2020 IFRS Taxonomy

The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Taxonomy is the global standard issued by the IFRS Foundation to mark up electronic IFRS financial statements. By providing the IFRS Taxonomy, the International Accounting Standards Board can ensure that the taxonomy used is an accurate representation of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS Standards). 2020 IFRS Taxonomy resources || Viewer (full […more]


2020 FERC eForms Taxonomies

The draft FERC Taxonomy is available, covering Forms 1, 2, 6, 60 and 714 for reporting by public utilities.


Investor Forum 2020: Ready for Anything – Using Data in Perilous Times

Tuesday, November 17 - Wednesday, November 18, 2020
XBRL US Web Conference

Featuring Keynote Speakers: SEC Commissioner Allison Herren Lee, and PwC Vice Chair Wes Bricker
Find out how standards help manage investment risk, and how they must be further leveraged to address future crises.

This virtual event across two days is complimentary and advanced registration is required.


RegTech Data 2020

Monday, April 20 - Friday, April 24, 2020
Teleconference, Web Conference hosted by Data Coalition
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This virtual event will focus on the future of RegTech applications in society, specifically strategies for realizing efficiencies for financial services and government agencies. During the virtual RegTech Data Week, participants will discuss the benefits and uses of common entity identifiers, development of new pilot projects to advance the use of structured data in regulatory […more]


SEC Announces EDGAR Update for 2020 Taxonomies

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced that the EDGAR system would be updated to handle the following taxonomies on March 9, 2020: US GAAP 2020 Taxonomy SEC Reporting 2020 Taxonomy COUNTRY 2020 Taxonomy CURRENCY 2020 Taxonomy EXCH 2020 Taxonomy SIC 2020 Taxonomy In addition, the Commission will remove the 2012 and 2013 INVEST Taxonomies from […more]


U.S. Federal Data Strategy – 2020 Action Plan Published

The U.S. Federal Data Strategy Plan, which provides a common set of data principles and best practices in implementing data innovations, was published on December 31, 2019. Annual action plans identify and prioritize practice-related steps for the year, and include targeted time frames and responsible entities. The plan outlines Agency Actions, Community of Practice Actions, and […more]


2018 IFRS Taxonomy

The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Taxonomy is the global standard issued by the IFRS Foundation to mark up electronic IFRS financial statements. By providing the IFRS Taxonomy, the International Accounting Standards Board can ensure that the taxonomy used is an accurate representation of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS Standards). Browse IFRS Taxonomy resources || Viewer (full […more]


Investor Forum 2018: Powering Fintech

1:00 PM ET Thursday, November 8, 2018
XBRL US Meeting || Newman Vertical Campus Conference Center hosted by Baruch College
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Featured Keynote Speaker:
SEC Commissioner Robert J. Jackson

Blockchain, alternative data, standards, legislative and regulatory changes are trends and developments affecting the capital markets today. Attend this half-day forum to get insights into these topics and more. Seating at this complimentary event is limited and advance registration is required. XBRL US Members are invited to attend our Annual General Meeting and Luncheon prior to this event.


2018 US GAAP Financial and SEC Reporting Taxonomies

The 2018 U.S. Financial Reporting Taxonomy (Taxonomy) contains updates for accounting standards and other improvements since the 2017 Taxonomy as used by issuers filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). During a 60-day comment period that concluded October 31, 2017, FASB encouraged all interested parties to review and provide feedback on these updates […more]


Best Practice Guidance Archive

Follow the title links below for guidance on specific issues from the XBRL US Best Practices Committee.