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XBRL Taxonomy

Posted Monday, December 18, 2023

2024 US GAAP Financial, SEC Reporting and DQC Rules Taxonomies

The 2024 GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy (GRT) contains updates for accounting standards, Data Quality Committee Rules and other improvements since the 2023 Taxonomy as used by issuers filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).


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Posted Monday, December 18, 2023

FASB Publishes 2024 GAAP, SEC Reporting and DQC Rules Taxonomies

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) announced the availability of the 2024 GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy (GRT) and the 2024 SEC Reporting Taxonomy (SRT) (collectively referred to as the “GAAP Taxonomy”). The FASB also announced the availability of the 2024 DQC Rules Taxonomy (DQCRT), which together with the GAAP Taxonomy are collectively referred to as […more]


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Posted Monday, December 18, 2023

SEC Upgrades to EDGAR Release 23.4, Now Supports FND Taxonomy

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) upgraded the EDGAR System to Release 23.4 which now supports the Fund (FND) Taxonomy to be used for tagging elements related to the final rule on Investment Company Names. The SEC announcement pointed out that “…  this version does not include an fnd-entire entry point due to technical issues […more]


Posted Friday, December 8, 2023

Public Exposure of Validation Rules & Guidance

The Data Quality Committee (DQC) seeks comment through Wednesday, August 31 on three new automated checks for US GAAP filers and corresponding Guidance as an FAQ supplement to FASB’s Implementation Guide: Financial Instruments – Debt Securities. XBRL US Members and public company personnel can evaluate these rules with our secure service to check their filings with version 19.


Posted Monday, December 4, 2023

November, 2023 Newsletter

November 2023 XBRL US GovFin 2023 Conference session videos now available. Hear the discussions with regulators from the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Federal Regulatory Commission, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; standards organizations including the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB), and the Global LEI Foundation; and municipal reporting experts from Funkhouser & Associates, Tenbar […more]


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