2023 Closed-End Fund Taxonomy

Family CEF Version 2023 Taxonomy Guide https://xbrl.sec.gov/cef/2023/cef-taxonomy-guide-2023-03-20.pdf Zip https://xbrl.sec.gov/2023.ziphttps://xbrl.sec.gov/cef/2023/cef-samples-2023.zip Schemas: https://xbrl.sec.gov/cef/2023/cef-2023_pre.xsd https://xbrl.sec.gov/cef/2023/cef-2023.xsd https://xbrl.sec.gov/dei/2023/dei-2023.xsd Automatically imported: https://xbrl.fasb.org/us-gaap/2023/elts/us-gaap-2023.xsd https://www.xbrl.org/dtr/type/2022-03-31/types.xsd May be explicitly imported: Common Taxonomy Files


Government Reporting Information Package (GRIP) Taxonomy 2022

The 2022 GRIP Taxonomy is a collection of taxonomies for state and municipal reporting. It includes published versions of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Reporting Taxonomy that incorporates a Michigan-specific extension taxonomy, as well as the latest versions of the Grants Reporting Taxonomy and the Single Audit Taxonomy. This resource was developed by the State and Local Government Working Group.


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June 2022 Newsletter

June, 2022 The University of Michigan (U-M) launches a public review of government financial data standards. Governments, standard setters, regulators and analysts are encouraged to review and comment on the Annual Comprehensive Financial Reporting (ACFR) Taxonomy, which represents seven financial statements and four notes, in addition to Michigan-specific reports that local entities submit along with […more]


ACFR Taxonomy 2022

This version of the ACFR Taxonomy was open for comment between July 15 and August 15, 2022. The published version of the ACFR is part of the Government Reporting Information Package (GRIP)


Closed-End Fund Taxonomy, 2022

XBRL was mandated for Closed-End Funds by the SEC. Details for the 2022 release can be found here.


Closed-End Fund Taxonomy, 2021Q4

XBRL was mandated for Closed-End Funds by the SEC. Details for the 2021 Q4 release can be found here.


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Annual Comprehensive Financial Report Taxonomy, Demonstration Release, 2021

Government agency representatives, municipal analysts and investors, software providers, and other users of state and local government data are invited to review and comment on the data standards developed to represent sections of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. This is Version 0.3 of the Demonstration Release, which builds on the previous Demonstration Release (August, 2020) […more]


Annual Comprehensive Financial Report Taxonomy, Demonstration Release 2020

Government agency representatives, municipal analysts and investors, software providers, and other users of state and local government data are invited to review and comment on the data standards developed to represent sections of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. This is Version 0.3 of the Demonstration Release, which builds on the previous Demonstration Release and now […more]