The eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) is the rapidly maturing language for computerized financial and business operations reporting. The SEC is phasing in mandated financial reporting in XBRL for publicly traded companies, including those reporting using IFRS. There is a similar track for reporting by mutual funds. This coupled with the widespread adoption of XBRL in the USA and around the world presage a significantly more widespread role for XBRL in the coming years. XBRL is likely to make significant changes in the way accountants and auditors do their work. Purpose: The concepts underpinning XBRL can be grasped quickly as can the business case for XBRL. XBRL is, however, at the intersection of accounting and financial reporting, Internet technologies (XML) and metadata and knowledge representation. Developing the level of understanding necessary to support a teaching program requires an exposure to each of these foundations. The workshop will give equal emphasis to the accounting and technology foundations and to the practical applications of these foundations in the classroom. 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. Audience: Faculty in two year and four year institutions who teach financial accounting, management accounting, auditing or accounting information systems. No knowledge of XBRL is assumed. Faculty should be thoroughly familiar with the operation of the Windows operating system. Content: The course will encompass both the underpinning technology foundations of XBRL and, more importantly, applying XBRL to business problems. The course will encompass core XML technologies, the role of XBRL in the information supply chain, XBRL standards and taxonomies including the US GAAP and IFRS taxonomy families, and current XBRL software. Activities in the workshop will include pop quizzes, a range of individual exercises as well as longer small group activities that will be based both on the accounting, reporting and auditing issues and the underpinning XBRL technologies. All of these activities are designed to be applied in the classroom. In addition, there will be visiting speakers from the XBRL community. Faculty: Dr. Clinton (Skip) White, University of Delaware and Stephanie Farewell, University of Arkansas - Little Rock, will be conducting the workshop. Skip and Stephanie have been involved in teaching and researching XBRL and in the development of XBRL standards and taxonomies over a number of years. Format: The schedule will be a full and intensive three-day workshop. Dates: July 28 - July 30, 2010 Location: Parc 55 Union Square Hotel, San Francisco, CA Registration:
*The non-member registration fee includes AAA membership dues of $185 which include electronic access to one association-wide journal, The Accounting Review, Accounting Horizons, or Issues in Accounting Education. Additional journal options and interest section memberships may be selected as a membership add-on. Registration fee includes 3-day workshop, breakfasts, breaks, and lunches. Space is limited and registration will not be processed until payment is received. Please fill out the appropriate registration form above and either email, mail or fax it to:
Registration Deadline: Space is limited. The deadline for registration and payment is June 30. Please note: Sending credit card information via email is not secure. If you choose to email your registration form, you may leave the payment section blank, and contact the AAA Member Services Staff at 941-921-7747 to provide your credit card number. Accommodations: A credit card will be required to guarantee your room reservation, but will not be charged until you check in to the hotel. We will provide your hotel confirmation number by July 11. If you wish to use a different credit card for your room reservation than the one listed on the workshop registration form, please contact AAA Member Services at 941-921-7747. . Meals: Breakfast on Thursday and Friday, lunch on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, and a.m./p.m. breaks are included in your registration fee. Cancellation Policy: If you cancel before June 30, you will receive a refund minus an administrative fee of $100.00. If you cancel after June 30, you will not receive a refund unless we are able to fill your place in the workshop. All cancellations must be received in writing. Americans with Disabilities Act: Pre-requisites: Workshop participants will be required to complete a pre-conference exercise on XML and will be provided with a set of readings prior to the session. Bring to workshop: Laptop loaded with Office XP and Internet Explorer 6.0 or equivalent. Additional required software will be posted. Questions: Contact the AAA Member Services Staff at 941-921-7747 or email at info@aaahq.org. |