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SUMMARY:Investor Forum 2017: Smart Data\, Better Results
DESCRIPTION:Investor Forum 2017: Smart Data\, Better ResultsWednesday\, November 1 | 1:50pm – 6:45pm\n FREE REGISTRATION \nRegister to AttendAgenda\n1:30 – 1:50 PM Registration Check-in \n1:50 – 2:00 PM Welcome & Introductions \nEric Linder\, CEO\, SavaNet\, LLC\nCampbell Pryde\, President and CEO\, XBRL US \n2:00 – 2:30 PM Keynote Presentation \nFrances Barney\, CFA\, Head of Global Risk Solutions\, BNY Mellon \n2:30 – 3:15 PM Who’s Using XBRL Data & Why: Case Studies\nXBRL data is in widespread use by data providers\, securities analysts\, regulators\, and research analysts around the world. This session will provide real-world examples of its use from data consumers. \nSpeakers: \nTodd Castagno\, Executive Director\, Morgan Stanley\nGladimyr Sully\, Senior Content Specialist\, Thomson Reuters\nChristine Tan\, Chief Research Officer and co-Founder\, idaciti\nMike Willis\, Assistant Director\, Office of Structured Disclosure\, Division of Economics and Risk Analysis\, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission\nModerator: Eric Linder\, CEO\, SavaNet\, LLC \n3:15 – 3:35 PM Structured Data Roundup\nThis session will provide a global overview of structured data and how to access it. \nSpeaker: Liv Watson\, Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives\, Workiva\, Inc. \n3:35 – 3:45 PM Break \n3:45 – 4:00 PM Mitigating the Costs of Structured Disclosure for Filers\nCFA Institute will present findings from a study about the costs that companies\, large and small\, bear in preparing and filing their financial information in a structured format. The study will address what can be done to mitigate those costs so that all parties\, including preparers\, regulators and users\, may avail of the benefits of structured data. \nSpeaker: Mohini Singh\, Director of Financial Reporting\, CFA Institute \n4:00 – 4:45 PM XBRL A to Z\nFrom raw XBRL data to commercially viable product – learn what’s possible with computer-readable XBRL data and find out about tools and APIs available to help you begin extracting\, and using XBRL-formatted data. Find out how industry is working to improve the quality of XBRL data. \nSpeakers: \nChase Bongirno\, Director of XBRL\, Toppan Vintage\nJoey French\, CPA\, President and CFO\, Intrinio\nCampbell Pryde\, President and CEO\, XBRL US\nAlex Rapp\, President\, CTO and co-Founder\, Calcbench\nModerator: Mike Schlanger\, Vice President\, Merrill Corporation \n4:45 – 5:00 PM Enhancing the Standard\nThe XBRL standard is continually expanded and improved to leverage new technologies and trends in the marketplace. Attend this non-technical discussion to find out why Inline XBRL is gaining traction. Learn how the standard can now accommodate JSON and CSV\, and why this is important to investors and analysts. \nSpeakers: \nCampbell Pryde\, President and CEO\, XBRL US\nMohini Singh\, Director of Financial Reporting Policy\, CFA Institute \n5:00 – 5:45 PM Earnings Release Case Study\nStructured data has been proposed for reporting needs such as the MD&A\, the proxy statement and the earnings release. This session will provide a case study on building a taxonomy to represent the earnings release\, how it could be implemented\, and how it would benefit the investment community. \nSpeakers: \nCampbell Pryde\, President and CEO\, XBRL US\nScott Theis\, CEO\, Novaworks\, LLC \n5:45 – 6:45 PM Networking Reception \nDescription\nSmart analysts and investors leverage structured data to improve efficiency\, reduce costs and increase the accuracy of analysis. This half-day forum provides practical information about where you can get structured data on US and non-US companies\, on who’s using this data today\, and a step-by-step discussion on how to get started using XBRL data within your own organization. This event is hosted by Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business in the Newman Conference Center – 55 Lexington Avenue\, New York\, NY. The program was developed by XBRL US\, and is held in sponsorship with CFA Institute and CFA Society New York. \nHear speakers from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)\, Morgan Stanley\, Thomson Reuters\, the CFA Institute\, XBRL US and more. \nSeating is limited and complimentary registration is required – register today\nRegister to AttendDateWednesday\, Nov. 1 \n1:50pm – 6:45pm \nLocationBaruch College’s Zicklin School of Business\nNewman Conference Center\n55 Lexington Avenue\nNew York\, NY \n  \nFeesTo Attend \nFREE \n  \nFinancial Reporting & Analysis Group HomepageBecome a CFA Society New York MemberDISCLAIMER OF ENDORSEMENT \nReferences herein to any specific sponsor or service do not necessarily constitute or imply the endorsement\, recommendation or favoring by CFA Society New York. CFA Society New York strives to be a community for diverse opinions and differing perspectives\, and the views and opinions expressed by speakers\, presenters and/or organizers at events do not necessarily state or reflect those of CFA Society New York. \nCFA Society New York