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XBRL
eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) is a language for the electronic communication of business and financial data which is set to revolutionize business reporting around the world. The Center for Audit Quality (Center or CAQ) has developed a section on our Web site to include information about the XBRL initiative. The Center encourages our member firms to learn more about XBRL in order to understand how to obtain more rapid and reliable data on a company's financial performance; greatly reduce effort and costs in gathering and analyzing data for benchmarking purposes; focus efforts on analysis and value-added work and to simplify and automate tasks.
The SEC has embraced XBRL by proposing and adopting a final rule on an XBRL Voluntary Program. This program will allow registrants to submit voluntarily supplemental tagged financial information using the XBRL format as exhibits to specified EDGAR filings under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940. In addition, the PCAOB has issued guidance for auditors on how to audit these voluntary filings.
XBRL-US To Become Independent Organization (September 2006)
Learn More About XBRL:
- XBRL Official Web site – Learn specific facts; obtain press releases, announcements and news articles; obtain technical guidance, education and training; and review an XBRL project showcase where you will have the ability to research XBRL with information from real life use cases. The showcase features a suite of XBRL demonstrations, pilots, proofs of concept and implementations, white papers, presentations and other resources can also be found in the showcase.
- View Letter from the President of XBRL-International and the Former Chair of XBRL-US Steering Committee to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
- AICPA Signs Marketing Arrangement to Promote Rivet Software's Dragon Tag and Dragon View XBRL Options
- View the Testimony of Barry Melancon, President and CEO, AICPA, Before the Capital Markets, Insurance and Government Concerning Fostering Accuracy and Transparency in Financial Reporting (March 29, 2006)
- XBRL exhibit Transforming Business Reporting – View information regarding what XBRL is designed for, as well as today’s problems without XBRL and tomorrow’s benefits with XBRL.
XBRL Taxonomies - Requests for Public Comment
- XBRL US GAAP Taxonomies released by XBRL US, Inc. for public comment through a free taxonomy review tool (December 2007)
SEC Rules, Interpretative Guidance and Press Releases
SEC Interactive Data Roundtables:
SEC XBRL Voluntary Filing Program Developments:
SEC XBRL Software Developments:
Other SEC Initiatives or Guidance Related to XBRL:
PCAOB Interpretative Guidance and Press Releases
Other XBRL News : SEC Web Site Gives New View of Company Data From: Reuters | February 15, 2008 The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission unveiled a Web site on Friday that lets investors launch charts and graphs to probe the financial data of a select group of companies that have signed on to … read the article
SEC's Office of Interactive Disclosure Urges Public to Comment From: SEC | December 5, 2007 The Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of Interactive Disclosure today heralded the release for public comment of computer labels that will help companies make their financial disclosure… read the press release
U.S. SEC's Cox says XBRL project 'at full gallop' From: Reuters | December 3, 2007 The U.S. adoption of a machine-readable computer language for financial statements is progressing "at full gallop," helped by a pilot program of volunteer companies, the head of the U.S. Securities…read the article
Another (Small) Step for XBRL From: CFO.com | October 22, 2007 CFOs may not be able to avoid the topic of XBRL for much longer. A new and more comprehensive version of the data tags that turn financial statements into "interactive data" has been completed and goes into market-testing this month. XBRL-US, the nonprofit organization hired by the Securities and Exchange Commission to develop… read the article
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