The SEC’s Inline XBRL requirements now apply to large accelerated filers. As registrants have started using Inline XBRL for their filings, a number of questions have come up. On August 20, 2019, the ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed a rule to require companies and mutual funds to use Inline XBRL, a version of Extensible Business Reporting ...
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has adopted amendments requiring the use of the Inline eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) format for the submission of operating company ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission has scheduled a vote for next Wednesday on whether to begin requiring companies to file financial statements in an interactive data format. The SEC originally ...
Submitting and reviewing banks' quarterly call reports is a complicated task, but the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. says a shift to a different file format has dramatically simplified the process.
This month the JofA begins a series of articles exploring how XBRL can help CPAs, their clients and employers, financial institutions, regulators, rating agencies and individual and institutional ...
Mutual fund information might become even easier to sift through in the coming months for investors, analysts and brokers. The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously last Wednesday to ...
XBRL is reinventing how we transmit and use data in business. XBRL is not just for SEC companies: Small businesses and practitioners alike could soon be using XBRL to submit information to bankers, ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. The regulator was expected to introduce XBRL as a common ...
The ministry of corporate affairs (MCA) is going to make the advanced reporting language tool, XBRL (eXtensible business reporting language), mandatory for all companies from the next financial year, ...