Mark Your Calendar: Discuss XBRL & SEC Voluntary Filing

On June 22, a panel will meet in New York City to discuss eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) and the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) voluntary filing program. The event, hosted by PR Newswire, will be held at the Penn Club in New York and also be available via webcast at www.videonewswire.com. The event is free.

The impact of XBRL on financial reporting and its potential benefits will be among the topics discussed. Panelists include:

  • Wayne Harding, CPA; Vice President, Business Development, Rivet Software
  • Campbell Pryde, Executive Director, Morgan Stanley
  • Daniel Roberts, National Director of Assurance Innovation, Grant Thornton LLP; Vice-Chair US Adoption, XBRL-US; Chair, International Acocunting Supply Chain
  • Liv Watcon, Vice President of XBRL, Edgar Online, Inc.
    The discussion will be moderated by Michelle Savage, Vice President Investor Relations Services, PR Newswire.

Pre-registration is requested. Those intending to attend the event in person in New York, are asked to R.S.V.P. to Allison.shea@prnewswire.com. Those wishing to participate via the webcast can .

Note: Wayne Harding is familiar to AccountingWEB readers as the author of “Insider View: 11th XBRL Conference" "published on May 4, 2005 and available to Premium subscribers.

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