DIGITAL REPORTING USING XBRL SHOWCASED AT DATA AMPLIFIED CONFERENCE
Following is a press release issued today by XBRL International. Be sure to check out the link below on the Countries with major XBRL Implementations:
XBRL, or eXtensible Business Reporting Language, is an XML standard for tagging business and financial reports to increase the transparency and accessibility of business information by using a uniform format. XBRL was created by the accounting/audit profession. The XBRL standards is used by more than 130 regulators in more than 70 countries to collect high quality, reliable and timely digital business information from millions of companies around the world.
This standard is maintained by XBRL International, an international non-profit consortium of approximately 800 major companies, organizations, and government agencies around the world. It is an open standard, provided free of license fees, and is already being used in numerous countries.
This standard is maintained by XBRL International, an international non-profit consortium of approximately 800 major companies, organizations, and government agencies around the world. It is an open standard, provided free of license fees, and is already being used in numerous countries.
Please feel free to call on me if you have any questions or would like to set up interview with John Turner, CEO of XBRL International to discuss this press release, XBRL and implementations of XBRL around the world. Countries with major XBRL implementations.
David Colgren
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