The Securities and Exchange Commission has introduced software on its Web site that lets people view filings submitted by companies using extensible business reporting language. The SEC announced its ...
BRL—a specialized form of XML (extensible markup language)—is becoming more familiar to creators and users of electronic financial statements, but few people have actual hands-on experience with it.
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, ...
If your company is among those reporting in XBRL, or eXtensible Business Reporting Language, you’ll want to know about the suggestions and recommendations received by the American Institute of CPAs in ...
There are 67 days left in the year. Are you ready to meet the next Securities and Exchange Commission mandate for mutual funds? That comes into effect January 1, when the federal regulator says mutual ...
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