XBRL is designed to enable greater transparency, accuracy and timeliness of data as long as it is applied consistently within each reporting domain. To achieve that goal, XBRL US has established a Best Practice Committee as part of our focus on data quality. This initiative seeks to establish standards around the use of XBRL for specific reporting domains to enable greater consistency and accuracy in XBRL data. The committee is charged with identifying and reaching agreement on best practices in the creation of XBRL-formatted financial statements from public companies reporting to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The members of the Best Practices Committee include:
- Piero Astorino
IBM
- Cliff Binstock
XBRL Cloud
- Erica Edgar
RR Donnelley
- Todd Castagno
Morgan Stanley
- Al Chen
North Carolina State University
- Eric E. Cohen
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
- Elmer Huh
Duff & Phelps
- Joe Luczka
KPMG
- Lucy Lee
RoseRyan, Inc.
- Makoto Koizumi
Fujitsu Limited
- Louis Matherne
Financial Accounting Standards Board
- Phillip Mennona
Rivet Software |
- Jeff Naumann
Deloitte
- Kimberly Patterson
United Technologies Corporation
- Timothy Randle
WebFilings
- Joel Stiebel
Merrill Corporation
- Paul Sappington
EDGAR Online, Inc
- Mark Schnitzer
Microsoft Corporation
- Matthew Slavin
Ernst & Young LLP
- Julie Soma
RR Donnelley
- John Swirsding
ParenteBeard
- Christine Tan
Financial Accounting Standards Board
- Monika Nica
Morgan Stanley
- Harry Zhu
Old Dominion University |