Title: Knowledge-based Economy: A View into the Next Millennium
1Knowledge-based Economy A View into the Next
Millennium
Alan ANDERSON
Senior Vice-President, Member and Public
Interests, American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants (AICPA) United States
2Knowledge Based EconomyA View Into the Next
Millennium
Alan W. Anderson Sr. Vice President -AICPA
3Foundation for the Future
- Must work to protect the public interest under
the current reporting models - Must work to develop approaches and programs to
respond to demands for assurance under New
Economic models
4Building Upon Our Foundation
- Periodic
- Historical
- Cost-basis
- Financial
- Statements
- Reliable Systems
- Method of Information Dissemination
- Financial and Non financial Measures
- Corporate Accountability
- Understandable Disclosures
5Why?
- The current reporting model is no longer
sufficient. - Not timely its after the fact news.
- Not informative enough.
- Ignores many factors of performance.
- So far, calls for change and some action.
- Now its time for coordinated action.
6Coordination is Needed
- Many reporting efforts are ad-hoc and not always
comparable between companies. - Current ideas are progressing, but slowly.
- Competition between ideas will hold each other
back while the market waits for a leader. - Need a way to create to allow ideas to work
together.
7Blueprint for the Future
- A new reporting model alone is not enough
- Is based on Internet time,
- Is reported first on the Internet, and
- Provides forward-looking information.
- The Profession must prepare for the convergence
- Corporate Readiness and CPA Firm Readiness
8Real Time Reporting
Current Model is the Foundation
9Real Time Reporting
Project Trust Family Systrust
10Real Time Reporting
Project Performance View VMRC
11Real Time Reporting
Project XBRL
12Real Time Reporting
Project FASB Projects SEC Plain English
Goals VMRC XBRL
13Real Time Reporting
Project COSO ERM Project New Fraud
Efforts Audit Committee Rules Audits of Codes of
Ethics Trust Family ( Privacy) Environmental
Reporting
14Real Time Reporting
Current Model is the Foundation
15IIN- Mission
IIN MISSION
- Global Leadership Role in
- Thought Leadership
- New Product Development
- Benefiting the Global Profession
- A Vehicle for
- Effective and Efficient Collaboration
- Deployment of new products to National
Institutes Members
16Why Set up IIN?
- The Business Case
- Facilitates the Rollout of New Services Globally
- Eliminates the need to negotiate
- A New Agreement
- For Each New Service
- For Each New Country
- New Services Member Choice
17IIN - History
- Started IASN in 1999
- Initial meetings Focused on Webtrust
- Discussed IFAC interest deploying new services to
member bodies in July 2000 - IIN concept created January 2001
- Agreement in concept reached October 2001
- Formal Adoption of IIN in July 2002
18VMRC
- Value Measurement and Reporting Collaborative
- A collaborative with accounting profession and
information users to create a framework for
better reporting.
19VMRC
- Goals
- Identify best practices.
- Debate existing concepts.
- Test existing and new concepts.
- Modify concepts, as necessary.
- Develop framework to allow for comparability
between - Organizations.
- Within Industries
20VMRC
- Create
- Comparability
- Consistency
- Transparency
- Principles/Criteria
21VMRC Benefits
- For the accounting profession
- Take the lead (our logical role)
- Make sure the models protect the public.
- The accounting profession as an innovator.
- New students