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Februari 2014. Today’s Discussion Introduction to XBRL XBRL Implementation at IDX More Details about IDX Taxonomy Feedback Q & A 2.

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1 Februari 2014

2 Today’s Discussion Introduction to XBRL XBRL Implementation at IDX More Details about IDX Taxonomy Feedback Q & A 2

3 3 Introduction to XBRL

4 What is XBRL ? 4 Allows Customisation of Concepts Uniquely Defined Concepts Computer Understandable Language An Information Standard XBRL – The “Bar Code” for Business Reporting World

5 How XBRL Works? The main purpose of XBRL is how business and financial data can be easily exchanged, compared and utilized without any constraints of Accounting Standard or language barrier. XBRL works by creating a sign (called “tag”) which can be identified specifically for each data. This Tag can be easily read by a computer software so that the data could be identified in any language. This method will simplify other parties in gathering and processing data electronically without the need to translate and re-keying of data. It will be easier in comparing data because of the similar tags used in reporting.

6 XBRL Tagging 6 How to make computer understand the message? Tagging the information Asset1,000 1000 XBRL tags all the information, functioning like barcodes

7 Reporting Before XBRL Source Formats Receivers 7 Financial System Explanatory Disclosure

8 Reporting after XBRL Source Formats Receivers 8 Financial System Explanatory Disclosure XBRL generalizes all reporting languages into 1 standard report Improves access to financial information Facilitates comparison & analysis Improves accuracy of financial data & reduces costs Allows for open financial reporting frameworks

9 The Advantages of XBRL Improve analysis of reports Cost savings Faster, more accurate and reliable Decrease manual comparison among reports Decrease Data Re-Entry Improve dissemination of information on the Internet Standardized reporting format

10 Who will benefit from using XBRL? Companies who prepare financial statements: More efficient preparation of financial statements because the reports will be created one time and rendered as printed reports, on Web sites or as other regulatory filings. Analysts, Investors, and Regulators: Enhanced distribution and usability of existing financial statement information. Automated analysis, significantly reduces re-keying of financial information from one form into another form, receiving information in the format that is more preferable for specific style of analysis. Financial publishers and data aggregators: More efficient data collection lowers operating costs associated with custom, idiosyncratic data feeds and reducing errors while concentrating on adding value to the data and increasing transaction capacity Independent Software Vendors: Virtually any software product that manages financial information can use XBRL for its data export and import formats, thereby increasing its potential for full-interoperability with other financial and analytical applications. 10 Source: www.accountingweb.com

11 XBRL Usage source: http://www.xbrl.org/knowledge_centre/projects/map 11 Currently XBRL has been adopted as standard reporting over the globe

12 XBRL Components 12

13 13 XBRL IMPLEMENTATION at IDX

14 Background Monitoring Perspective Responsive monitoring requires better, faster, & reliable information management because : – More companies listed on IDX – More dynamics and complexities of corporate actions – More types of reporting and disclosure – More types of securities and type of issuer Enhancing monitoring ability by creating Business intelegence. Quality of Disclosure Perspective More reliable and informative disclosure of listed company needed by market and investor Differences of languages and financial standards between global investors

15 Listed Companies at IDX 15 *) Number of Listed Companies until Feb 7, 2014

16 Number of Listed Shares by Industry 16

17 Electronic Reporting System IDXnet IDXNetIDXNet are electronic reporting system for listed companies, and monitoring of listed companies as well IDXNetIDXNet accessible through public internet IDXNetIDXNet 1 st generation based on XML Form launch at January 2009, used only for equity issuer. IDXNetIDXNet 2 nd generation based on both PDF Form and XML database launched on March 2013, also used for Bonds, Sukuk, ABS, ETF and SPEI Issuer. OJK is also targeting to implement an equivalent system as IDXnet in 2013. Jan 2009 1 st generation IDXnet Mar 2013 New generation IDXnet Future Development XBRL Form Support

18 IDXnet 3 rd Generation – XBRL Adoption (Plan) 18

19 Planning of XBRL Implementation in IDX Build Taxonomy Expand Scope of XBRL Adoption Provide Solution Publication and Recognition Implementation 2013 2014 2015 Financial Statement without Disclosure Notes Financial Statement Disclosure Financial Statement without Disclosure Financial Statement without Disclosure Financial Statement without Disclosure

