Wednesday, April 22, 2015


XBRL Canada Seminar
Standardizing Corporate Action Data Using XBRL

Offices of CPA Canada Second Floor, 277 Wellington St W, Toronto
May 15, 2015, 9:00AM – 12Noon

XBRL Canada is holding a seminar on May 15, 2015 presented by Campbell Pryde, the President and CEO of XBRL US. Mr Pryde will show how certain regulators and stock exchanges around the world are considering the use of XBRL to streamline the reporting of Corporate Actions.
Before taking on the President and CEO position, Mr. Pryde led the development and maintenance of taxonomies as Chief Standards Officer, playing an integral role on the executive team. Mr. Pryde joined XBRL US from Morgan Stanley, where as Executive Director in the Institutional Securities Group, he managed the equity research XBRL-based valuation framework. He has been involved with XBRL since 2001, and served as Chairman of the XBRL US Domain Steering Committee during the critical initial build of the US GAAP Taxonomy under contract with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, Mr. Pryde was a Partner in the Risk and Advisory Practice of KPMG LLP. He is a member of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants.
The agenda for the morning will include:
  1. Overview of XBRL
  2. What is a corporate action?
  3. Why are we standardizing corporate action information in an XBRL format
  4. What are the advantages of disadvantages of using XBRL
  5. What is the scope of the initiative
  6. How does the corporate actions taxonomy work with XBRL related systems
  7. Walk through of the corporate actions taxonomy
  8. Walk through of a corporate action message
  9. Overview of the XBRL implementation in the United States
  10. Validation of Corporate Action Messages
  11. Show use of corporate action processing using standard software  tools

Registration is available at the XBRL Canada (XBRL.ca) website. Cost is $50.

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