Upcoming XBRL Events in 2024

December 31, 2024

See a list of all upcoming XBRL events for the remainder of 2024

Digital Reporting for Measurable Results: Climate, Corporate, Government

November 14, 2024

Demand for transparent, digital data has never been greater, driven by global climate reporting mandates and U.S. regulatory requirements introduced by the Financial Data Transparency Act (FDTA) — all calling for machine-readable (digital) data standards. The standardization and modernization of data collected to assess climate risk and understand business and government impact is of critical importance to the functioning of a modern economy.  With increases in geopolitical, environmental, market, liquidity, counterparty, climate and political risk, the need for timely and comprehensive information is essential to navigate these risks.

Join Christine Kuglin, director of the Truth in Accounting project at the University of Denver, to learn more about the Financial Data Transparency Act at this one-day conference presented by XBRL US. 

Register here for 25% off.

Midwestern Intergovernmental Audit Forum: Restoring and Sustaining Public Trust

November 13, 2024

Christine Kuglin, director of the Truth in Accounting project at the University of Denver, will present at the Midwestern Intergovernmental Audit Forum (MIAF). This is a free webinar with 7 CPE credits available. 

2024 American Accounting Association Annual Meeting

August 10, 2024

Christine Kuglin, director of the Truth in Accounting project at the University of Denver, and Bill Shaw, Assistant Professor of Professional Accounting at EWU, will present a paper that explores the true U.S. debt.

 

GovFin 2024: Municipal Reporting Workshop

July 29, 2024

Christine Kuglin, Director of the TIA project at DU, will moderate a break-out session titled Government Data Reporting Standards. Speaker: Paulina Haro, Senior Project Manager, Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB). The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) sets accounting standards for states and local governments. GASB is developing a GAAP taxonomy to assist in the implementation of electronic financial reporting for governments. Attend this session to learn about the unique challenges in developing standards for the municipal marketplace to support GAAP financial reporting including government wide financial statements, combining schedules, notes to financial statements (disclosures), required supplementary information. Additional discussions are planned about handling different types of governments, the need for entity specific information, as well as changes in accounting standards over time. Conference seating is limited register here.

The Municipal Finance Conference presented by Brookings

July 17, 2024

Christine Kuglin, Director of the TIA project at DU, will moderate a break-out session with Joel Black, President of the Governmental Accounting Standards Boards. This session will provide an overview of the current projects, research, and activities of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) with focus areas being (1) current projects on infrastructure assets and going concern uncertainty/severe financial stress, (2) monitoring of the impact of technology on governmental financial reporting, (3) early stages of the GASB’s work on a financial statement taxonomy, and (4) the GASB’s post-implementation review process. Included in this session will be a discussion on how the academic community can engage with the GASB and its current activities.

Association of Government Accountants Professional Development Training 2024

July 14, 2024

Christine Kuglin, Director of the TIA Project at the University of Denver, is the hostess of this conference and serves as President of the Western Region of the AGA.

AGA Professional Development Training

July 14, 2024

Register for AGA's 2024 Professional Development Training on July 14-17 in Denver and gain valuable insights from leading government financial management professionals and industry experts. With over 3,000 attendees, PDT offers three and a half days of educational sessions designed to equip federal, state and local government, and private sector financial professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to enhance leadership, improve performance in cost-constrained environments, and address shared challenges using best practices.

American Accounting Association Intensive Data and Analytics Conference in Atlanta Georgia

June 24, 2024

Breakout Session Titled The Digital Leap XBRL’s Pivotal Role in Modernizing Government Reporting. Christine Kuglin, Director of the TIA project at DU along with Amy Cardillo, Metropolitan State University of Denver and Michelle Savage, XBRL US will present their research paper on the Financial Data Transparency Act.

American Accounting Association 2024 Spark Conference

June 3, 2024

On June 3-5, 2024, the AAA Regions and Public Interest Section will come together for a spring Spark meeting - a digital experience for our members and global community. Presentations will be “live” during the synchronous sessions, and paper presenters will get feedback through discussant presentations and audience engagement.

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