XBRL US is conducting in-person training workshops to teach preparers how to create XBRL filings for submission to the SEC. This hands-on session shows you how to use taxonomies, convert your primary financial statements and block tag your footnotes in XBRL format.
As the W3C Team lead for financial data and the Semantic Web, I am looking at how the Web is changing the way investors assess the value of companies.
Commercial providers and consultants will present solutions applicable to the different filing steps while using standards, in order to reduce the regulatory burden with off the shelf products and industry solutions.
The XBRL Pacific Rim Technology Workshop and Summit kicked off Tuesday afternoon with experts agreeing about the quality of the first 42 mandatory U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings and demonstrating palpable ambition for the future of free financial information.
The current global crisis spotlights the need for greater transparency in both corporate and government financial reporting supply chains along with accurate and timely linked data. W3C and XBRL International invite you to attend a workshop to facilitate a discussion about improving access to financial data on the Web.
Particular attention will be given to working with the US GAAP taxonomy and preparing reports with that taxonomy. Participants will become immediately productive in teaching XBRL in a range of courses within the undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
XBRL US Pacific Rim Technology Workshop to Feature Case Studies and Advanced Topics in XML Development. Key speakers from Salesforce.com and Hitachi.
XBRL US Announces Pacific Rim Technology Workshop & Summit, Santa Clara, California, July 28-30, 2009. Event will focus on development, maintenance and other advanced XBRL topics.
XBRL US, the national consortium for XML standards in business reporting and developers of the XBRL US GAAP Taxonomies, is conducting an in-person training workshop in Los Angeles, CA on March 11, 2009 to educate preparers on how to create XBRL-formatted financial statements for mandatory submission to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).