Will Interactive Data Survive at SEC Without Chris Cox? [View article]
So 100,000 people are taking spreadsheet data and putting into documents to be filed and another 100,000 people are taking the documents and building spreadsheets with links back to the source. Reminds me of when every company had to hire data entry staff to input information from customer forms.
XBRL is a bear but there has to be some kind of solution. The current process is slow, expensive and prone to error.
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So 100,000 people are taking spreadsheet data and putting into documents to be filed and another 100,000 people are taking the documents and building spreadsheets with links back to the source. Reminds me of when every company had to hire data entry staff to input information from customer forms.
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XBRL is a bear but there has to be some kind of solution. The current process is slow, expensive and prone to error.