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1 International Financial Reporting Standards The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter, not necessarily those of the IASB or IFRS Foundation. © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org IFRS update (IFRS 9, release 2011, support material, FTI) Luxembourg, 24 November 2010 Haiko Philipp

2 © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org 22 Agenda XBRL at the IFRS Foundation IFRS Taxonomy 2011 IFRS 9: Financial Instruments Interoperable Taxonomy Architecture (ITA) Support material Field Testing Initiative (FTI)

3 International Financial Reporting Standards The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter, not necessarily those of the IASB or IFRS Foundation © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org XBRL at the IFRS Foundation

4 © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org 4 IFRSs and XBRL Trustees decision in 2001 Part of the adoption and implementation of IFRSs –XBRL is the de facto standard for electronic reporting –Part of IFRS development (IASB goal to provide high quality standards (IAS 1 par 9) –Organising the Presentation of Financial Statements (ie True and Fair view - Framework 46) –Improve access for users to financial information –Could increase the users range (i.e. translation) –Could ease IFRS conversion, understanding and implementation Quality-assurance, maintenance and coordination of the IFRS Taxonomy The mission of the XBRL team is to create and provide a framework for the consistent adoption and implementation of IFRSs with a high quality IFRS Foundation-developed IFRS Taxonomy in the same languages and at the same time as the IFRSs

5 © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org 5 oversee, review effectiveness, appoint and finance XBRL governance Trustees of the IFRS Foundation IFRS Foundation XBRL Team IASB IFRSs in XBRL (IFRS Taxonomy) IFRSs / IFRS for SMEs XBRL Quality Review Team (technical) XBRL Advisory Council (strategic) consults advises informs creates consults advises appoints reviews

6 © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org 6 What we provide A licence-free IFRS Taxonomy consistent with the IFRSs and the IFRSs for SMEs Translations of the IFRS Taxonomy available for 2009 in Arabic, (Simplified) Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Spanish Support materials –IFRS Taxonomy Guide, a technical guide for issuers and preparers, analysts, accountants, regulators, software vendors and service providers –IFRS Taxonomy Illustrated, presents a simplified view of the Taxonomy in an easy to read, visual format, with non-technical language –xIFRS (IFRSs with XBRL), presents a view of the electronic IFRSs with embedded XBRL available for both the IFRSs and the IFRS for SMEs –Illustrative examples, presents case studies for statements prepared with IFRS taxonomy available for both the IFRSs and the IFRS for SMEs –IFRS Taxonomy Modules Manager, an online tool which helps users to navigate and customise the Taxonomy according to their requirements Outreach activities to national jurisdictions, regulators and supervisors, issuers and preparers, software vendors…

7 International Financial Reporting Standards The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter, not necessarily those of the IASB or IFRS Foundation IFRS Taxonomy 2011

8 © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org 8 IFRS Taxonomy development NOVEMBERDECEMBERJANUARYFEBRUARY Final IFRS Taxonomy MARCH APRIL MAY to OCTOBER IFRS Bound Volume *including consolidation of IFRS Taxonomy interim releases End of annual taxonomy development cycle Taxonomy development* XBRL Quality Review Team review Exposure draft IFRS Taxonomy Further taxonomy development IFRS Taxonomy interim releases New IFRSs

9 © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org 9 IFRS Taxonomy development Stable IFRS development process (applied since 4 years) Today IFRS Taxonomy is a reflection of IFRS Standards only From 2011 IFRS Taxonomy will extend content to Application Guidance, Illustrative Examples, Implementation Guidance Interim releases (XBRL taxonomy extensions) for ED and final Standards published by the IASB Still committed to an annual IFRS Taxonomy Leads to an even more aligned process to the IASB

10 © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org 10 Update on IFRS Taxonomy adoption Corporate/securities filing: –Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority of Singapore ACRA Taxonomy; –DART System of the Financial Supervisory Service, Korea; –Financial Services Agency of Japan EDINET; –Israel Securities Authority MAGNA platform; –Ministry of Finance, PR of China Chinese Accounting Standards (CAS) Taxonomy; –Standard Business Reporting Program in Australia and The Netherlands; –Superintendencia de Valores y Seguros información del Mercado de Valores of Chile; –XBRL South Africa SA Taxonomy; –XBRL UK UK-IFRS Taxonomy; Banking regulation: –CEBS (Committee of European Banking Supervisors) FINREP (FINancial REPorting framework) Taxonomy; Microfinance Information eXchange MIX Microfinance Taxonomy; Most countries who have adopted IFRSs are also considering whether to adopt XBRL and the IFRS Taxonomy. These include Brazil, Canada, Denmark, India, Indonesia, Italy, Korea, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Poland and Switzerland. 10

