July 20 – FDTA 101 will focus on the FDTA’s requirements, timelines, implementation, unknowns, and the role of standards bodies in the process. This webinar will also provide a grounding in FDTA terminology (i.e., machine-readable, taxonomy, data standards, non-proprietary, semantic meaning), why the terminology is so specific, and what that means for FDTA implementation and for data users.
August 3 – FDTA 201 will focus on potential benefits to the user community of harnessing the power of structured data required under the FDTA, the importance of NFMA community participation in the standards development process, and the perspectives of an issuer with experience in applying machine-readable data standards to financial statements.
FDTA 101 is open to all; FDTA 201 is open to NFMA members only.
To learn more and to register for FDTA 101, click here.
To learn more and to register for FDTA 201, click here.