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XBRL - understanding the XML standard

Description:Innovation is a key issue in business today. However, the most profit and efficiency are gained by improving existing processes. Processes are no longer limited to the boundaries of one organization, but can increasingly be extended to surrounding environments. The financial supply chain is an example of one such process. It has existed for years, and many steps have been taken to improve its efficiency.


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