Extensible Business Reporting Language, or XBRL, is a language for the electronic communication of business and financial data. XBRL has been implemented by International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), the United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (U.S. GAAP), and many other national and international accounting standards bodies. In the United States, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires public companies to file their financial statements in XBRL. To learn more about XBRL visit www.xbrl.org.
From the first release of the IRIS Standards, IRIS has been committed to supporting XBRL and providing an XBRL Taxonomy that represents the IRIS Standards. IRIS encourages adopters to consider using XBRL as a means of encoding their reports. All data that is submitted to the IRIS data repository, whether by XBRL or other means, is encoded into XBRL and stored using the technology.
IRIS 2.2 XBRL Taxonomy
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IRIS 2.1 XBRL Taxonomy
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IRIS 2.0 XBRL Taxonomy
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