SEC announces successor to EDGAR database

The SEC announced a successor to its EDGAR database today, which it states will provide faster and easier access to financial information. The new Interactive Data Electronic Applications (IDEA) will first supplement, but eventually replace EDGAR. IDEA will collate information from individual forms and allow investors to create reports and analysis, as opposed to the current system, which only allows investors to review one form at a time.

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