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RR Donnelley EZ Start XBRL Summary of the SEC Proposed Rules & Solutions to Help You Comply with the SEC Interactive Data (XBRL) Mandate. Agenda. XBRL Mandate is Here Summary of Proposed Rules from the SEC What is XBRL? What are the Key Terms to Know? How Does it Work?

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  1. RR Donnelley EZ Start XBRLSummary of the SEC Proposed Rules&Solutions to Help You Comply with the SEC Interactive Data (XBRL) Mandate

  2. Agenda • XBRL Mandate is Here • Summary of Proposed Rules from the SEC • What is XBRL? What are the Key Terms to Know? • How Does it Work? • XBRL Benefits Issuers, Rule Makers and Analysts • XBRL Adoption around the World • XBRL Progression In US • Introducing TryXBRL.com • How to Get Started Filing in XBRL • 3 Easy Steps of RR Donnelley’s EZ Start Program • We Tag. You Validate. We File • Q&A

  3. SEC Proposed Rules Released – May 30th, 2008Summary of Requirements Proposed rules require companies to provide to the Commission financial statements in interactive data format using eXtensible Business Reporting Language, or XBRL. Proposed rules would apply to domestic and foreign companies using U.S. GAAP and, eventually, to foreign private issuers using International Financial Reporting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board The required tagged disclosures would include companies' primary financial statements, notes, and financial statement schedules. The disclosure in interactive data format would supplement, but not replace or change, disclosure using the traditional electronic filing formats in ASCII or HTML. 3

  4. SEC Proposed Rules Released – May 30th, 2008XBRL Phase-in Plan Proposed three year phase-in schedule: In year 1, the proposed rules would apply only to domestic and foreign large accelerated filers that use U.S. GAAP and have a worldwide public float above $5 billion (measured as of 2nd Q of the fiscal year), estimated to cover approximately 500 companies. In year 2, all other domestic and foreign large accelerated filers using U.S. GAAP would be subject to interactive data reporting. In year 3, all remaining filers using U.S. GAAP, including smaller reporting companies, and all foreign private issuers that prepare their financial statements in accordance with IFRS as issued by the IASB would be subject to the same interactive data reporting requirements. If proposed rules are adopted, the first phase would begin with fiscal periods ending on or after December 15, 2008 4

  5. SEC Proposed Rules Released – May 30th, 2008Data Tagging Details For each phase of implementation: The face of the financial statements would be tagged in each filer's first year of interactive data reporting. The financial statement footnotes and financial statement schedules also would be tagged in each filer's first year, but in block text only. After the first year of such tagging, a filer also would be required to tag the detailed disclosures within the footnotes and schedules. 5

  6. SEC Proposed Rules Released – May 30th, 2008Submission Format Interactive data would be required with a company's annual and quarterly reports, transition reports (for change of fiscal year), and Securities Act registration statements (including IPOs) Interactive data would also be required to be posted on the company’s corporate web site, if it maintains one 6

  7. SEC Proposed Rules Released – May 30th, 2008Submission Timing • Interactive data would be required to be provided to the Commission, and posted on company websites, at the same time as the related report or registration statement, with two exceptions. • A 30 day grace period would be permitted for the first interactive data exhibit of each filer, • A 30 day grace period would be permitted for the first interactive data exhibit that is required to include the footnotes and schedules tagged in detail. 7

  8. SEC Proposed Rules Released – May 30th, 2008Liability and Non-Compliance • Filers that do not provide or post required interactive data on the date required would be deemed not current with their Exchange Act reports. • Data in the interactive data file submitted to us would be subject to liability similar to that of the voluntary program and, as a result, would be subject to only limited liability. 8

  9. SEC Proposed Rules Released – May 30th, 2008 Comment Period 60 day comment period ending August 1, 2008 Proposed rules include questions for feedback Give SEC enough time to consider your comments “This is all about bringing investors better, faster, more meaningful information about the companies they own,”…."It would transform financial disclosure from a 1930s form-based system to a truly 21st century model that taps the power of technology for the benefit of investors….” Opening Statement by SEC Chairman Christopher Cox

  10. XBRL Adoption Schedule for the US Timeline For Mandatory XBRL Filing SEC Proposed Rules End of May, 2008 Sept – Nov 2008 SEC Final Rules Expected Dates SEC mandate to file XBRL for Largest Accelerated Filers (Public float > $5B) 2008 Results (for fiscal periods that end on or after 12/15/2008) SEC mandate to file XBRL for remaining companies that report in US GAAP 2009 / 2010 Results

  11. What Is XBRL? • What is XBRL? • eXtensible Business Reporting Language (Interactive Data) • Each line item is given data tag standardized by US GAAP and different industries • What does it do? • Creates machine-processed data for re-use and easy comparison

  12. Key XBRL Terms to Know • Tag • Machine-readable “barcode” that gives a standard definition for each line item in an income statement, SCF, or balance sheet • Taxonomy • A “dictionary” of tags for: • Specific accounting standards (US GAAP, IFRS) • Industry segments (e.g., energy, REIT’s, Broker-Dealers, Commercial) • Company-specific tags • Instance document • Collection of tags that is the building block to viewing and analyzing data

