Public companies and investment management companies have been preparing and submitting financial statements and other reports in XBRL format to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) EDGAR System since the first interactive data rules were implemented in 2009. Registrants, as well as accounting professionals, filing agents and tool providers that serve public companies, should have an in-depth understanding of SEC requirements and the taxonomies that support them.

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