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1 CPAs and the Company Business Information
Supply Chain
- Mike Willis
- Founding Chairman, XBRL International
- Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
2Business Trends
- Detroit Automobile Company, 1899
- Ford, 1903
- The impact
- 1908
- 12 to 14 hours to assemble
- 1000 price per car
- 1914
- 93 minutes to assemble
- 360 price per car
- 1929
- 1 in 5 Americans owned a car
3Business Trends (cont.)
- 1974
- Average Grocery Store had 9000 SKUs
- Chewing gum sale in Ohio changed that forever
- Today UPC implications
- 17B annual savings in grocery chain savings
alone - Average Store over 30,000 SKUs
- Greater controls over assortment, inventory
levels and pricing - Scanning /self check out are routine
We showed that it could be done on a massive
scale, that cooperation without antitrust
implications was possible for the common good,
and that business didnt need the government to
shove it in the right direction. Alan
Haberman, Chairman, Symbol Standardization
Subcommittee
4Open Standards Discussion Topics
- Company Applications
- Operational Use
- Risk Credit Assessment
- Internal Reporting
- External Reporting
5The Corporate Reporting Supply Chain
What
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XBRL Ledger
XBRL Financial Statements
6The Corporate Reporting Supply Chain
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7Management Reporting Current Architecture
Transaction Data
Multiple Departmental Excel Spreadsheets
Consolidated spreadsheets for management
Senior Management
Email File Servers
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6500 spreadsheets (this is not a typo)
8Management Reporting Current Architecture
Transaction Data
Multiple Departmental Excel Spreadsheets
Consolidated spreadsheets for management
Senior Management
Email File Servers
9Internal Reporting
Subsidiary ERPs
Senior Management
Supplemental information aggregation
10Web Services Architecture
Transaction and or subsidiary Data
Viewing and aggregation for department
management
Web Services
Schema
Senior Management
11Visibility of Information
- The first obstacle is.?
- Language
- XBRL can help to increase the consumers access to
information in their own language regardless of
what language the report is published in. - Lets find the amount for financial income
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14- Once you have virtual access to the underlying
detail data then you can begin to access it. - Management can access
- Board members can access it
- Others???
- How they access it is also part of their ability
to analyze it?
15Visualization A better way of analyzing
information today
Most information today is in columns of numbers
16Visualization A better way of analyzing
information today
Business templates to portray financial/non-finan
cial information
- Identified business drivers that contribute to a
company-defined outcome (EVA, ROCE etc) can be
mapped out Performance in each of those drivers
can be colour coded - Management are provided with a clear view of what
caused a given outcome and the scale of their
impact.
- Includes organisation charts that reflect
financial performance - Favourable performance shown in blue (and adverse
performance shown in red) - Enables an immediate top-down view of business
unit performance throughout the global company.
17Visualization A better way of analyzing
information today
Statistical analyses to identify trends and
outliers
- The standard deviation of any financial variable
may be calculated for every business unit in
group - Business units with a high standard deviation for
a given financial variable (i.e. gt 2) can be
immediately identified and ranked in order - The analysis provides an immediate way of
identifying unusual performance amongst a large
group of business units.
- Monthly financial data can be compared against
either budget and/or against previous year to get
idea of under/over performance - The data can then be smoothed into a Moving
Annual Average to clarify the underlying trend of
the variable
18Visualization A better way of analyzing
information today
Graphical structures to reveal hidden facts
- Possible end-of-year sales, profit .etc outcomes
can be calculated on the basis of a number of
forecast scenarios - The average of these scenarios can then
calculated and assessed against management
forecasts - Enables an immediate identification of over
optimistic forecasts and the possibility of
profits warnings.
- Variables can be plotted against one another to
determine their respective influence on a given
outcome - In the above example, gross profit margin is
shown against sales for FY2002 and actual
outcomes are shown against those that were
budgeted for.
19The Corporate Reporting Supply Chain
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20How does XBRL leverage XML?
- XBRL adds to XML
- Multi dimensional financial data representations
- Financial reporting vocabularies (taxonomies)
- Aliases and other definition relationships
- Mathematical relationships between concepts
- Flexibility about how to present items to users
- Structure for authoritative policies and guidance
- Reporting apps need these even when using XML
Definitions AKA Liquid Assets
References GAAP I.2.(a) CoA 1100
Presentation Cash Cash Equivalents
XBRL Item 200
Calculations Cash Currency Deposits
FormulasCash 0
Label US FY2003 Budgeted
21Solution developmentStep 1.
Problem Exchange of data between
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24Solution developmentStep 2.
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25What you can do? ..with a new tool.
- Internal Reporting
- Enhance Reporting Processes (ADT)
- Enhanced Reporting (ValueReporting)
- Benchmarking (ADT)
- Taxonomy development
- Connectivity to internal reporting policies
- Optimized Reporting Templates
- Intra-organizational reporting (ADT)
26What you can do? ..with a new tool.
- Internal Reporting
- Risk Management (ADT)
- Visualization Modeling (ADT)
- Compliance Reporting (ADT)
- Compliance Assessments (ADT)
- Compliance Monitoring (ADT)
- Compliance Monitoring (ADT)
- Continuous Monitoring
- Continuous Auditing
27 CPAs and the Company Business Information
Supply Chain
- Mike Willis
- Founding Chairman, XBRL International
- Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
28Lower Costs
- financial services companies can reduce
their publishing expenses 46, by adapting an XML
centric means for document development, assembly
and distribution. - Zap Think, March 2002 Financial Services XML
Report
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30Benefit Considerations
- XBRL benefits for consumers
- Enhanced analytical capabilities
- More timely, accurate, data for decisions
- Enhanced functionality
- Ease of use
- Facilitates language translations
- XBRL benefits for producers
- Tell your own story (precise clear)
- Accelerate adoption of reporting models
- Enhanced functionality
- Ease of use
- Better control environment
- Enhanced analytical capabilities
- More timely, accurate, data for decisions
31Benefit Considerations
- XBRL benefits specifically for regulators
- Enhanced functionality of information
- More timely, accurate, information for decisions
- Enhanced analytical capabilities
- Promotes more effective processes
- Accelerates adoption of reporting changes
- Includes regulatory input and perspectives
- Lowers cost of regulation by spreading
development among collaborators - Enhanced effectiveness of supply chain
32XBRL Ready for Prime Time?
Some critics have suggested that XBRL is not
ready for primetime. In fact, it is. Hon.
Richard H. Baker Chairman, Capital Markets
Subcommittee