20 20 More Details About IDX Taxonomy

21 XBRL Based Reporting 21

22 BEI Taxonomy Folder Structure 22 {Release date} dic rep FIN DEI NOFIN forms insurance DEI Corporate Disclosure ep dic: schema, label, reference, custom datatypes, ELR are located belong to “dic” folder. rep: all report components such as PRE, CAL, DEF, sector / subsector specific labels and formula are stored under “rep” folder. DEI: for document and entity information; FIN: for financial information; NOFIN: for non- financial information securities property financing general infrastructure taxonomy xbrl Fund Disclosure Collective financingsharia common dimensionDefaults

23 Explanations on IDX Taxonomy 23 DEI 1. General 2. Property 3. Infrastructure 4. Finance & Sharia 5. Securities 6. Insurance 7. Collective 8. Financing IDX Taxonomy DEI 1.Statement of Financial Position 2.Statement of Comprehensive Income 3.Statement of Changes in Equity 4.Statement of Cash Flow

24 References in IDX Taxonomy The overall format of the financial statements which have been prepared, has been through a review process by taking samples on 188 listed company’s financial statement in IDX, or representing 35% of all listed companies. Proposed IDX Taxonomy 2014 built by using several references and rules as follow: Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (PSAK); Statement of Sharia Accounting Standards; Provision on Capital Market rule: BAPEPAM-LK Rule No. VIII.G.7 about The Guidelines of Financial Report Presentation; BAPEPAM-LK Rule No. VIII.G.17 about The Accounting Guidelines of Securities Companies; BAPEPAM-LK Circular Letter No. SE-17/BL/2012 about checklist of Financial Statement Disclosure for All Industries in Indonesia Capital Market. The references are the provision that applied in December 31, 2013 and will be applied in January 1, 2015. 24

25 Mapping Sector & SubSector in IDX Taxonomy Entry Point 25

26 Mapping Sector & SubSector in IDX Taxonomy Entry Point - Continued 26

27 Presentation Link Table in IDX Taxonomy 27

28 Sample Chart of Accounts (COA) 28

29 Creating Instance Document – Sample (1) 29 PT Test Tbk, a company that operates in the basic and chemicals sector and in the pulp & paper sub- sector, needs to submit financial report for the year 2012. PT Test Tbk will need to follow the steps of creating the required instance document for XBRL reporting. These steps are explained below.

30 Creating Instance Document – Sample (2) 30 Select entry point A Sample of entry point PT Test Tbk

31 Creating Instance Document – Sample (3) 31 Select linkbase (including form) B 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5

32 32 Create Taxonomy Schema Based on Linkbase C Test- FY2012.xsd Creating Instance Document – Sample (4)

33 33 Creating Instance Document – Sample (5) Create Instance Document D

34 34 Creating Instance Document – Sample (6) Validate Data E

35 Creating Instance Document – Sample (7) Formula Validation Existence Validation Obligation to fill selected account in the financial statement. Example: Current Asset, Non Current Asset, Total Asset, Total Equity, etc. Assertion Validation Interconnection validation of certain account in financial statement. Example: Cash balance in the Statement of Financial position must be equal with Ending Cash balance in the Cash Flow Statement. 35

36 36 Creating Instance Document – Sample (7) After data validation, the instance document can be saved and ready to be submitted to IDX together with the schema file.

37 37 Feedback

38 Purpose of Socialization Introducing IDX Taxonomy and its development planning To obtain public reviews and feedback for IDX Taxonomy from Listed Companies 38

39 Planning After Feedback Feb 14, 2014: Send feedback form and upload feedback form to IDX website Mar 14, 2014: Due date of feedback from public May 5, 2014 Jul 4, 2014: Receive Taxonomy recognition from XBRL International Incorporation 39 Public Review Taxonomy Finalization Taxonomy Recognition Process

40 XBRL Information - Website 40

41 File for Public Review Review based on related Listed industry 41

42 Guidance Public Review 1.Go to website : www.idx.co.id 2.Download file from “XBRL taxonomy”  “Files and supporting materials”  “Proposed IDX Taxonomy 2014 full set” 3.Review Chart of Account 4.Review Formula 5.Fill the public review form 6.Submit public review form via email to xbrl@idx.co.id no later than March 14, 2014 *) IDX will recap all feedback by the cut off date as part of the IDX Taxonomy refinement process. The updated taxonomy after the review process will become the standard reporting format for financial statements which will be submitted by Listed Companies to IDX through electronic reporting. 42

43 Requested for review 1.Chart of Account (Sample) 2.Formula (Sample) 43

44 Form Feedback 44 Link

45 45 Thank You


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