XBRL Rules, Technology and Solutions
Featuring the NASDAQ OMX Case Study
Webcast
April 28, 2009
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On January 30, 2009, the SEC issued the final rule requiring all companies to use interactive data when submitting financial statements to the SEC. Once implemented, interactive data has the potential to increase the speed, accuracy and usability of financial disclosure and eventually reduce costs.
On this webcast, our XBRL experts will present the requirements of the final rule, review best practices for compliance and discuss the benefits of our full-service translation solution.
We are pleased to have the following individual as our special guest for this informative event:
Speakers

Yolanda Goettsch, Associate General Counsel, NASDAQ OMX
David M. Lynn, Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP
John Truzzolino, Director, E-Solutions, RR Donnelley
Agenda
- What is XBRL?
- SEC Final Rules
- Corporate Legal Challenges
- Overall impact on SEC filings
- Timing and sequencing issues
- Investor relations considerations
- Disclosure controls and internal controls concerns
- SEC registration statement form eligibility issues
- Impact on due diligence in the offering process
- Considerations for SEC certifications
- What's next on the SEC's XBRL agenda?
- NASDAQ OMX Case Study
- Alternatives for tagging and filing
This program is brought to you by RR Donnelley.
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