The cost of formatting financial statements in Extensible Business Reporting Language, or XBRL, for small reporting companies has plunged 45 percent since 2014, according to a new study by the American Institute of CPAs and XBRL US, making the requirement for using the data-tagged format more affordable.
 
 
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AICPA sees 45% drop in XBRL costs for small companies
 
AICPA sees 45% drop in XBRL costs for small companies
by MICHAEL COHN
 
The cost of formatting financial statements in Extensible Business Reporting Language, or XBRL, for small reporting companies has plunged 45 percent since 2014, according to a new study by the American Institute of CPAs and XBRL US, making the requirement for using the data-tagged format more affordable. READ MORE »
 
 
Rich professionals barred from tax break find pension painkiller
 
Rich professionals barred from tax break find pension painkiller
by BEN STEVERMAN
 
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