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Beyond the usual suspects: XBRL avenues to explore in India

XBRL has been used for financial and prudential reporting in India for several years. As digitisation advances apace – hastened by the Covid-19 pandemic – how and where else could India deploy the XBRL standard to facilitate filings and collect high-quality digital data that is easy to access, analyse and compare?

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Incorrect dates: Another common ESEF issue

Dating problems don’t only plague those seeking the perfect partner – they can also cause angst for filers in pursuit of a flawless ESEF report! This week we bring you another post from XBRL International Guidance Manager Revathy Ramanan in her series on common errors in European Single Electronic Format (ESEF) filings and what to do about […]

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EIOPA publishes draft PEPP KID taxonomy

The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has published its first public working draft of the PEPP KID DPM and XBRL taxonomy, with outline reporting requirements. So what does all that mean? – let’s untangle the acronyms!

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ESEF Errors and Common Pitfalls: 5 – Incorrect Dates

This is part of a series on common errors and pitfalls in ESEF filings, observed in our analysis of hundreds of reports collected in our repository, at filings.xbrl.org. For the series introduction, start here. A common error in XBRL reports is tagging facts with the wrong date. This arises because of the different conventions that are typically used to […]

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ESEF Errors and Common Pitfalls: 4 – Report Package Errors

This is part of a series on common errors and pitfalls in ESEF filings, observed in our analysis of hundreds of reports collected in our repository, at filings.xbrl.org. For the series introduction, start here. An ESEF report is made up of multiple files which must be submitted in a specially formatted ZIP file, known as […]

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ESEF Errors and Common Pitfalls: 3 – Calculation Inconsistency

This is part of a series on common errors and pitfalls in ESEF filings, observed in our analysis of hundreds of reports collected in our repository, at filings.xbrl.org. For the series introduction, start here. An XBRL taxonomy can define a calculation tree for describing and validating simple totals and subtotals in an XBRL Report. For […]

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More on ESEF errors: inconsistent duplicates

Tagging the same fact reported multiple times in different sections of an XBRL report leads to duplicate facts, which can be useful – but what if the values don’t match? Revathy Ramanan tackles the issue of inconsistent duplicates and what to do about them in the second post in her series on common errors and pitfalls in […]

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ESEF Errors and Common Pitfalls: 2 – Inconsistent Duplicates

This is part of a series on common errors and pitfalls in ESEF filings, observed in our analysis of hundreds of reports collected in our repository, at filings.xbrl.org. For the series introduction, start here. Often the same fact is reported multiple times in different sections of a report. Tagging all the occurrences of a fact […]

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XBRL International launches filings.xbrl.org for ESEF filings

What does an ESEF report look like, and how can you browse and compare them? What are the advantages of using Inline XBRL? What are the common errors to avoid?

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Avoid ESEF pitfalls with our new series!

Accompanying the launch of filings.xbrl.org, we bring you a new blog series from Revathy Ramanan, XBRL International’s Guidance Manager, on ‘ESEF Errors and Common Pitfalls.’ She has analysed many of the filings we have gathered – and the validation errors and warnings they generate – to start to understand where and how problems are occurring.

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