XBRL US Data Quality Committee Public Review for 11th Ruleset

SEC filers, investors, XBRL providers encouraged to review and comment The XBRL US Data Quality Committee (DQC) has published its 11th Ruleset for a 45-day public review and comment period, which closes on January 3, 2020. DQC rules aid issuers in preparing consistent, error-free financials, by providing automated checks that test an XBRL-formatted financial statement […more]


XBRL US Introduces Proposed API Standard, Streamlining Access to Structured Financial Data

Analysts, commercial providers & investors invited to December 12 webinar to learn more XBRL US announced today the launch of a free API (Application Program Interface) standard in a Proposed Release, to create, extract and analyze XBRL formatted, computer-readable data. The API is designed to work with any XBRL database or taxonomy. The XBRL API […more]


XBRL (beta) APIs: To Extract, Process, Create

12:30 PM EDT Wednesday, March 14, 2018
XBRL US Webinar
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Attend this free, one-hour webinar to learn how to participate in the beta for XBRL APIs to extract, process, and create XBRL content.


Three New Year’s resolutions for public company filers

Mike Starr, Chair, XBRL US Data Quality Committee; Vice President, Governmental and Regulatory Affairs, Workiva

As we begin a brand new year, it’s always good to make a few resolutions that go beyond joining a health club, eating right and losing weight. So we have three recommendations to add to your list of resolutions. The first is get involved in industry efforts to improve the usability of XBRL data submitted to the SEC. It won’t require a lot of effort and you will receive some important benefits. For a small investment of your time, you will be on the forefront of imminent, groundbreaking regulatory changes, and you will be able to reduce your workload while significantly improving the quality of your XBRL financial data submitted to the SEC.


Creating Quality Financials for Institutional Investor Use

3 PM EDT Wednesday, February 22, 2017
XBRL US Webinar
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Join this informative discussion with Thomson Reuters about how they use structured data for investor clients. You’ll also learn about the latest ruleset available from the Data Quality Committee to identify and resolve XBRL errors.


November 2016 Newsletter

November 2016   Regulatory & Legislative News SEC Chair Mary Jo White Announces Plans to Resign SEC Commissioner Stein Presents Vision for Data at the SEC SEC Publishes Draft EDGAR Filer Manual SEC Updates Inline XBRL Viewer XBRL US News Corporate Actions Message in Inline XBRL Created by XBRL US Standards in Solar Financial Reporting: […more]


DQC_0015 List of Elements
Approved
Nov 18, 2015

List of Elements

Return to DQC_0015 original Release Version rule Element ID namespace element Label elementName Balance type definition 1 1367 us-gaap Interest Expense InterestExpense debit Amount of the cost of borrowed funds accounted for as interest expense. 1 623 us-gaap Deferred Tax Assets, Net DeferredTaxAssetsLiabilitiesNet debit Amount, after allocation of valuation allowances and deferred tax liability, of […more]


September 2016 Newsletter

September 2016   Regulatory & Legislative News FASB, SEC, XBRL US & XII Host Webinars on Proposed Structural Taxonomy Changes House Financial Services Committee Passes Financial CHOICE Act XBRL US News XBRL US Submits Comment in Response to SEC Proposal on Disclosure Update and Simplification XBRL US SEC Filer Workshop Scheduled November 2 in New […more]


August 2016 Newsletter

August 2016   Regulatory & Legislative News SEC Publishes Rule Proposal on “Disclosure Update and Simplification” for Public Comment SEC Posts Sample Inline XBRL Document XBRL US News XBRL US Announces Half-Day Investor Forum: Finding Value with Smart Data, October 24, 2016 in New York Data Quality Committee (DQC) Public Review to Close August 31, […more]


Investor Forum 2016: Finding Value with Smart Data

1:00 PM ET Monday, October 24, 2016
XBRL US Meeting || Newman Vertical Campus Conference Center hosted by Baruch College

Hear the Securities Exchange Commission, investors and the media at this free half-day forum on how structured data is smart data, providing actionable information for decision making. The SEC’s Investor Advocate Rick Fleming provides a keynote address.
Advance registration is required.