information standard.
The Financial Accounting Standards Board and its overseer, the Financial Accounting Foundation, are forming a team to take over responsibility for managing XBRL taxonomies for U.S. financial reporting purposes.