expects all attendees to comply with CFA Society New York’s Code of Conduct while attending CFA Society New York events or meetings. CFA Society New York expressly reserves the right\, in its sole discretion\, to grant or deny access to any individual\, or to expel any individual from any CFA Society New York event or meeting. \nDisclaimer\nCFA Society New York (“CFANY”) is not a Registered Investment Advisor\, Broker/Dealer\, Financial Analyst\, Financial Bank\, Securities Broker\, or Financial Planner. While CFANY seeks to present accurate and reliable information\, CFANY does not endorse\, approve\, or certify such information\, nor does it warrant or guarantee the accuracy\, completeness\, efficacy\, timeliness\, or fitness of such information for any particular purpose. Information presented may or may not be current as of the date of the presentation\, and CFANY has no duty to update and maintain the information\, reports\, or statements made during events. CFA Society New York specifically disclaims any such express or implied warranties. CFA Society New York and its affiliates\, agents\, and licensors will not be liable to you or anyone else for any loss or injury\, caused in whole or in part by their negligence of contingencies beyond their control in procuring\, compiling\, reporting interpreting or delivering the information. In no event will CFA Society New York and its affiliates\, agents\, and licensors be liable to you or anyone else for any damages\, including but not limited to consequential\, special\, indirect and incidental damages\, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. \nThe information presented is provided for information purposes only\, and is not intended to be and does not constitute financial advice\, investment advice\, trading advice\, or any other advice\, is general in nature\, and is not specific to you. None of the information presented is intended as an offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell\, or as a recommendation\, endorsement\, or sponsorship of any security\, company\, or fund. CFANY is not responsible for any investment decision made by you. \nYou should not make any financial\, investment\, trading or other decision based upon any of the information presented at CFANY without undertaking your own independent due diligence and consulting with a qualified and registered securities professional. You understand that your use of any of the information presented at CFANY is at your own risk. \nThere is a substantial amount of risk in trading securities\, and the possibility exists that you can lose all\, most or a portion of your capital. CFANY does not\, cannot\, and will not assess or guarantee the suitability or profitability of any particular investment\, or the potential value of any investment or informational source. The securities mentioned in any CFANY presentation may not be suitable for investors depending on their specific investment objectives and financial condition.
URL:https://cfany.org/event/investor-forum-2017-smart-data-better-results/
LOCATION:Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business\, 55 Lexington Avenue\, New York\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:XBRL Investor Forum 2018: Powering Fintech
DESCRIPTION:XBRL Investor Forum 2018: Powering FintechThursday\, November 8 | 1:00 – 6:30\n Followed by a catered networking reception \nFree to Attend—Register NowAgenda\n12:30 – 1:00 PM Registration Check-in \n1:00 – 1:10 PM Welcome & Introductions \nEric Linder\, CEO\, SavaNet\, LLC\nCampbell Pryde\, President and CEO\, XBRL US \n1:10 – 1:40 PM Keynote Presentation \nCommissioner Robert J. Jackson\, United States Securities and Exchange Commission \n1:40 – 2:10 Regulatory Standard Setting: Challenges and Successes at the SEC and FDIC\nRegulators are looking to standards to improve the efficiency of the processing of financial data from banks\, public companies\, utilities\, and investors. This panel session will discuss approaches taken by regulators to establish standards programs in the US; the successes\, challenges\, and hurdles they’ve worked to overcome. \nSpeakers: \nKimberly Earle\, Division of Economic and Risk Analysis\, Office of Structured Disclosure\, U.S.Securituies and Exchange Commission\nMark Montoya\, Senior Business Analyst of Data Strategy\, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation \n  \n2:10 – 2:40 PM  Data and the Capital Markets\nData is critical to the smooth flow of information in the capital markets. Attend this discussion session to learn about data-related trends like alternative data\, data quality\, fintech\, legislative and regulatory issues\, data ownership and monopolies. How are these trends affecting the IPO market? What constitute threats to the markets? What would be the ideal data ecosystem to ensure strong\, smoothly functioning markets? \nSpeakers: \nKen Bertsch\, Executive Director\, Council of Institutional Investors\nModerator: Pranav Ghai\, Co-Founder\, and CEO\, Calcbench \n2:40 – 3:10 PM Beyond Financial Statements – Earnings Announcements\nShould earnings announcements be available