Archive for ‘May, 2009’

Lawmakers Want to Monitor TARP Funds with XBRL-Tagged Financials

The Securities and Exchange Commission has already mandated that the nation’s 500 largest public companies file their financials using eXtensible Business Reporting Languge beginning this year. Remaining SEC filers are expected to be using XBRL by 2011.

DTCC, SWIFT and XBRL US Join Together on Plan to Improve Processing of Corporate Actions Announcements

The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), SWIFT and XBRL US announced today a plan to fundamentally change corporate actions announcement processing, bringing greater accuracy, reduced risks and costs, by improving transparency and communication between issuers and investors.

‘Davos’ of Compliance to Take Place in June

Compliance Week conference to feature senior SEC, DoJ, FASB, and U.S.
Sentencing Commission officials.

In Data-Tag Game, the Feds Are It

Under a proposed law, all government agencies that require corporate reporting — not just the SEC — would have to collect and disseminate financial data with XBRL tags.

Software Vendors Ramp up XBRL

In late 2008, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) mandated that companies filing financial statements would have to make them available in an interactive format that uses eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL).

Corporate Actions Conference To Focus on Standards To Change The Issuer-Investor Dialogue, May 28, New York

Join XBRL US and Securities Operation Forum at Corporate Actions 2009, a one-day conference held in association with the Depository & Trust Clearing Corporation (DTCC) and SWIFT.

Information Builders Partners With UBmatrix to Meet Customers’ XBRL Reporting Requirements

Information Builders WebFOCUS Financial Reporting Exchange Delivers Complete XBRL Reporting in BI Platform.

The Search for Killer Apps in the Knowledge Capital Economy and XBRL World

Introducing myself to participants at the 16th National Conference on Managing Electronic Records Conference the past two days, I explained my recent work not as managing electronic records per se, but as helping to mandate their use – specifically the use of eXtensible Business Reporting Language by public companies, mutual funds, and credit rating agencies.

SEC to Hold Public Seminar on New Interactive Data Reporting Requirements

The Securities and Exchange Commission will conduct a public seminar on June 10, 2009, to help companies and preparers comply with new rules that require financial reports to be filed using interactive data (XBRL).

2009 Maryland Business & Accounting Expo

The MD Biz Expo offers cutting-edge solutions to the most critical challenges facing Maryland’s economy, business, and workforce – bringing the right people, to the right place, at the right time for Maryland business to collaborate, innovate, and grow.

BREAKING NEWS

Twitter Updates

    Follow us on Twitter

    Archives

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Log in - BlogNews Theme by Gabfire themes