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  1. What is XBRL? | XBRL

    XBRL is the global standard that powers digital reporting. By making business reporting computer-readable, it helps make business data easy to find, access and analyse.

  2. XBRL

    XBRL International is a global not for profit operating in the public interest. Our purpose is to improve the accountability and transparency of business performance globally, by providing the open data …

  3. How the XBRL standard works

    XBRL is the international digital reporting standard – and a comprehensive set of tools – for how to report business information. It does not prescribe what information should be reported, and indeed …

  4. What - XBRL

    XBRL is the global standard that powers digital reporting. By making business reporting computer-readable, it helps make business data easy to find, access and analyse.

  5. The Standard - XBRL

    Companies, public sector agencies and a wide range of other organisations are increasingly obliged to report in XBRL. Here is some information to help develop an understanding of the Standard.

  6. Introduction - XBRL

    XBRL International serves to improve the accountability and transparency of business performance globally, by providing the data exchange standard for business reporting.

  7. The Standard for Reporting - XBRL

    XBRL is the international standard for digital reporting of financial, performance, risk and compliance information, although it is also used for many other types of reporting.

  8. What is XBRL? | XBRL

    XBRL stands for eXtensible Business Reporting Language. It is one of a family of “XML” languages which is becoming a standard means of communicating information between businesses and on the …

  9. iXBRL | XBRL

    Starting in 2023 and accelerating quickly across the world a wide range of securities regulators are obliging the use of XBRL in statutory sustainability disclosures.

  10. XBRL Essentials

    XBRL is the international standard for the electronic representation of business reports. At the heart of the XBRL standard is the XBRL 2.1 Specification, originally released in 2003.