in computer-readable\, standardized format? Attend this session to find out how the availability of structured earnings announcements could impact the reporting supply chain\, pros\, cons\, and what could be coming next. \nSpeakers: \nGladimyr Sully\, Senior Content Specialist\, Thomson Reuters F&R\nScott Theis\,  CEO\, Novaworks LLC \n3:10 – 3:20 PM Break \n3:20 – 3:40 PM Data Standards Powering Fintech\nBlockchain-driven smart contracts need data to trigger actions. Only computer-readable structured data can ensure effective\, accurate automation in smart contracts. Attend this session to learn how XBRL data can fuel fintech tools and applications. \n  \n3:40 – 4:10 PM Alternative Data\nAlternative data has taken on a much greater role in the investment analysis process in recent years.  Alternative data sets are compiled from various sources such as financial transactions\, customer tracking\, geo-location\, satellite imagery\, public records\, internet searches\, and big data mining. Attend this panel session to learn more about what’s available and how to source and employ alternative data. \nSpeakers: \nEric Linder\, CEO\, SavaNet\, LLC \n\n4:10 – 4:40 PM Flash Analytics: XBRL Presentations\nLearn from 10 minute talks and demonstrations by startup analytical tool providers\, each presenting an analytical case study using structured data. \nSpeakers: \nChristine Tan\, Chief Research Officer and co-Founder\, Idaciti\nJoey French\, CPA\, President and CFO\, Intrinio\nChad Sandstedt\, co-Founder\, TagniFi \n4:40 – 5:10 PM Use XBRL Now: Open Source APIs\, Tools\, Templates\, Validation\nDiscussion and demo of XBRL US open source tools that anyone can use to create applications\, validate data. \nSpeaker: Campbell Pryde\, President and CEO\, XBRL US \n5:10 – 6:30 PM Networking Reception \nDescription\nA Free\, Half-Day Investor Forum: Powering Fintech\, Nov 8 in New York City\nLocation: Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business in the Newman Conference Center – 55 Lexington Avenue\, New York\, NY\nWhat’s disrupting the capital markets? Find out at these important sessions during the Forum: \nKeynote SEC Commissioner Robert J. Jackson \nHear one of the most recent SEC commissioner appointees on the capital markets\, data and standards. Commissioner Jackson’s prior work focused on corporate governance and advanced data science techniques to improve transparency in securities markets. \nBeyond Financial Statements – Earnings Announcements \nShould earnings announcements be available in computer-readable\, standardized format? Hear pros\, cons\, and what’s ahead. \nData Standards Powering Fintech \nBlockchain-driven smart contracts need computer-readable data to ensure effective\, accurate automation in smart contracts. Learn how XBRL data can fuel fintech applications.  \nAlternative Data \nAlternative data sets can include financial transactions\, customer tracking\, geo-location\, satellite imagery\, public records\, internet searches\, and big data mining. Find out what’s available and how to source and employ alternative data. \nThis free forum will also feature SEC Commissioner Robert J. Jackson\, and will cover APIs and tools\, case studies from the FDIC and SEC\, and more.  Speakers come from Advan Research\, Auditchain\, Calcbench\, the Council of Institutional Investors\, Crux Informatics\, the FDIC\, idaciti\, Intrinio\, Novaworks LLC\, Refinitiv (formerly Thomson Reuters)\, SavaNet LLC\, Seatig\, the Securities and Exchange Commission\, Tagnifi\, TruSet\, and XBRL US. \nThis event is hosted by Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business in the Newman Conference Center – 55 Lexington Avenue\, New York\, NY. The program was developed by XBRL US\, and is held in sponsorship with CFA Institute and CFA Society New York. \nThe event is free but requires advance registration—Register now » \nMore \nBlockchain\, alternative data\, automation through standards\, legislative and regulatory changes. These are all trends and developments affecting the capital markets today. Data factors into all of these areas and is driving the financial systems of tomorrow. This half-day forum provides practical information on today’s data ecosystem\, how you can leverage it\, and where it’s going in the future. \nThis event is hosted by Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business in the Newman Conference Center – 55 Lexington Avenue\, New York\, NY. The program was developed by XBRL US\, and is held in sponsorship with CFA Institute and CFA Society New York. \nThis event will be preceded by the Annual General Meeting for XBRL US Members. More information to follow. \nSeating is limited and complimentary registration is required – register today\n\n \nRegister to AttendDateThursday\, Nov. 8 \n1:00-6:30\nFollowed by catered networking reception \n  \nLocationBaruch College’s Zicklin School of Business\nNewman Conference Center\n55 Lexington Avenue\nNew York\, NY \n  \nFeesTo Attend \nFREE \n  \nFinancial Reporting & Analysis Group HomepageBecome a CFA Society New York MemberDISCLAIMER OF ENDORSEMENT \nReferences herein to any