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Contents What Is XBRL? Why XBRL? Benefits of XBRL. A dive into XBRL How XBRL Works? Myths about XBRL. XBRL Governance XBRL Progress in India Role of Chartered.

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2 Contents What Is XBRL? Why XBRL? Benefits of XBRL. A dive into XBRL How XBRL Works? Myths about XBRL. XBRL Governance XBRL Progress in India Role of Chartered Accountants What Is XBRL? Why XBRL? Benefits of XBRL. A dive into XBRL How XBRL Works? Myths about XBRL. XBRL Governance XBRL Progress in India Role of Chartered Accountants

3 What is XBRL X-eXtensible B-Business R-Reporting L-Language XBRL is a XML(extensible mark up language) base computer language which is a new way of communication of business information in which business reports are converted from paper format to machine readable format. X-eXtensible B-Business R-Reporting L-Language XBRL is a XML(extensible mark up language) base computer language which is a new way of communication of business information in which business reports are converted from paper format to machine readable format.

4 XBRL Framework

5 Why XBRL  In the century of computerization and with introduction of International Financial Reporting Standards, reporting of entities financial information has acquired new importance.  Reporting of financials is like a sharp edged sword in which balance has to be maintained between confidentiality and transparency.  In the past efforts has been made by various regulators to develop a mechanism of transparent reporting system with least resource wastage.  Still reporting process in most of the cases remains complex, companies are required to collate, check, validate and reconcile the volume of data to arrive at reporting package.  XBRL has emerged as an answer to all the queries. It is a complete package which satisfies all the needs and can be a revolution in the field of financial Reporting.  In the century of computerization and with introduction of International Financial Reporting Standards, reporting of entities financial information has acquired new importance.  Reporting of financials is like a sharp edged sword in which balance has to be maintained between confidentiality and transparency.  In the past efforts has been made by various regulators to develop a mechanism of transparent reporting system with least resource wastage.  Still reporting process in most of the cases remains complex, companies are required to collate, check, validate and reconcile the volume of data to arrive at reporting package.  XBRL has emerged as an answer to all the queries. It is a complete package which satisfies all the needs and can be a revolution in the field of financial Reporting.

6 HISTORY OF XBRL o Begin in 1998 by Charles Hoffman in USA. o August 1999 Steering Committee was formed with Big 4’s as its member along with others o October 1999 First Meeting took place in New York. o In 2001 first XBRL International conference was held in London and since then number of countries have adopted XBRL o October 2001 XBRL jurisdictions were formed in US, Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, UK, Netherland. o Till date there are major countries worldwide who have adopted XBRL. o Begin in 1998 by Charles Hoffman in USA. o August 1999 Steering Committee was formed with Big 4’s as its member along with others o October 1999 First Meeting took place in New York. o In 2001 first XBRL International conference was held in London and since then number of countries have adopted XBRL o October 2001 XBRL jurisdictions were formed in US, Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, UK, Netherland. o Till date there are major countries worldwide who have adopted XBRL.

7 Benefits of XBRL Transparency Accessibility Regulated Reporting Automation Data Analysis Unique Database Transparency Accessibility Regulated Reporting Automation Data Analysis Unique Database

8 What does XBRL have to offer? o Adopted worldwide o Designed to be compatible with other applications o Once entered, data does not have to be re-entered o Uses standardized descriptions which reduces the possibility of error o The technology is ideal for web-enabled applications and those who gather financial information over internet. o Generate various outputs and reports based on a single set of data o Cost savings to be gained from input efficiency, preserving accuracy and integrity

9 Potential Uses of XBRL (Source: www.xbrl.org): XBRL can be applied to a very wide range of business and financial data. Among other things, it can handle: Company internal and external financial reporting. Business reporting to all types of regulators, including tax and financial authorities, central banks and governments. Filing of loan reports and applications; credit risk assessments. Exchange of information between government departments or between other institutions, such as central banks. Authoritative accounting literature - providing a standard way of describing accounting documents provided by authoritative bodies. A wide range of other financial and statistical data which needs to be stored, exchanged and analyzed. XBRL can be applied to a very wide range of business and financial data. Among other things, it can handle: Company internal and external financial reporting. Business reporting to all types of regulators, including tax and financial authorities, central banks and governments. Filing of loan reports and applications; credit risk assessments. Exchange of information between government departments or between other institutions, such as central banks. Authoritative accounting literature - providing a standard way of describing accounting documents provided by authoritative bodies. A wide range of other financial and statistical data which needs to be stored, exchanged and analyzed.

