XBRL US Style Guide

The XBRL US Style Guide has been revised and updated by the Domain Steering Committee. The Style Guide is designed to be used by developers as they build new taxonomies or update existing taxonomies, to facilitate the creation of consistent, high-quality, easy-to-use taxonomies.


Orange Button Taxonomy

This Taxonomy was developed as part of the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office-funded Orange Button SM program, that aims to make it easier to aggregate and share solar data, facilitating more efficient and cost-effective financing of distributed energy projects. SunSpec Alliance heads the Orange Button project team that is tasked with establishing […more]


2017 US GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy

The 2017 U.S. Financial Reporting Taxonomy (Taxonomy) contains updates for accounting standards and other improvements since the 2016 Taxonomy as used by issuers filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The EDGAR System has been upgraded to support the 2017 US GAAP, Country, Currency, Exchange and NAICS taxonomies. Release details Namespace (all elements): […more]


DATA Act Information Model Schema v1.1 (DAIMS)

Updated September 27, 2017: Treasury implemented the previously released DATA Act Information Model Schema (DAIMS) v1.1. The DAIMS v1.1 gives an overall view of the hundreds of distinct data elements used to tell the story of how federal dollars are spent. It includes artifacts that provide technical guidance for federal agencies about what data to […more]


2016 Surety Work in Process Taxonomy

The 2016 XBRL WIP Taxonomy (Taxonomy) contains concepts for Contractors to prepare Work in Process reports to submit to Surety insurance companies. We encourage all interested parties to review and provide feedback.


2016 US GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy

The 2016 US GAAP Taxonomy was developed by the Financial Accounting Financial Board (FASB) and has been accepted and supported by the SEC. It can be downloaded in its entirety from the links at the bottom of this page, along with other resources for implementation and use. Release details Namespace (all elements): http://fasb.org/us-gaap/2016 Recommended Namespace […more]


Record of Credit Ratings Taxonomy, 2015

United States Securities & Exchange Commission http://xbrl.sec.gov Family RATINGS Version 2015 Preparer’s Guide http://xbrl.sec.gov/doc/rocr-publication-guide-2015-03-31.pdf Zip http://xbrl.sec.gov/rocr/2015/ratings-2015-03-31.zip Schemas: http://xbrl.sec.gov/rocr/2015/ratings-2015-03-31.xsd Entry Points: http://xbrl.sec.gov/rocr/2015/ratings-std-2015-03-31.xsd http://xbrl.sec.gov/rocr/2015/ratings-all-2015-03-31.xsd http://xbrl.sec.gov/rocr/2015/ratings-ent-std-2015-03-31.xsd http://xbrl.sec.gov/rocr/2015/ratings-ent-all-2015-03-31.xsd Labels: http://xbrl.sec.gov/rocr/2015/ratings-lab-2015-03-31.xml http://xbrl.sec.gov/rocr/2015/ratings-doc-2015-03-31.xml Presentation Links: http://xbrl.sec.gov/rocr/2015/ratings-pre-2015-03-31.xml References: http://xbrl.sec.gov/rocr/2015/ratings-ref-2015-03-31.xml


2015 US GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy

The 2015 US GAAP Taxonomy was developed by the Financial Accounting Financial Board (FASB) and has been accepted and supported by the SEC. It can be downloaded in its entirety from the links at the bottom of this page, along with other resources for implementation and use.


2014 US GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy

The 2014 US GAAP Taxonomy was developed by the Financial Accounting Financial Board (FASB) and has been accepted and supported by the SEC. It can be downloaded in its entirety from the links at the bottom of this page, along with other resources for implementation and use.


2013 US GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy

The 2013 US GAAP Taxonomy was developed by the Financial Accounting Financial Board (FASB) and has been accepted and supported by the SEC. It can be downloaded in its entirety from the links at the bottom of this page, along with other resources for implementation and use.