specific sponsor or service do not necessarily constitute or imply the endorsement\, recommendation or favoring by CFA Society New York. CFA Society New York strives to be a community for diverse opinions and differing perspectives\, and the views and opinions expressed by speakers\, presenters and/or organizers at events do not necessarily state or reflect those of CFA Society New York. \nCFA Society New York expects all attendees to comply with CFA Society New York’s Code of Conduct while attending CFA Society New York events or meetings. CFA Society New York expressly reserves the right\, in its sole discretion\, to grant or deny access to any individual\, or to expel any individual from any CFA Society New York event or meeting. \nDisclaimer\nCFA Society New York (“CFANY”) is not a Registered Investment Advisor\, Broker/Dealer\, Financial Analyst\, Financial Bank\, Securities Broker\, or Financial Planner. While CFANY seeks to present accurate and reliable information\, CFANY does not endorse\, approve\, or certify such information\, nor does it warrant or guarantee the accuracy\, completeness\, efficacy\, timeliness\, or fitness of such information for any particular purpose. Information presented may or may not be current as of the date of the presentation\, and CFANY has no duty to update and maintain the information\, reports\, or statements made during events. CFA Society New York specifically disclaims any such express or implied warranties. CFA Society New York and its affiliates\, agents\, and licensors will not be liable to you or anyone else for any loss or injury\, caused in whole or in part by their negligence of contingencies beyond their control in procuring\, compiling\, reporting interpreting or delivering the information. In no event will CFA Society New York and its affiliates\, agents\, and licensors be liable to you or anyone else for any damages\, including but not limited to consequential\, special\, indirect and incidental damages\, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. \nThe information presented is provided for information purposes only\, and is not intended to be and does not constitute financial advice\, investment advice\, trading advice\, or any other advice\, is general in nature\, and is not specific to you. None of the information presented is intended as an offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell\, or as a recommendation\, endorsement\, or sponsorship of any security\, company\, or fund. CFANY is not responsible for any investment decision made by you. \nYou should not make any financial\, investment\, trading or other decision based upon any of the information presented at CFANY without undertaking your own independent due diligence and consulting with a qualified and registered securities professional. You understand that your use of any of the information presented at CFANY is at your own risk. \nThere is a substantial amount of risk in trading securities\, and the possibility exists that you can lose all\, most or a portion of your capital. CFANY does not\, cannot\, and will not assess or guarantee the suitability or profitability of any particular investment\, or the potential value of any investment or informational source. The securities mentioned in any CFANY presentation may not be suitable for investors depending on their specific investment objectives and financial condition.
URL:https://cfany.org/event/investor-forum-2018-powering-fintech/
LOCATION:Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business\, 55 Lexington Avenue\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:CFA Society NY Event,Financial Reporting and Analysis Group
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SUMMARY:Investor Forum 2019: Driving Actionable Analytics
DESCRIPTION:OverviewData standards are rapidly being recognized as the critical driver in new markets and new types of tools. Blockchain and artificial intelligence applications need clean\, consistent\, automated data to enable deployment. And municipal investors and analysts are waking to the realization that they can\, and should\, have granular\, actionable financials from state and local governments. \nThis half-day forum provides practical information about how data standards are disrupting the information ecosystem\, how you can leverage it\, and where it’s headed. \nThis event is hosted by Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business in the Newman Conference Center – 55 Lexington Avenue\, New York\, NY. The program was developed by XBRL US\, and is held in sponsorship with CFA Institute and CFA Society New York. \n The event is free to attend but registration is required. \nSeating is limited and complimentary registration is required – register today\nAgenda12:30 PM | REGISTRATION & NETWORKING \n\n1:00 PM | WELCOMING & INTRODUCTIONS \n\nEric Linder\, CEO\, SavaNet\,LLC \nCampbell Pryde\, President and CEO\, XBRL US \nRepresentative from Baruch \n\n\n1:10 PM | KEYNOTE PRESENTATION \nIntroduced by Arthur Fliegelman\, Chair\, Financial Reporting & Analysis Group\, CFA Society of New York \n\nRussell