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Introducing XBRLworks, our cloud solution for transmitting periodic reports to the FERC eForms system. This easy-to-use tool offers simple compliance in a secure, collaborative environment at a fraction of the cost.

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Changes are coming for governments and governmental entities with the passage of the FDTA. Continuing disclosures, including ACFR reporting, will be moving to a new open data standard. Learn more about what this could mean for you.

 


 

SEC Updates Financial Reporting Manual

 

The SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance periodically makes informal staff interpretations available to the public via the Financial Reporting Manual (FRM). The update does not make any technical changes; it only includes administrative edits, so none of the sections have date tags added.

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Posted: July 1, 2026 4:00 pm by LeAnn Dey in SEC, Corporation Finance

SEC, CFTC Request Comment on Revising Swap Data Reporting

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FERC Proposes Rules to Revise Financial Forms and Filing Requirements

June 30, 2026 2:00 pm – Federal Energy Regulatory Commission released a rule proposal that would amend a number of its financial reporting forms and related filing requirements [...]

SEC, CFTC Solicit Feedback on Modernizing Derivatives Product Definitions

June 29, 2026 3:15 pm – SEC and the CFTC published a joint request for comment to explore ways to update derivatives definitions and clarify interpretive issues under Title VII of Dodd‑Frank. [...]