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26 September 2008
Chartered Accountants' Hall London, United Kingdom
XBRL - eXtensible Business Reporting Language - is revolutionising the way financial information is reported to regulators worldwide.
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This new technology will have a significant impact on the investment community, offering a faster and more efficient means of financial analysis and reporting.
This conference will offer the tools necessary for successfully navigating and implementing the applications of this new technology. Experts will discuss the mechanics and use of XBRL and share how to best incorporate it into your daily processes.
Sponsored by CFA Institute, the European Federation of Financial Analysts Societies, and the International Accounting Standards Committee Foundation, this conference will explore the expected impact of XBRL across all realms of the financial reporting process.
Comprised of a combination of general sessions and focused breakout sessions, this event offers valuable insights into how individuals and organizations can best leverage XBRL. Space will be limited - register early.
Who should attend
- Professional investment and research analysts
- Portfolio managers
- Corporate finance reporting personnel
Speakers
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- Homi Byramji, Thomson Reuters
- Stephen Cooper, International Accounting Standards Board
- Jeffrey J. Diermeier, CFA Institute
- Ralf Frank, EFFA
- Sue Harding, Standard and Poor's Ratings Services
- Thomas Hillman, CFA Credit Suisse Securities, LLC
- Michael Krzus, Grant Thornton, LLP
- Andrew Ling, UBS Investment Research
- David McGraw, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
- Olivier Servais, IASC Foundation
- David vun Kannon, PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP
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Registration and further information
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