Tagged as: Singapore XBRL
Singapore to Update Taxonomy XBRL Filing Requirements by Q2 2013
Opening the proposed changes to the XBRL filing requirements and Exposure Draft (ED) Taxonomy will result in a more efficient financial reporting process for Singapore companies and improve the flow of financial information to the international business community. In light of the impending peak Annual General Meeting (AGM) season, Singapore’s Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority … continue reading
Singapore – XBRL Reporting One Step Forward
XBRL is a global standardized language for the electronic communication of business and financial data. XBRL is open-source software that enables the organization and management of financial data for research and analysis. It also facilitates the communication of financial information online and among businesses with significant accuracy and reliability. ACRA has adopted XBRL as part … continue reading
Singapore – XBRL Reporting One Step Forward
Singapore incorporated companies will be required to file their financial statements in XBRL ), unless they are excluded by the Accounting & Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA). Companies can prepare accounts can and manage their financial in XBRL using the FS Manager via the Bizfile website. To improve the accessibility of financial information, XBRL, or eXtensible … continue reading