G. Golden\, Chairman\, Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) \n\n\n1:40 PM | Data Standards for Municipal Securities  \nFlorida and California are on the road to standardized financial data for all local governments. Is this the next frontier for structured data? Learn more in this session about how standards could impact the world of municipal securities. \n\nSpeakers: \nRobin Prunty\, Managing Director\, Head of Analytics and Research\, U.S. Public Finance\, S&P Global Ratings \nAnne Ross\, Principal Consultant\, Muni Credit & Compliance Advisors LLC \nModerator \n Liz Sweeney\, Principal\, Nutshell Associates\, LLC (moderator) \n\n\n2:10 PM | Modernizing Regulatory Disclosures \nFunds\, public companies\, foreign private issuers\, and NRSROs are required to report financial data to the Securities and Exchange Commission in structured format. The SEC has proposed that other reporting entities such as variable annuity and variable life insurance companies report in structured format. This session will address what’s required\, what’s pending\, and what investors are interested in seeing in structured format in the future. \n\nSpeakers \nMike Willis\, Assistant Director\, Office of Structured Disclosure\, Division of Economics and Risk Analysis\, Securities and Exchange Commission \nPranav Ghai\, CEO and co-Founder\, Calcbench \nOther speakers TBD \nModerator \nMike Schlanger\, Vice Chair\, XBRL US Board of Directors\, and Vice President Solution Sales\, Toppan Merrill \n\n\n2:40 PM | Rethinking Quarterly Financials \nEarnings announcements and 10-Q filings are submitted to the SEC every quarter. Do quarterly submissions encourage short-termism? Does the earnings announcements provide a different value than the 10-Q? Do one or both impose an unnecessary burden on issuers? Get perspectives on these issues from the view of preparers and investors in this discussion panel. \n\nMichael Becker\, Executive Vice President\, Strategic Partnerships and Initiatives\, Business Wire \nTodd Castagno\, Executive Director\, Morgan Stanley Research \nMohini Singh\, ACA\, Director of Financial Reporting Policy\, CFA Institute \n\n\n3:10 PM | Modernizing Disclosures from Utilities \nIn June 2019\, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announced a plan to adopt XBRL as the standard for filing Commission Form Nos. 1\, 1-F\, 2\, 2-A\, 3-Q electric\, 3-Q natural gas\, 6\, 6-Q\, 60\, and 714. Attend this session for a conversation with FERC Energy Industry Analyst\, Robb Hudson\, in a conversation about how and why the Commission chose to adopt data standards. Learn about limitations in FERC’s legacy system that standards are expected to resolve\, expectations for the new standards implementation\, how the FERC taxonomy is being built\, and the future of standards in utilities reporting. \n\nRobert Hudson\, Energy Industry Analyst\, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) \nCampbell Pryde\, XBRL US \n\n\n3:40 PM | BREAK \n\n3:50 PM | Blockchain\, Smart Contracts & XBRL \nBlockchain is a distributed\, decentralized ledger that offers a unique method to establish trust among “untrusted” parties. Blockchain technology can support digital contracts. Data standards are a critical component driving the implementation of the blockchain. Join this session to hear Sandra Ro\, fintech entrepeneur\, and head of the Global Blockchain Business Council\, provide insights into the intersection of blockchain and data standards. \n\nSandra Ro\, CEO\, Global Blockchain Business Council (GBBC) \n\n\n4:20 PM | Artificial Intelligence\, Machine Learning & XBRL \nAI is about creating technology that allows computers and machines to function in an “intelligent” manner. Much of AI is based on machine-learning – deriving information and making decisions by identifying patterns in data. An AI system needs to review lots of data\, supported by an open data ecosystem with unambiguous standards for structuring and labeling that data. Join this session to learn how standards play an integral role in driving the future of AI. \n\nNed Gannon\, President\, eBrevia \nJohn Truzzolino\, Director of Business Solutions\, Donnelley Financial Solutions (DFIN) \n\n\n4:50 PM | Data Like Never Before \nThe promise of standards is to improve efficiencies and timeliness\, and to reduce costs. But XBRL can also give investors access to information that is much more detailed and is often buried in the footnotes of financial statements. Participate in this session\, where you’ll find out how you can access information you never thought possible. \n\nChristine Tan\, co-Founder and Chief Research Officer\, idaciti \nRachel Carpenter\, CEO\, Intrinio \nCampbell Pryde\, President and CEO\, XBRL US \nAvery Starr\, Managing Director\, Seatig \n\n\n5:30 PM | NETWORKING RECEPTION
URL:https://cfany.org/event/investor-forum-2019-driving-actionable-analytics/
LOCATION:Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business\, 55 Lexington Avenue\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Financial Reporting and Analysis Group,Other Industry Events
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