On December 6th, the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Foundation released the IFRS Taxonomy 2018 – Proposed Update 2 General Improvements.
Continue reading "Proposed Changes to the 2018 IFRS Taxonomy" »On December 6th, the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Foundation released the IFRS Taxonomy 2018 – Proposed Update 2 General Improvements.
Continue reading "Proposed Changes to the 2018 IFRS Taxonomy" »On November 30th, the SEC adopted rules and amendments designed to promote research on mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, business development companies, and similar covered investment funds. The SEC enacted these changes in accordance with the mandate in the Fair Access to Investment Research (FAIR) Act of 2017. The new rules will reduce obstacles in providing fund research by harmonizing its treatment with other research on public companies and generally establish a safe harbor for a broker or dealer to publish and/or distribute research reports on investment funds under certain conditions.
Continue reading "SEC Adopts FAIR Act Rules Promoting Research..." »Well, may be. When the house of cards you are in begins to fall, wouldn’t it be nice to grab Fluffy the cat, your wallet, phone, and perhaps the car keys? Sometimes a program engages in operations that just cannot be casually aborted without an orderly shutdown. Within Legato, there is a function that help you to just that. This can even apply when a run-time error occurs within your script.
Continue reading "LDC #113: Time to Relax and Unwind" »The SEC published a list of rules that it will review in compliance with Section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). This is to inform the public that this set of rules is scheduled for review and to invite public comment concerning if these rules should be continued without change, should be amended, or should be rescinded to minimize any significant economic impact of the rules upon a substantial number of small reporting entities.
Continue reading "SEC Releases List of Rules to be Reviewed..." »The EDGAR system will be closed Wednesday, December 5 in observance of a national day of mourning for former President George H.W. Bush. The EDGAR System will not receive, process or accept filings on this day. The EDGAR Filing Website will not be operational and Filer Support will not be open.
Continue reading "EDGAR Closed Wednesday, December 5" »The SEC’s Division of Economic and Risk Analysis (DERA) recently analyzed XBRL exhibits submitted by issuers complying with the 2009 Interactive Data rules to file financial statement information in an XBRL format. The purpose of the analysis was to determine if IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) filers were being consistent with their use of custom tags with US-GAAP (US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) filers during this first year of required XBRL filings.
Continue reading "SEC Trend Analysis for 2018: IFRS Custom Tag Rates" »EDGAR 18.3 was released on October 1st, 2018, and while most of its features are clearly documented, one change that was made seems to have flown under the radar of most people. Starting with this version, all facts created with elements of data type StringItemType are no longer rendered as HTML. Instead they are rendered as plain old strings. While this makes sense (and does close some potential security risks on the SEC’s side), it does effect how people are doing XBRL. For example, most people doing Risk Return taxonomy filings use <B> tags to make their heading items bold. This is no longer possible, because it would come out rendered like:
On November 2nd, the SEC voted to adopt amendments that will require broker-dealers to disclose new and enhanced information about the way they handle investors’ orders. The rule amendment is intended to make it easier for investors to evaluate how brokers handle their orders and ultimately make more informed choices about the brokers with whom they do business.
Continue reading "Brokers Must Provide Increased Information to..." »The SEC will be closed Thursday, November 22 in observance of Thanksgiving Day. The EDGAR System will not receive, process or accept filings on this day. Filings with a due date of November 22 will be due the following business day.
Continue reading "Thanksgiving Hours" »Version 4.24b of all applications in the GoFiler Suite has been released. This release contains a number of corrections and improvements to the XBRL View and to various EDGAR form views. Additionally, simple HTML proofing is now available as a beta feature for the N-PORT forms.
Continue reading "New Release (4.24b) for the GoFiler Family of..." »About a year ago I wrote a blog with the basics of how logs work with GoFiler and Legato. At the end I mentioned that in a future blog post we would talk more about what you can do with log objects. Today we are going to do just that. This blog assumes that you have read the previous blog and understand the basics of the log object.
As part of the SEC’s ongoing efforts to help address investor confusion about the nature of their relationships with investment advisers and broker-dealers, the SEC’s Office of the Investor Advocate released a report on investor testing to the public on November 7th. This report was conducted by the RAND Corporation and was based on investor testing feedback on a sample Relationship Summary issued in April 2018 as part of a package of proposed rulemakings and interpretations that were designed to enhance the quality and transparency of investors’ relationships with investment industry entities.
Continue reading "SEC Releases Report On Investor Testing" »Sorting pictures can be a time consuming task. Many devices such as cell phones and cameras save pictures with sequential numbers. While this is great because we, as the users, don’t need to name our photos as we take them. However, it does mean that sorting the resulting photos can be time consuming. Luckily we can use Legato to create a basic sorting interface. Unlike many of the scripts in this blog this script is intentionally incomplete. It is a basic framework in which you can build your own image processing. You could edit the script to move all of the images into folders based on the specified names. This would sort the pictures into events or groups. You could also edit the script to run a program on the images with names. You could create thumbnails of named images. There are many possibilities including reworking the script to work with more than images.
The SEC’s Enforcement Division issued its annual report of its ongoing efforts to protect investors and market integrity on November 2nd, 2018. The report highlights several significant actions and initiatives that took place in FY 2018.
Continue reading "SEC Enforcement Division Issues Report on FY..." »On October 31, the SEC issued a statement setting forth its position for a limited time period concerning specific provisions of its Business Conduct Standards for Security-Based Swap (SBS) Dealers and Major Security-Based Swap Participants (Entities). Certain actions with regard to these provisions will not provide a basis for a Commission enforcement action. In addition, the SEC’s position on the ability of parties to security-based swaps to rely on written representations is also addressed by the statement. This statement is intended to minimize potential market disruptions to existing counterparty relationships resulting solely from documentation implementation issues that may arise when security-based swap dealers and major security-based swap participants are required to register with the SEC. Once they are registered with the SEC, entities that are also registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) will be required to comply with both the SEC’s Business Conduct Standards as well as analogous rules adopted by the CFTC in 2012 applicable to SBS Entities.
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