XBRL US Publishes 2009 Release of US GAAP Taxonomies for SEC XBRL Mandate

Offers filer training to help public companies understand the taxonomies and meet SEC compliance XBRL US announced today that it released and posted the digital dictionary for US GAAP reporting which has been accepted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The 2009 release includes hundreds of accounting and industry-specific revisions to the 2008 release. […more]


XBRL US Testifies to Domestic Policy Subcommittee of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee

Reports technology standard is real, ready and relevant in current financial crisis March 11, 2009, Washington, DC – XBRL US reported today to the Domestic Policy Subcommittee hearing of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee. The hearing, on the Treasury Department’s oversight of the use of funds by financial institutions under the Troubled Asset Relief […more]


XBRL US Training and Tools Support SEC Rule for Mandatory XBRL Reporting

SEC Approves Public Company and Mutual Fund Reporting using Interactive Data XBRL US, the nonprofit consortium for XML business reporting standards, along with its members, stands ready to provide the tools, services and support needed by public company preparers to comply with the final ruling by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In the final […more]


XBRL US Announces Public Review of Data Tags for Mutual Fund Risk/Return Summary and Schedule of Investments

New data tags promise better information for investors XBRL US invites investors, creators and other users of mutual fund and other investment company information to review and comment on the draft dictionaries of financial and business terms (taxonomy) for the risk/return section of mutual fund prospectuses and the schedule of investments. XBRL US, the national […more]


XBRL US Names DTCC’s Donald F. Donahue to Board of Directors

Washington, DC, October 15, 2008 – XBRL US, the nonprofit consortium for XML business reporting standards in the U.S. marketplace, today announced that Donald F. Donahue, Chairman and CEO of The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) would join its Board of Directors. DTCC is also becoming a member of the XBRL US consortium. Mr. […more]


18th XBRL International Conference to Feature Keynotes Who are Experts in Corporate Governance, Regulatory and the Securities Market, October 15-16, 2008 in Washington, DC

XBRL International and XBRL US jointly announced keynote speakers to be featured at the 18th XBRL International Conference, Better Reporting for Better Decisions by Managers, Investors, Governments and Citizens, which will be held at the Reagan Building and International Trade Center on October 15-16, 2008.This global forum will bring together business leaders from around the […more]


XBRL US Framework to Support Mutual Fund Data in New Format

SEC Rule Proposal would require “tagging” mutual fund reports by end of 2009 Washington, May 23 – XBRL US, the national consortium for XML standards for business and financial information reporting, commends the actions of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) which voted unanimously this week to propose mandating the use of XBRL (Extensible Business […more]


XBRL US Supports SEC’s Unanimous Recommendation To Mandate XBRL

Publishes Report on Readiness of the Market XBRL US, the national consortium for XML standards for business and financial information reporting, applauds the actions of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) which voted unanimously yesterday to propose mandating the use of XBRL (Extensible Business Reporting Language) for public company filings to the SEC’s EDGAR database. […more]


July 2024 Newsletter

July, 2024 Multiple FSOC Agencies Approve and Publish FDTA Rule Proposal. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Federal Reserve Board published the draft rule proposal on their websites. The FDIC was the first to publish the rule which was announced through a statement […more]