September 2015 Newsletter

September 2015 Regulatory & Legislative News SEC Commissioner Stein Supports Inline XBRL FASB Publishes Proposed 2016 US GAAP Taxonomy for Public Review & Comment U.S. Treasury and OMB Finalize Federal Spending Transparency Standards XBRL US News 2nd Free Webinar for Government Agencies on “Creating Intelligent Data” Scheduled September 28, 1PM ET CalCPA Publishes XBRL US […more]


How well do you tick and tie your XBRL?

David Tauriello, Vice President, Operations, XBRL US

Reporting supply chain participants – public company personnel and partners, regulators, analysts and researchers – know the value of telling a company’s story with standardized data. And now, XBRL Achievements are showing up on LinkedIn and other professional/social networking platforms to let colleagues and other professionals know who sets and keeps the pace in a transformed reporting environment.


Check Your Filing with Data Quality Rules

Public companies and XBRL US Members can use this free, secure service to check their filings against rules approved by the Data Quality Committee (DQC), as well as rules recently exposed for comment. There’s also a third-party tool available to check filings with DQC rules.


Investor Forum 2021: Data that Delivers

12:30 - 5 PM ET Wednesday, November 10, 2021
XBRL US Webinar
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Keynotes: SEC Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw and Independent Corporate Director, former FASB Chairperson Leslie Seidman
Attend this free half-day forum for concrete illustrations of structured data that delivers value to corporate financial planners, SEC managers, regulators & academics. SOLD OUT – request replay details when they’re available.


XBRL US Data Quality Committee Public Exposure of 13th Ruleset for US GAAP Filers

The DQC is holding a webinar on Wednesday, August 19 at 3 PM EDT to explain the new draft and finalized rules, and to review an in-depth analysis of recent trends in filer errors made in SEC submissions. Register for the free webinar.


October 2017 Newsletter

September/October, 2017 Regulatory & Legislative News SEC Proposes XBRL Requirement for Corporate Financial Statement Cover Pages SEC Updates Interactive Data Test Suite with IFRS Test Cases SEC Updates Interactive Data Test Suite to Accommodate Files Prior to EDGAR Submission XBRL US News XBRL US and SunSpec Alliance Hold Orange Button Public Review SFAA and NASBP […more]


XBRL Updates for FERC Filers – Get Ready Now

11:00 AM ET Wednesday, October 20, 2021
XBRL US Webinar
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FERC filers should attend this free session for updates on the FERC Taxonomy and upcoming deadlines. Get up to speed now on how to render and validate your XBRL filing, and how to access historical FERC data in XBRL format.

Learn about the full complement of tools and services available from XBRL US, and browse our Member Tools and Services to help with filing.


Government Regulator Workshop: Building Successful Data Standards

9:00 AM ET Thursday, April 25, 2019
XBRL US Workshop || District Offices, 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW

Program managers, accounting staff, and analysts from government agencies should attend to learn how to build successful standards programs that enable automation, and improve information consistency, quality, and timeliness.

This event is free to government employees; space is limited and registration is required. Get details and register


DQC 5th RuleSet & Cash Flow Guidance: Participate in Public Review

12:00 PM EDT Wednesday, August 2, 2017
XBRL US Webinar
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Attend this free webinar to learn about a new set of Data Quality Committee rules available for public comment until September 5, 2017. SEC registrants, accounting professionals and filing agents as well as tool and service providers should attend.


SEC Filer Guidance for XBRL: Cash Flow, Element Selection & More

3:00 PM EDT Wednesday, November 29, 2017
XBRL US Webinar
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Attend this free, one-hour webinar to hear members of the XBRL US Data Quality Committee provide detailed insights into newly released guidance on the proper way to prepare XBRL-formatted cash flow statements, how to successfully select the right elements, and more.