XBRL FINANCIAL REPORTING

Simplify and streamline XBRL/iXBRL reporting

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Collaboration made easy

Bring all contributors together into a cloud-based, collaborative environment for frictionless version control, updates, and changes. Effortlessly , compare document revisions by following edits and review them in 'track changes' mode.

The user-friendly, intuitive web interface makes it easy to onboard users and start reporting immediately, while In-app commenting and workflow help ensure all collaborators are aligned throughout the reporting process. Flexible permissions and a multi-lingual interface help ensure that every user works in an environment best suited for their needs.

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Be confident in the quality of your fillings

Using single source of truth for your data ensures company-wide confidence in the quality of your filings and a full audit trail. The online review module gives you additional visibility and control over the progress of your report so you can ensure you’re using up-to-date, accurate data at all times.

Approve, reject, or request feedback on tags to ensure your filings remain error free from start to finish. With spot or complete package validations, the integrated XII certified validator IRIS Bushchat ® supports the ongoing quality of your submissions.

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Lean on an expert support team

24/7 support helps you complete fillings confidently and worry-free. The expert support team is your guide to success, delivering superior quality XBRL tagging quarter after quarter. Use the in-house tagging services to ensure reports meet the highest standards and stay on top of the latest updates to mandates and taxonomies.

A team of experts will create your company taxonomy with extensions and anchoring based on a ‘live filing’ annual report, streamlining and accelerating tagging while maintaining consistency with your previous reports.

XBRL and iXBRL reporting made easy

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Frequently asked questions

How is iXBRL different from XBRL?

XBRL and iXBRL are different reporting formats. XBRL is an XML-based format and is not human-readable. iXBRL or inline XBRL, is an xHTML-based format and is both human and machine-readable.

The iXBRL output should look like the original report in terms of layout, formatting, and style. iXBRL requires tagging to be done on the face of the Annual Report. The only difference is that the iXBRL report will be in xHTML (instead of in Word, PDF or InDesign), and will have XBRL tags embedded in the xHTML document. As XBRL is not a human-readable format, most XBRL solutions can’t handle the layout, formatting, and style of the original Annual Report.

While iXBRL and xHTML are used interchangeably by many people in the context of ESMA ESEF reporting, they are not one and the same. A document in an xHTML format becomes an XBRL file if it has iXBRL tags embedded in it. It should be noted that not all xHTML files are iXBRL.