XBRL is here!

September 25, 2006 by Darrell Heaps |

First read the release:

SEC to Rebuild Public Disclosure System to Make It ‘Interactive’

Then think about it for a bit.

Viewing/ sharing/ analyzing/ cross-analyzing/ summarizing/ validation/ development/ distribution… should all become easier because computers can now help with most of the processing because the data is all STRUCTURED.

This is very exciting. Don’t you think?

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  1. 1

    hi all. nice blog. its very ineresting article.

  2. 2

    Very exciting news. XBRL has the potential to change the capital markets landscape. The big question is how far behind is the OSC?

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