The digital reporting standard for business and government
The non-profit community improving U. S. reporting through a free, open standard
The non-profit community improving U. S. reporting through a free, open standard
This in-person event co-produced by the Center for Research toward Advancing Financial Technologies (CRAFT) and XBRL US, will explore how the use of structured, standardized data improves the ability of large language models to accurately, consistently understand financial and business information.
From Implicit to Explicit: How the OIM Cube Definition Transforms XBRL Data Modeling.
A reimagined cube is elevated to a first-class object.
Here’s what that means and why it matters for event data, reference data, holdings data, and more.
Join the growing number of professionals using the XBRL application programming interface (API) to get reported data and check reports before filing.
Check out our growing collection of free resources, including:
To meet the goals of climate initiatives worldwide requires governments to understand the impact of industry on the environment. This can only be accomplished through standardized, digital data that is concretely understood, timely, and consistently prepared to foster a shared understanding of the current state of climate risk and to monitor changes going forward.
Looking for resources to help students and colleagues understand the most significant development in accounting since double entry?
The XBRL US Academic Subcommittee is sharing materials designed to provide an overview of standardized data, generate discussion about its benefits as a research tool and get deep in the data with case studies, tools and scripts for analyzing data submitted to US and European regulators.
The national consortium for
the business reporting standard
