Archive for ‘July, 2009’

Eternal Business Questions Even XBRL Can’t Answer

The day 3 agenda of the XBRL Pacific Rim Technology Workshop and Summit was simple – approaches to tagging and “rendering” XBRL, data consistency, putting tagged data into databases, and something about “impact investing.”

Temporary Answer to XBRL’s Collision With Codification

Temporary Answer to XBRL’s Collision With Codification

News for those of you confused about how to comply with the Securities and Exchange Commission’s new mandate to use XBRL technology in financial reporting: A new supply of confusion has just arrived.

CFO Briefing Provides Practical Tips for XBRL Implementation

CFO Briefing Provides Practical Tips for XBRL Implementation

In this post we provided a broad overview of why XBRL is relevant to IROs and the requirements for adoption, a broad definition and the implications of using it to help improve processes.

How XBRL Works

From Counting Wealth to Creating Wealth

Day 2 of the XBRL Pacific Rim Technology Workshop and Summit included calls for business and government to use open business standards to disclose information about spending, pollution, and important business changes.

Few hiccups so far in XBRL earnings season

Few hiccups so far in XBRL earnings season

It’s midway through earnings season and 61 companies (as of 5 pm today) have produced XBRL statements under the SEC mandate for reporting periods ending after June 15. The rest of the first 500 biggest companies should join the interactive data movement in the coming weeks.

World Wide XBRL Projects listing

XBRL International has published a list of XBRL projects around the world. For each project you can find name, type, brief description, appropriate link,…

New Structure and Price of Information

The XBRL Pacific Rim Technology Workshop and Summit kicked off Tuesday afternoon with experts agreeing about the quality of the first 42 mandatory U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings and demonstrating palpable ambition for the future of free financial information.

Improving Access to Financial Data on the Web

The current global crisis spotlights the need for greater transparency in both corporate and government financial reporting supply chains along with accurate and timely linked data. W3C and XBRL International invite you to attend a workshop to facilitate a discussion about improving access to financial data on the Web.

An Interview with Altova

An Interview with Altova

In their most recent product release, Altova added support for working with XBRL across multiple tools in the Altova MissionKit tool suite to give organizations tackling XBRL compliance an affordable, easy-to-use solution for automating the way their financial data is captured, shared, reported, and analyzed.

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