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X or x? We talk terminology

Should the ‘X’ in ‘XBRL’ be capitalised? How do different XBRL-related terms relate to different specifications and formats? And what do we mean by xBRL-XML?

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X or x? A note on terminology

Should the ‘X’ in ‘XBRL’ be capitalised? How do different terms relate to different specifications and formats? And what do we mean by xBRL-XML? These are questions we are sometimes asked, so we thought it was time for a quick clarification. For more on essential XBRL-related terms, the XBRL Glossary is also an indispensable resource. […]

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Who does what? Netherlands members find out!

The presentations are now online for XBRL Netherlands’ recent webinar setting out the respective roles and activities of XBRL International, XBRL Europe and XBRL Netherlands itself. It also provided a useful catch-up on current work and future plans.

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Revolutionising data consumption: how XBRL can help energy companies understand rate cases

The transition to XBRL by the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), for regulatory reporting by energy utilities, is one of the many interesting frontiers in digital reporting right now.

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Reporting on digitisation and rationalisation of reporting at India’s central bank

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has published the final report of its Regulations Review Authority (RRA) 2.0, established in 2021 to streamline reporting requirements and reduce regulatory burdens.

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Granular narrative tags give better, faster insights – and other final conclusions on digital audit data

Is granular tagging of text more useful than large text blocks? That’s the question we consider in the final post in our series on Key Audit Matters (KAMS), analysing early digital data from Japan, the first country to require this information to be tagged using XBRL.

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Insights from Japan’s Digitally Tagged KAMs: 4 – Granular narrative tags are more useful

This is part of a short series on initial insights from our analysis of digital KAMs data being collected in Japan for the first time. For the first post and introduction, start here. In the earlier posts in this series, we used specific digitally tagged segments of Key Audit Matters (KAMs)  — called “Critical Audit […]

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Now launched for public review: XBRL taxonomy for US local-government reporting

Routine digital reporting by local governments in the US just got a huge step closer. XBRL US and the University of Michigan’s Center for Local, State and Urban Policy (CLOSUP) have issued a ‘commercial-grade’ XBRL taxonomy for local-government reporting.

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Do patterns of similarity in KAMs data reflect ‘boilerplate’ disclosures?

This week, we bring you our third post analysing early XBRL-tagged Key Audit Matters (KAMs) from Japan.

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Sign up now for updates on filings.xbrl.org

We continue to work hard to improve and extend our filings.xbrl.org repository of European Single Electronic Format (ESEF) filings made in Inline XBRL, and we are delighted to be receiving an increasing number of enquiries from people interested in using the data.

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