11 International Financial Reporting Standards The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter, not necessarily those of the IASB or IFRS Foundation IFRS 9 Financial Instruments

12 IFRS 9 replaces IAS 39 in its entirety –Why –difficult to understand, apply and interpret –Board amended IAS 39 to clarify requirements, add guidance and eliminate internal inconsistencies, but no fundamental reconsiderations of reporting for financial instruments –development accelerated as result of financial crisis –How –Phase 1: Classification and measurement of financial assets and financial liabilities (Final published Oct 2010) –Phase 2: Impairment methodology (ED published June 2010) –Phase 3: Hedge accounting (ED expected 2010 Q4) –Phase 4: Asset and liability offsetting (ED expected 2010 Q4) –IFRS final Expected 2011 Q4 12

13 IFRS 9 Financial Instruments –What –Most requirements in IAS 39 for classification and measurement of financial liabilities were carried forward unchanged to IFRS 9 –Exceptions from fair value measurement was eliminated for derivative liabilities for investments in unquoted equity instruments –Requirements related to fair value option for financial liabilities were changed to addresses own credit risk 13

14 IFRS 9 Financial Instruments - XBRL No IFRS Taxonomy interim release (Changes will be incorporated into final IFRS Taxonomy 2011) IFRS 9 Financial Instruments: Classification and measurement of financial assets and financial liabilities –Does not include explicit disclosure requirements –Consecutive changes in IAS 1 Presentation of Financial Statements and IFRS 7 Financial Instruments: Disclosures Changed are minor in IFRS Taxonomy 2011 –IFRS 7: Notes – financial instruments –IAS 1: one added component of OCI 14

15 International Financial Reporting Standards The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter, not necessarily those of the IASB or IFRS Foundation Interoperable Taxonomy Architecture (ITA)

16 Why the Interoperable Taxonomy Architecture (ITA) project? XBRL is robust and flexible but: Architecture can be tailored for different purposes Leads to inconsistencies between different information chains Discussions (with US SEC) started in Sep 2007 to work on a common architecture –Invitation to Japan FSA –Known as the Interoperable Taxonomy Architecture (ITA) project –Announced Nov 2007 during XBRL Intl conference in Vancouver Objective: support information comparability by removing technical obstacles and architectural differences that might obstruct comparability ITA is fully compliant and consistent with XBRL Spec 2.1 As of 2010 releases, IFRS, US GAAP and EDINET Taxonomies are compliant with ITA Phase 1: Aligning Taxonomy Architecture Phase 2: Aligning the correspondent filings - Global Filing Manual (GFM) © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org 16

17 International Financial Reporting Standards The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter, not necessarily those of the IASB or IFRS Foundation Support material

18 xIFRS © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org 18

19 IFRS Taxonomy Illustrated (ITI) in HTML and PDF © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org 19

20 Illustrative examples 20

21 International Financial Reporting Standards The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter, not necessarily those of the IASB or IFRS Foundation Field Testing Initiative (FTI)

22 © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org 22 Field Testing Initiative Objective –identify a wide range of possible issues relating to the IFRS Taxonomy –conduct cost/benefit analysis Participants: –preparers of IFRS financial statements, including the IFRS for SMEs –diverse and balanced range of participants from different sectors and jurisdictions Benefit for preparers: –privileged communication channel with the IFRS Foundation XBRL Team. Task force Detailed tagging: –detailed tagging of financial statements to evaluate IFRS Taxonomy and identify common practice concepts Task force Financial institutions: –level 1 tagging of financial statements of financial institutions to identify common practice concepts

23 Task force Financial institutions Who: Group of financial institutions Objective: identify common line items in their financial statements, quantity of occurrence and decide if relevant common-practice concepts Scope –Primary financial statements –Notes just as text blocks How: 2-4 conference calls, 2 face to face meetings When: starts in December, ends mid-January

24 © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org 24 Contact us xbrl@ifrs.org +44 (0)207 246 6410 www.ifrs.org/xbrl

25 © 2010 IFRS Foundation. 30 Cannon Street | London EC4M 6XH | UK. www.ifrs.org 25 Questions or comments? Expressions of individual views by members of the IASB and its staff are encouraged. The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter. Official positions of the IASB on accounting matters are determined only after extensive due process and deliberation.


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