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XBRL & EBR

XBRL (extensible business reporting language), a new global open standard for formatting financial information, is revolutionizing the way financial information is being reported. EBR (enhanced business reporting) is a framework around company disclosures that will give investors a more complete picture. XBRL is the "how" and EBR is the "what" of financial reporting. To learn more, click on the links below.

 


EBR
EBR gives the capital markets relevant information, eliminates stale and redundant disclosures, makes information easier to use, and enhances the integrity of the capital markets. The EBR framework makes it possible to create useful classifications, i.e., taxonomies for value drivers, non-financial performance measures and qualitative information. Learn More>>
XBRL
XBRL is a language for the electronic communication of business and financial data, which is set to revolutionize business reporting around the world. XBRL provides major benefits in the preparation, analysis, and communication of business information. It offers cost savings, greater efficiency, and improved accuracy and reliability to all those involved in supplying or using financial data. Learn More>>