
DQC Validation Rules Improve Accuracy
Efforts by the Data Quality Committee in the US are paying off . . . filing errors drop 64 percent.
Efforts by the Data Quality Committee in the US are paying off . . . filing errors drop 64 percent.
We can’t help but notice that a lot of people in both the public and private sectors are starting to look at XBRL filing data in a whole new way.
SEC Commissioner Michael Piwowar called on the SEC to “move promptly to modify EDGAR to permit inline XBRL and commence a voluntary pilot program to obtain more information about the costs and benefits of an inline XBRL system”.
Over 130 investors, analysts and other stakeholders met in NYC on 4 November for a forum hosted by XBRL US on improving financial analysis using structured data. Speakers from the CFA Institute, US Treasury and the SEC provided a picture of the current and future reporting landscape. But what made this event particularly useful was that the bulk of the […]
Check out the free Data Analysis Toolkit and webinar from XBRL US showing the possibilities presented for investors and analysts by XBRL data.
SEC Commissioner Kara M. Stein spoke recently of the importance of structured data and the SEC’s anticipated implementation of Inline XBRL.
The XBRL US Center for Data Quality is making available for public exposure the first set of proposed rules to address common XBRL input errors.