10 A Dive into XBRL

11 Fundamentals In XBRL data is so tagged that it can be easily understood by computers. Example 500 Between tags is value In XBRL data is so tagged that it can be easily understood by computers. Example 500 Between tags is value

12 Taxonomy Taxonomy is a hierarchal structure of financial definitions. It is like a dictionary from which definition of business concepts can be extracted. It also depicts the relationship between the total item and the sub items.

13 SCHEMA XBRL Schema stores information about taxonomy elements. It can be regarded as container where unstructured list of elements and references to linkbase files are described. Main purpose is to provide the computer with information on how it should represent and process accounting terms. SCHEMA XBRL Schema stores information about taxonomy elements. It can be regarded as container where unstructured list of elements and references to linkbase files are described. Main purpose is to provide the computer with information on how it should represent and process accounting terms. Linkbase They are the components of a taxonomy that provide information about relationships between elements and link them with specified external resources It is based on two XML technologies o XLink (XML Link Languages) o XPointer (XML Pointing Languages) Linkbase They are the components of a taxonomy that provide information about relationships between elements and link them with specified external resources It is based on two XML technologies o XLink (XML Link Languages) o XPointer (XML Pointing Languages)

14 Taxonomy Files

15 Tag Tag is an element that is used to identify (map) and describe the elements of financial statements or any business term. The process of mapping the financial data to unique element. Each tag has some properties Like :-  Data Type  Period Type  Balance Type  Reference …. Etc Tag is an element that is used to identify (map) and describe the elements of financial statements or any business term. The process of mapping the financial data to unique element. Each tag has some properties Like :-  Data Type  Period Type  Balance Type  Reference …. Etc

16 Tags

17 Abstract Abstract is used to cover all the tags of same group under one heading (roof), in such a way that hierarchy between the elements can be depicted in a systematic and logical manner. Abstract is used to cover all the tags of same group under one heading (roof), in such a way that hierarchy between the elements can be depicted in a systematic and logical manner.

18 Abstract

19 Extension Extensibility is one of the important aspects of XBRL. When there is no tag available in public taxonomy to identify an element of financial statements of Reporting Entity, Extension tag is used to identify (Map) the same element. Extensibility is one of the important aspects of XBRL. When there is no tag available in public taxonomy to identify an element of financial statements of Reporting Entity, Extension tag is used to identify (Map) the same element. Add Element that was not described in the base taxonomy. Modify relationship between elements in terms of reference or order

20 Extension-Example

21 How XBRL works. XBRL makes the data readable, with the help of two documents – Taxonomy and instance document. Taxonomy defines the elements and their relationships based on the regulatory requirements. Using the taxonomy prescribed by the regulators, companies need to map their reports, and generate a valid XBRL instance document. The process of mapping means matching the concepts as reported by the company to the corresponding element in the taxonomy. In addition to assigning XBRL tag from taxonomy, information like unit of measurement, period of data, scale of reporting etc., needs to be included in the instance document. XBRL is an application of XML to business information and uses tags or structure to describe the data, making it immediately reusable, interactive and intelligent. Each data of business report is tagged with the help of software from the taxonomy. XBRL makes the data readable, with the help of two documents – Taxonomy and instance document. Taxonomy defines the elements and their relationships based on the regulatory requirements. Using the taxonomy prescribed by the regulators, companies need to map their reports, and generate a valid XBRL instance document. The process of mapping means matching the concepts as reported by the company to the corresponding element in the taxonomy. In addition to assigning XBRL tag from taxonomy, information like unit of measurement, period of data, scale of reporting etc., needs to be included in the instance document. XBRL is an application of XML to business information and uses tags or structure to describe the data, making it immediately reusable, interactive and intelligent. Each data of business report is tagged with the help of software from the taxonomy.

22 Mapping Example

23 Myths About XBRL Is it an accounting standard? Whether it’s a software program? XBRL is full proof? Is it an accounting standard? Whether it’s a software program? XBRL is full proof?

