xbrl, assurance & financial analysis

8
XBRL, assurance & financial analysis Chris Dreyer, CFA WCOA 2006 monitoring iorp.eu

Upload: waneta

Post on 28-Jan-2016

20 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

XBRL, assurance & financial analysis. Chris Dreyer, CFA WCOA 2006. monitoring iorp . eu. Overview. Who are “users”? What do they know (about XBRL)? Do they care (about audits)? Doing the sums So?. monitoring iorp . eu. Who are users?. monitoring iorp . eu. What do they know?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: XBRL, assurance  & financial analysis

XBRL, assurance

& financial analysis

XBRL, assurance

& financial analysisChris Dreyer, CFA

WCOA 2006Chris Dreyer, CFA

WCOA 2006

monitoring

iorp.eumonitoring

iorp.eu

Page 2: XBRL, assurance  & financial analysis

OverviewOverview

Who are “users”?

What do they know (about XBRL)?

Do they care (about audits)?

Doing the sums

So?

Who are “users”?

What do they know (about XBRL)?

Do they care (about audits)?

Doing the sums

So?

monitoring

iorp.eumonitoring

iorp.eu

Page 3: XBRL, assurance  & financial analysis

Who are users?Who are users?

monitoring

iorp.eumonitoring

iorp.eu

Page 4: XBRL, assurance  & financial analysis

What do they know?

What do they know?

Overall, very little

But those in the know like it

CFA Institute Member survey in March 2006

Overall, very little

But those in the know like it

CFA Institute Member survey in March 2006

monitoring

iorp.eumonitoring

iorp.eu

Page 5: XBRL, assurance  & financial analysis

The market at large does not care deeply about audits -

As long as they are not limited!

Then it becomes a matter for specialists / litigators.

But specialists have a mind of their own about valuation.

Hence assurance is perceived to be binary.

The market at large does not care deeply about audits -

As long as they are not limited!

Then it becomes a matter for specialists / litigators.

But specialists have a mind of their own about valuation.

Hence assurance is perceived to be binary.

Do they care?Do they care?

monitoring

iorp.eumonitoring

iorp.eu

Page 6: XBRL, assurance  & financial analysis

Doing the sumsDoing the sumsGenerally, if XBRL is disclosure neutral, then it should also be “audit neutral” at all levels:

statements

accounts

line items

There should be an assurance status tag to distinguish audited from not audited items.

Generally, if XBRL is disclosure neutral, then it should also be “audit neutral” at all levels:

statements

accounts

line items

There should be an assurance status tag to distinguish audited from not audited items. monitoring

iorp.eumonitoring

iorp.eu

Page 7: XBRL, assurance  & financial analysis

Doing the sumsDoing the sumsUsers will increasingly take individual items out of their contexts without seeing the context.

Users expect audited information to be of homogeneous quality throughout.

Reliable segment information will be a particular focus of XBRL based research.

Users will increasingly take individual items out of their contexts without seeing the context.

Users expect audited information to be of homogeneous quality throughout.

Reliable segment information will be a particular focus of XBRL based research.

monitoring

iorp.eumonitoring

iorp.eu

Page 8: XBRL, assurance  & financial analysis

So?So?XBRL will be a disruptive technology in financial reporting - if & when a majority of preparers adopt it.

Which I hope they will; with a little help from their regulators.

Sarbanes-Oxley’s procedural focus may have been just a few years too soon.

XBRL will be a disruptive technology in financial reporting - if & when a majority of preparers adopt it.

Which I hope they will; with a little help from their regulators.

Sarbanes-Oxley’s procedural focus may have been just a few years too soon.

monitoring

iorp.eumonitoring

iorp.eu