The Securities and Exchange Commission has begun accepting XBRL filings under the new 2018 US-GAAP Taxonomy. Four of the nine SEC-maintained XBRL taxonomies have been altered: the DEI, EXCH, RR,
and STPR taxonomies.
Friday, April 13. 2018
SEC Now Accepts 2018 US-GAAP Taxonomy
Wednesday, March 28. 2018
FASB Hosts Webinar on 2018 GAAP and SEC Taxonomy Improvements
On April 3rd from 1:00 to 2:30 PM EST, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) will host a webinar covering 2018 GAAP and SEC taxonomy improvements. During the webinar, the FASB staff will demonstrate how to apply the new modeling using example disclosures and discuss the new 2018 SEC Reporting Taxonomy.
Continue reading "FASB Hosts Webinar on 2018 GAAP and SEC..." »Thursday, March 22. 2018
SEC Proposes Transaction Fee Pilot for NMS Stocks
On March 14th, the SEC voted to propose new Rule 610T of Regulation NMS to conduct a Transaction Fee Pilot in National Market System (NMS) stocks. This pilot would subject stock exchange fee pricing (such as “maker-taker” fee-and-rebate pricing models) to new temporary restrictions across three test groups. It would also require the exchanges to prepare and publicly post data pertaining to the pilot study. According to SEC Chairman Jay Clayton, the pilot is “...designed to generate data that will provide the Commission, market participants, and the public with information to facilitate an informed, data-driven discussion about transaction fees and rebates and their impact on order routing behavior, execution quality, and market quality in general.” The information gathered from this pilot study may elucidate the effects of transaction-based fees and rebates while allowing for an evaluation of any potential regulatory action, including possible changes to Rule 610(c) of Regulation NMS.
Continue reading "SEC Proposes Transaction Fee Pilot for NMS Stocks" »Wednesday, March 21. 2018
SEC Proposes Changes to Liquidity Risk Management Disclosure
On March 14th, the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed amendments to the public liquidity-related disclosure requirements as they apply to certain open-end investment management companies. These amendments would replace a pending requirement that funds publicly provide the aggregate liquidity classification profile of their portfolios quarterly on Form N-PORT.
Continue reading "SEC Proposes Changes to Liquidity Risk..." »Monday, March 12. 2018
SEC Releases EDGAR 18.1
On March 12, 2018, EDGAR Release 18.1 was released by the Securities and Exchange Commission. This release introduces new form types SF-1MEF and 486BXT and contains various changes and corrections to other forms.
Continue reading "SEC Releases EDGAR 18.1" »Tuesday, February 13. 2018
SEC Issues Notice to Forms N-CEN and N-PORT Filers
On February 12th, the SEC released a notice to N-CEN and N-PORT filers to remind them of the temporary final rule which requires funds in larger fund groups (for example, fund groups with $1 billion or more in net assets) to maintain in their records the information that is mandated to be included in Form N-PORT in lieu of filing this form via EDGAR. The temporary final rule applies until April 1, 2019. Of key importance, the information the funds in larger fund groups maintain in their records will be subject to examination by the Commission. New Forms N-PORT and N-CEN were adopted by the SEC on October 13th, 2016 in an effort to enhance transparency and modernize reporting requirements for registered investment companies.
Continue reading "SEC Issues Notice to Forms N-CEN and N-PORT Filers" »Friday, February 02. 2018
SEC Introduces Diversity Assessment Report
On January 25th, the SEC’s Office of Minority and Women Inclusion (OMWI) introduced its Diversity Assessment Report for Entities Regulated by the SEC, which is designed to help regulated entities conduct voluntary self-assessments of diversity policies and practices.
Continue reading "SEC Introduces Diversity Assessment Report" »Monday, January 22. 2018
SEC Releases Registration Fee Estimator 1.2
The SEC’s Office of Financial Management Filing Fees announced the release of the web-based Registration Fee Estimator 1.2. Included in this release are all effective fee-bearing form types.
Continue reading "SEC Releases Registration Fee Estimator 1.2" »Thursday, January 11. 2018
SEC Changes N-PORT Filing Requirements
The SEC announced on December 8th, 2017 that filing Form N-PORT on the EDGAR system will now not become mandatory until April 2019 for larger fund groups and April 2020 for smaller fund groups. However, these groups should still prepare and maintain N-PORT information in their records and make it available to the SEC upon request. This decision to modify Form N-PORT’s filing requirements comes as the agency continues its previously announced review and uplift of its EDGAR and other systems.
Continue reading "SEC Changes N-PORT Filing Requirements" »Monday, January 08. 2018
SEC's Peak Filing Schedule for 2018
To aid filers avoid missing deadlines and reduce congestion around busy important filing dates, the SEC provides an anticipated peak filing schedule. Peak EDGAR filing times are estimated using historical data. The 2018 schedule is now available from the SEC.
Continue reading "SEC's Peak Filing Schedule for 2018" »Thursday, December 28. 2017
2017: The Year in EDGAR
In 2017, there were a number of new changes in EDGAR compliance and new developments in SEC regulations. These have a significant impact on financial record-keeping, financial reporting and capital formation. As we head into 2018, let’s recap some of the most significant changes that happened last year.
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Monday, December 11. 2017
SEC Releases EDGAR 17.4
On December 11, 2017, EDGAR Release 17.4 was released by the Securities and Exchange Commission. This release introduces a change to allow (but not require) Asset Backed Securities filers to jointly submit Form 10-D and Form ABS-EE filings in a combined, single submission (a “Combined 10-D/ABS-EE”). New form types N-LIQUID and CERT were also added to EDGAR, among other changes.
Continue reading "SEC Releases EDGAR 17.4" »Monday, December 04. 2017
CFA Investor Forum Explores an Earnings Release Case Study
The CFA’s Investor Forum 2017, developed by XBRL US and held in sponsorship with CFA Institute and CFA Society New York, recently explored numerous issues applicable to the use of XBRL in the financial data analysis and reporting industries. During the conference, Michelle Savage, Vice President of Communication for XBRL US, and Scott Theis, CEO of Novaworks, LLC and Chairman of XBRL US’s Domain Steering Committee, discussed an earnings release case study that discussed how building an XBRL taxonomy to represent the data held within the release could be beneficial to the financial and investment communities.
Continue reading "CFA Investor Forum Explores an Earnings Release..." »Wednesday, November 15. 2017
CFA Investor Forum Discusses Who's Using XBRL and Why
At CFA’s Investor Forum 2017, a panel of industry experts discussed case studies that illustrate XBRL’s use in accounting and financial reporting and the rationale behind its adoption. This panel discussed different ways in which XBRL is employed in the financial sector.
Continue reading "CFA Investor Forum Discusses Who's Using XBRL..." »Wednesday, October 18. 2017
SEC Proposes FAST Act Modernization and Simplification of Regulation S-K
The SEC is proposing amendments to modernize and simplify certain disclosures requirements in Regulation S-K. These changes are based on the recommendations made in the staff’s Report on Modernization and Simplification of Regulation S-K, as required by Section 72003 of the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act). While modernizing Regulation S-K requirements and improving readability and navigability of related forms, these rules are also intended to reduce costs and burdens on registrants and discourage repetition and disclosure of immaterial information.
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