24 XBRL International XBRL International is a not-for-profit consortium of approximately 650 companies and agencies worldwide working together to build the XBRL language and promote and support its adoption. The consortium members meet periodically in international conferences, conduct committee work regularly via conference calls, and communicate in email and phone calls throughout the week. XBRL International is comprised of Jurisdictions which represent countries, region or international bodies and focus of XBRL in their area. XBRL International is a not-for-profit consortium of approximately 650 companies and agencies worldwide working together to build the XBRL language and promote and support its adoption. The consortium members meet periodically in international conferences, conduct committee work regularly via conference calls, and communicate in email and phone calls throughout the week. XBRL International is comprised of Jurisdictions which represent countries, region or international bodies and focus of XBRL in their area.

25 XBRL International  It consists of  Sterring Committee  Standards Board  Best Practice Board  Working Groups  Web address for XBRL International : www.xbrl.orgwww.xbrl.org  Dr. Avinash Chander of ICAI is one of the member of Steering Committee.  It consists of  Sterring Committee  Standards Board  Best Practice Board  Working Groups  Web address for XBRL International : www.xbrl.orgwww.xbrl.org  Dr. Avinash Chander of ICAI is one of the member of Steering Committee.

26 XBRL International–Governance (Source www.xbrl.org as on 19.04.2011)www.xbrl.org

27 XBRL India XBRL Indian Jurisdiction is an established Jurisdiction of XBRL International. XBRL India is a Company registered under Section 25 of Companies Act, 1956, incorporated for managing the affairs of Indian Jurisdiction of XBRL International. Web address for XBRL India: http://www.xbrl.org/in/http://www.xbrl.org/in/ XBRL Indian Jurisdiction is an established Jurisdiction of XBRL International. XBRL India is a Company registered under Section 25 of Companies Act, 1956, incorporated for managing the affairs of Indian Jurisdiction of XBRL International. Web address for XBRL India: http://www.xbrl.org/in/http://www.xbrl.org/in/

28 XBRL India Objectives (Source: www.xbrl.org/in) o To promote and encourage the adoption of XBRL in India as a standard for electronic business reporting in India. o To facilitate education and marketing of XBRL. o To develop and manage XBRL taxonomies. o To keep developing XBRL taxonomies as per International Standards. o To represent India’s Interests within XBRL International. o To contribute to the International development of XBRL. o To promote and encourage the adoption of XBRL in India as a standard for electronic business reporting in India. o To facilitate education and marketing of XBRL. o To develop and manage XBRL taxonomies. o To keep developing XBRL taxonomies as per International Standards. o To represent India’s Interests within XBRL International. o To contribute to the International development of XBRL.

29 MCA Circular Applicability-Phase-1 General Circular No. 09/2011, Dated the 31.03.2011 The following companies are required to file the financial statements in XBRL form from the year 2010-11: o all companies listed in India and their subsidiaries, including overseas subsidiaries; o Companies having a paid up capital of 5 Crore and above or a Turnover of 100 Crore or above. General Circular No. 09/2011, Dated the 31.03.2011 The following companies are required to file the financial statements in XBRL form from the year 2010-11: o all companies listed in India and their subsidiaries, including overseas subsidiaries; o Companies having a paid up capital of 5 Crore and above or a Turnover of 100 Crore or above.

30 MCA Circular Scope Applicable for the year ended 31 st March, 2011. Mandate certain class of companies to file balance sheets and profit and loss account All companies falling in Phase -I are permitted to file up to 30-09-2011 without any additional filing fee. Applicable for the year ended 31 st March, 2011. Mandate certain class of companies to file balance sheets and profit and loss account All companies falling in Phase -I are permitted to file up to 30-09-2011 without any additional filing fee.

31 Challenges for Indian Corporate Lack of XBRL Expert Shorter Time Period Software's Feasibility Uncertainty(Gateway and taxonomy etc) Lack of XBRL Expert Shorter Time Period Software's Feasibility Uncertainty(Gateway and taxonomy etc)

32 How compliance can be done? Integrated In-House Outsource Integrated In-House Outsource

33 Role of Chartered Accountants Regulatory Requirement. Taxonomy Development. Tool Evaluation. Examine the different option available suitable to company. Training Outsourcing Business. Regulatory Requirement. Taxonomy Development. Tool Evaluation. Examine the different option available suitable to company. Training Outsourcing Business.

34 Road Ahead Applicability will be extended to 9,00,000 companies. Scope will be enhanced to full report including notes. Unified Reporting to all the regulators(Mumbai Conf.) Assurance Services of XBRL filing. Applicability will be extended to 9,00,000 companies. Scope will be enhanced to full report including notes. Unified Reporting to all the regulators(Mumbai Conf.) Assurance Services of XBRL filing.

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