Items tagged with "standards"

Canada Seminar: Standardizing Corporate Action Data

XBRL Canada is holding a seminar on May 15, 2015 presented by Campbell Pryde, the President and CEO of XBRL US. The event will be held at the Offices of CPA Canada in Toronto on May 15, 2015, from 9:00AM – 12:00 PM (noon). Mr Pryde will show how certain regulators and stock exchanges around the world are considering the use of XBRL to streamline the reporting of Corporate Actions.


Data Tools & How To’s

This page has information and tools to help you get started using XBRL corporate financial data reported to the US SEC through a variety of resources. How To: Find Out More about Inline XBRL Inline XBRL essentially combines XBRL and HTML documents, to create a single document that is both human-readable and machine-readable. Inline XBRL […more]


Learn About XBRL

Learn more about XBRL here. This page highlights essential XBRL information. Additionally, the links on the right hand navigation panel provide additional information and resources for those interested in learning how to get started using XBRL data.


XBRL International Calls for Global Working Group to Define Standards for Corporate Actions Reporting

The XBRL International Standards Board (XSB) today issued a call to financial regulators and listed company filers to form a global “Corporate Actions Working Group” to define XBRL taxonomies for standardizing the transmission and consumption of corporate actions events allowing straight through processing through the world’s financial systems. This project will build on the work initiated by the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), SWIFT and XBRL US in 2009 that resulted in development of a draft taxonomy and business plan.


XBRL US Announces XBRL and Corporate Actions Conference, NY City, December 10, 2012

Results from corporate actions pilot and other XBRL implementations to be presented XBRL US announced today, plans for a ½ day conference on XBRL and Corporate Actions to be held on December 10, 2012 in New York City, which will be co-sponsored by the Asset Managers Forum of SIFMA (Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association). […more]


XBRL US Publishes 2012 Corporate Actions Taxonomy Release for Public Review

New release updated for ADR pilot and active ISO 20022 corporate actions message standard New York, NY May 17, 2012 – XBRL US announced today that it had published the second release of the Corporate Actions Taxonomy for public review and comment. The new release has been updated to accommodate the active ISO 20022 standard […more]


XBRL US Testifies to Human Resources Subcommittee of the Ways and Means Committee

April 19, 2012, Washington, DC, XBRL US President and CEO Campbell Pryde testified today before the Human Resources Subcommittee of the Ways and Means Committee at a hearing on the use of technology to better target benefits and eliminate waste, fraud and abuse. The hearing, conducted by Congressman Geoff Davis (R-KY), Chairman of the subcommittee, […more]


Current Developments in XBRL Financial Reporting, Training Conference for Public Companies and Auditors Announced

Now featuring XBRL Data Forum on technical aspects of XBRL New York, April 9 – XBRL US today announced plans for its annual conference, September 10-12, 2012 in Austin, TX, which will feature a keynote address by Mike Starr, Deputy Chief Accountant for Policy Support and Market Monitoring, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, as well […more]


XBRL US Labs ISO 20022 Corporate Actions Pilot Expanding

GlobeTax and XSP to participate in testing issuer-to-investor automation October 27, Amsterdam – Sibos – XBRL US Labs, the research arm of the national consortium for XML business reporting standards, announced today that two more industry leaders, tax recovery services provider GlobeTax, and corporate actions automation innovator XSP, will participate in the testing phase of […more]


XBRL US Establishes Best Practice Committee as part of Data Quality Focus

XBRL US, the national consortium for XML business reporting standards, announced today the creation of a 17-member Best Practice Committee as part of XBRL US’ focus on data quality, an initiative that seeks to establish standards around the use of XBRL for specific reporting domains to enable greater consistency and accuracy in XBRL data. The […more]