  13. How Does XBRL Work? Internal External Financial Statements XBRL-Tagged Financial Statements Scenario 1 RRD EZ Start Consumed by: SEC • Analysts / Research • Investors (corporate & individual) • Newswires / data aggregators XBRL Taxonomy Tagging Software Financial Statements XBRL-Enabled Financial Reporting Software Scenario 2 XBRL in GL system XBRL-Tagged Financial Statements XBRL Taxonomy

  14. XBRL in Action

  15. XBRL Benefits Issuers, Rule Makers and Analysts XBRL is a worldwide standard for the exchange, process and analysis of business reporting information. Improves the accuracy and quality of your information in the marketplace Analysts and Investors already have access to your XBRL data Becoming the filing standard across the world Is the main technology focus of the SEC Enables “Interactive data” and more comprehensive analysis Intelligent data that can be: Reused Repurposed Exchanged/submitted Machine processed Compared/Analyzed

  16. XBRL Adoption Around the WorldExpected to be mandated in 75% of the World’s Market Cap by end of 2008 EUROPE Belgium -France – Bank de France, AMF Netherlands -4 Major Ministries Norway - Exchange Spain - Bank of Spain Sweden – Companies House UK – HMRC (Companies House) NORTH AMERICA Canada – CSA, Toronto Exchange Cayman Islands - CIMA US – FDIC, SEC, IRS World Bank – Micro Lending ASIA/PACIFIC Australia – Government Wide China – Shanghai & Shenzhen Exchanges, CSRC, SFC India – Bombay & India National Exchange, Bank of India Japan – Tokyo Exchange & Bank of Japan Korea – KOSDAQ Singapore - ACRA Thailand – Thailand Exchange MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA Abu Dhabi – Exchange Israel - Securities Authority South Africa - Exchange SOUTH AMERICA Argentina – Bank of Argentina Bolivia - Government-wide Brazil – Bank of Brazil Chile – Bank of Chile Columbia – Bank of Columbia Peru – Bank of Peru

  17. XBRL Progression in US SEC gets involved in XBRL 1999 SEC mandates XBRL 2008 FDIC adopts XBRL 2005 2007 XBRL Voluntary Program for ‘40 Act filers 2006 XBRL Voluntary Program for ‘34 Act filers 2000 SEC adopts HTML standard RRD among first to file in new HTML Standard RRD/EOL among the first to file XBRL in SEC’s Voluntary Filing Program RRD/EOL the first to file XBRL mapped to new US GAAP Taxonomy

  18. Try It Today- TryXBRL.com

  19. How to Get Started How is RR Donnelley’s Full-Service EZ Start XBRL Solution Different? • Experience & Expertise • RRD is the #1 XBRL filer for companies who file XBRL with the SEC • Time Savings • Our team of taxonomy experts create your XBRL files • No use of internal resources to map your financials to the correct taxonomy • This saves your team on average 80-100 hours • Data Quality • You start out with GAAP approved tags mapped to the correct taxonomy • Cost Effective • No purchase of software required, all you need is Excel • Low cost, full-service solution • Simplicity • Simply call RR Donnelley and receive an XBRL proof

  20. EZ Start XBRL Solution We tag. You Validate. We File. • Request XBRL Translation • Call RR Donnelley • You receive an XBRL proof in Excel format • Review preliminary account mapping 1 • Review XBRL Files • After reviewing mapping, submit list of questions and edits • Our taxonomy experts answer any questions, make changes, perform quality review and return edited document 2 3 • Transmit to SEC • Your team performs the final review and approves the XBRL files. • RR Donnelley validates the HTML and XBRL files, performs EDGAR test filing and transmits your XBRL filing to the SEC

  21. How to Get Started – EZ Start XBRL Solution Step 1 • Request XBRL Translation • Call RR Donnelley • Receive an XBRL proof in Excel format • Begin to review preliminary account mapping 1 Definition to each XBRL tag XBRL Tag for each line item As Filed Income Statement

  22. How to Get Started – EZ Start XBRL Solution Step 2 2 • Review XBRL Files • Your company submits list of questions and edits • Our taxonomy experts makes changes, answer any questions you have, performs quality review and returns edited document Taxonomy Experts will confirm edits and answer questions Ask questions or submit edits on line items

  23. How to Get Started – EZ Start XBRL Solution Step 3 3 • Transmit to SEC • Your team performs the final review and approves the XBRL files • RR Donnelley validates the HTML and XBRL files, performs EDGAR test filing and transmits your XBRL filing to the SEC XBRL files that are available to investors and analysts Accepted on the SEC’s EDGAR system

  24. Q&A Session • RR DONNELLEY EZ START PROGRAM • To learn more about our EZ Start XBRL translation and filing process: • Go to www.TryXBRL.com • Call 1-800-424-9001 • Contact your local sales rep 24

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