Sunday, July 24, 2011

KPMG launches XBRL Training programs

Dear Sir,

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has launched the MCA 21 e-Governance project. Under the project it will be mandatory for companies to file their returns with the Registrar of Companies using XBRL. Therefore it is essential for all accounts and finance professionals to have a thorough knowledge of XBRL.

To give the accounts and finance professionals an overview about XBRL and a demonstration of the tagging tools, KPMG in India in association with NIIT Imperia is launching training programs on XBRL for Accounts and Finance professionals. To know more about the programs, register for the information session about the programs.

XBRL Training Programs
  • Advanced Certificate Program on XBRL:- In this program participants are taught basic concepts of XBRL, the MCA mandate regarding XBRL and the taxonomy for XBRL. They are also given a hands-on training on an online tool for XBRL.
  • Certificate Program on XBRL: Introduction to Basics:- This is a 4 hour program where the participants will be made aware of the basic concepts of XBRL, the MCA mandate regarding XBRL and the taxonomy for XBRL.
  • Certificate Program on XBRL: Tagging & Implementation:- This is a program where the participants will be given a hands-on training on an online tool for XBRL.

Special training programs on IFRS Implementation and IFRS programs - specially aimed at banking
professionals are also available.

The admissions to the programs are now open. The programs will be conducted in 20 major cities across
India using NIIT Imperia's Synchronous Learning Technology.

If you wish to know more about the programs please click here and leave your details. Our
executives will get back to you within 24 hours. You can also call us at 1800-266-0304 or visit us at
www.niitimperia.com
Regards

Soumitra Kandpal
Team NIIT Imperia

To register for free info session click here
Call at 1800-266-0304
For further details log on to www.niitimperia.com
Write to us at imperia@niit.com

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