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ENHANCING IFRS EXTERNAL REPORTING USING XBRL

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1 ENHANCING IFRS EXTERNAL REPORTING USING XBRL
Declan: Good Morning everyone and thank you for attending our presentation. Presented by: Denis DUPRIEZ & Stéphanie ROBERT-LEMARRE Capgemini Group Information Systems Declan JONES Fujitsu Software Corporation, Ireland

2 Session Overview Why implement XBRL and Why now?
Compliance and regulatory reporting pressures on companies Why is XBRL important for IFRS ? What was the XBRL project undertaken? Proof of Concept project IFRS/XBRL Project Objectives and phases How the project was implemented XBRL Implementation and tools Issues encountered Conclusions and next steps

3 Clients of external reporting
Markets Competitors Regulators Governments Auditors Stakeholders Banks Customers Suppliers Investors Information Exchange

4 IASCF Commercial Director & Chair of XBRL International, Kurt Ramin
Why XBRL ? “It is exciting to be involved with a truly global web-based solution for capturing and transferring business reporting information, particularly at a time when financial reporting is subject to such a high degree of public scrutiny and change. I am particularly encouraged by the levels of comparability IFRS and XBRL offer.” IASCF Commercial Director & Chair of XBRL International, Kurt Ramin

5 Why XBRL is important for IFRS
XBRL and IFRS objectives are mutually compatible in that: XBRL facilitates the transfer and exchange of financial information XBRL makes comparability, transparency and benchmarking far more achievable Using XBRL companies can make their IFRS reports in a more timely fashion

6 A key tool : the IFRS-GP Taxonomy
XBRL tags for IFRS financial data Typically reported in annual, semi-annual or quarterly financial disclosures Balance Sheet Income statement Statement of Cash Flows Statement of Changes in Equity Accounting Policies and Explanatory Disclosures IASCF initiative with representatives from the “Big 4” accounting firms and XBRL tool vendors But IFRS taxonomy is not endorsed in any way by the IASB

7 IFRS Taxonomy presents key benefits
Major IFRS needs covered Automatic benchmark between IFRS companies Identify the relationships between IFRS elements Specific “customization” for company needs “X” (Extensible) BRL taxonomy allows company extension XBRL reinforces data consistency through validation links for internal business rules, cross-checks…

8 The proof of concept project

9 Objectives of the Project
Experience Gain real world practical XBRL implementation experience Build the knowledge to exploit XBRL within the company Assess Viability and future value Demonstrate viability of XBRL Investigate an approach for future implementation Investigate future uses and opportunities for XBRL Be at the leading edge Be ready and able to publish XBRL data to stakeholders Limited to: External reporting only

10 How this XBRL experience was achieved
XBRL Implementation Phases Phase 1 – Buy-in Phase 2 – Preparation & Tool Selection Phase 3 – Taxonomy extension Mapping from CoA to XBRL Taxonomy Extension Phase 4 – Create XBRL output Buy-in Preparation Taxonomy Extension XBRL Outputs

11 Phase 1- Buy-in Key players CFO and Board Communication Department
Auditors Others

12 Phase 2 - Preparation & Tool Selection
Consolidation tools Taxonomy tools XBRL Report (Instance) tools End user analysis tools

13 Phase 3- Taxonomy extension
The IFRS Taxonomy “Space”

14 Phase 3- Taxonomy extension
Different Approaches to publish in XBRL Standard: Use the “official” Taxonomy Extended: Create a company customized referential and map it with official IFRS taxonomy Specific: Build a new XBRL taxonomy for company accounts and reports to be published “from scratch”

15 Phase 3 – Taxonomy extension
Focus on “Extended” Approach Selection of published consolidated data Collection of consolidated data Mapping with official IFRS-GP Taxonomy Creation of the extended taxonomy using a taxonomy editor tool

16 Phase 4 : Create instance documents
XBRL Output

17 Instance document XBRL Output Period not appropriate to context
Taxonomy view according to presentation linkbase Instance creator; view of values according to contexts

18 FOCUS ON FUJITSU TOOLS Right tools for the right person
Different roles have differing requirements Fujitsu provide XBRL products (Interstage family) and tools aimed at End Users in the “Taxonomy business” (Defining and Modifying) End Users of XBRL reports (Reading and Writing) Software Developers System Integrators and Solution builders Interstage XWand comes in Developer, Server and Personal editions

19 Roles and Tools for XBRL
ACTIVITY TOOL Report Designer e.g. Standards body or report owner Taxonomy Editor with full link base support Define reporting “concepts” and key inter-relationship. Ensure report meets the needs of users and the business Report Creator (Human) Instance Creator People enter facts based on the previously defined report definition / design Report Creator (Computer) API Computers generate facts that adhere to previously defined report definition (taxonomy) Report Usage (Human) Instance Viewer People read / view report Report Usage (Computer) API (Java or C#) Computers process reports

20 Taxonomy Editor & Instance Creator
Suitable for end users in the “Taxonomy business” (Defining and Extending) Suitable for users to do “data entry” i.e. create Report Instances and also for viewing reports. Intuitive GUI tool Drag and drop support WebDav support Import and Export from Excel/CSV

21 The Fujitsu taxonomy tool
Linkbase views Schema Elements Element attributes Link information Status/errors

22 Conclusions

23 Assessment of Project Objectives
Experience Project successful within limits set Knowledge and confidence to go further achieved. Viability proven Full life cycle from tools selection, taxonomy extension, mapping and report creation achieved. Efficiency of XBRL for IFRS disclosure Map to XBRL once but exploit many times for different reports Allow automatic processing of financial data Future value possibilities Ready and able to publish XBRL data to external parties. Data collection process from subsidiaries i.e. “internal financial supply chain”

24 Summary XBRL and IFRS objectives are mutually compatible
During (or soon after) the IFRS project is a good time to implement XBRL Use of XBRL leads to efficiencies of reporting throughout the organization The tools available in the market are mature enough to allow you to start your projects today.

25 Thank you.

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