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Minimum tagging disappears with the arrival of the new FRS taxonomies

by CoreFiling | Feb 4, 2015 | hmrc, Inline XBRL, Products, Seahorse, Uncategorized, XBRL

Since the introduction of HMRC’s iXBRL mandate in April 2011, the subject of minimum tagging has been the subject of considerable debate. Back in early 2013 at the end of the so-called HMRC ‘soft landing’ period it was widely reported that HMRC’s published minimum...

Asset Encumbrance – how ready are you?

by CoreFiling | Jan 28, 2015 | Eurofiling, Products, Prudential, Seahorse, Uncategorized, XBRL

There’s not much time left to organise your Asset Encumbrance reporting. The first reference date is 31st December, 2014, with a reporting deadline of 11th February, 2015. All firms subject to COREP reporting under the CRD IV mandate will have to submit an Asset...

UK Open Data gains momentum

by CoreFiling | Dec 23, 2014 | Inline XBRL, Interactive Data, Open data, Uncategorized, XBRL

In a significant move that will take UK open data to another level, Companies House, the UK Business Register, is planning to make available its entire digital data, free of charge, starting second quarter 2015. Once this service goes live, it will give the public...

‘Roll forward’ to 2015 with Seahorse iXBRL accounts filing

by CoreFiling | Dec 22, 2014 | hmrc, Inline XBRL, Products, Seahorse, Uncategorized

Customers often tell us that one of the most useful and time-saving aspects of our Seahorse® iXBRL conversion software is the ability to take an existing iXBRL filing and re-use it as the basis for another year’s filing, the so-called ‘roll-forward’ effect. That’s...

Bulk XBRL data conversion without the pain

by CoreFiling | Nov 18, 2014 | Eurofiling, Products, Prudential, Uncategorized

Rapid production of high quality XBRL filings has been promised for a long time but, until now, rarely delivered. As many financial institutions have discovered, creating fully compliant XBRL disclosures based on vast amounts of source data takes time and expense....

Further XBRL-related musings from the UNCTAD/ISAR event

by CoreFiling | Nov 3, 2014 | Uncategorized, XBRL

As already reported, my colleague Ian Hicks recently attended the UNCTAD/ISAR workshop in Geneva. Here’s some further insight into the XBRL-related themes developed during the meeting. The Intergovernmental Working Group of Experts on International Standards of...
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