Inline XBRL is not just for financial statements – make way for corporate actions.
Inline XBRL could just tip the scale towards the adoption of standards in corporate actions.
Inline XBRL could just tip the scale towards the adoption of standards in corporate actions.
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Attend this free webinar to get the latest insights into tagging, EDGAR submission and more from the SEC about voluntary public company filing of financials using the Inline XBRL standard, which allows filers to submit a single document that effectively combines the HTML and XBRL versions of financials.
Join this third session with the SEC to address all new questions related to Inline XBRL. A few weeks have passed since the SEC began allowing issuers to submit filings using inline XBRL. The first inline XBRL document has been submitted, the SEC has posted a sample filing and many have tested the new viewer. […more]
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Workiva, creator of the Wdesk cloud-based productivity platform for enterprises, announced today that one of its customers used Wdesk to submit the first Inline XBRL filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Friday, July 1, 2016.
Participate in a second open Q&A with the SEC to get questions answered on Inline XBRL for public company filings to EDGAR.
XBRL US announced its support for the SEC order permitting inline XBRL submissions for public companies and scheduled two free webinars featuring SEC staff to help issuers and vendors prepare for inline XBRL.
XBRL tool and service providers should attend this session to hear a brief overview of the SEC order permitting public companies to file using inline XBRL, followed by an open Q&A session with SEC staff from the Office of Structured Disclosure as well as XBRL International technologists to address the technical spec for inline XBRL. […more]
The SEC has released new rules that allow companies to voluntarily file data in the Inline XBRL format. This milestone shows the value that the SEC places on XBRL data, data quality, and reducing the regulatory burden.