XBRL can be used to represent reports in 2 columns. However, XBRL, as with most XML derivatives, is not bound to a single presentation format. It is about all of the content and all of the context so you can present the data however you wish. Different regulators have requirements that limit the use of XBRL. Some, such as UK's HMRC, require an HTML format known as Inline XBRL which provides a fixed format along with the information needed to create the XBRL instances - those can be in a fixed 2 column format.
The data to represent the 2 columns may be dates (current and prior year), reporting entities, classes of stock - and XBRL can represent multidimensional information.
It should be noted that XBRL "filings" can be anything from simple reports to ad hoc reports to forms to batches of audit data.
If you are speaking specifically about SEC filings, you will see the SEC's Viewer showing balance sheets in 2 column format.
Using a 2 column format in organizing information helps to present data in a clear and structured way, making it easier for readers to compare and contrast different pieces of information. This format can enhance readability and comprehension, especially when dealing with complex or detailed content.
Most companies used financial printers for the first year of their mandatory US SEC filings. Pros: As a whole, the financial printers AS ORGANIZATIONS work with many companies and have broad corporate knowledge of XBRL filings; they have done this before and can bring that experience to your filing. Cons: Most financial printers have to bring on new people to handle the growth from 500 - 1700 - 10,000 filers, so you may not have an experienced person helping you. Many financial printers do not have the knowledge of GAAP necessary or the company's own financials to properly do the mapping. Some of them are simply misrepresenting the amount of work companies have to do - "less than 8 hours total" is simply wrong. Many financial printers are making concessions to limitations in their software leading to bad XBRL. Outsourcing in Year 1 is one thing (300 - 500 data points); outsourcing in Year 2 (800 -20,000 facts) is very difficult. Financial printers require a multi-day turnaround period for changes and are asking for 4 - 10 day pencils-down periods.
(Column A) . . . . . (Column B) . . . . . (Column C) . . . . . (Column D)"Q-1 Sales" . . . . "Q-2 Sales" . . . . "Difference" . . . "Percent Gain"$1,500.00 . . . . . . $2,000.00 . . . . . . . = B1-A1 . . . . . . . . = C1/A1Format Columns A, B, and C as "Format/Cells/Number/Currency"Format Column D as "Format/Cells/Number/Percent"Fill in the sales figures in Columns A and B.Excel does the calculations for Columns C and D.If second-quarter sales were less than first-quarter,then Columns C and D will be negative numbers.
It is 2 tenths, as it is in the tenths column.
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Binary Coded Decimal. It's a modified form of binary. 10 8 4 2 1. When the count gets to 10 the tens column has a 1 in it. 20 10 8 4 2 1. The tens are also arranged in a binary format. It makes the format more compact.
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Beryllium is in column 2 of a wide form periodic table and column II(A) of a narrow form periodic table.
(Indonesian translated to English): How to lock a column in Excel 2007.STEP 1: Format the cells in the column to be protected.Highlight the column.Select Format Cells (on the Home ribbon, in the Cells section).Click on the Protection tab in the Format Cells window.Check the Locked box.Click OK.STEP 2: Turn on worksheet protection.Click the Review tab on the menu ribbon.Click protect worksheet.Add password or configure as you like.Click OK.To turn off protection, repeat the process.
Column 2 or better, group 2.
To put tables in APA format, you should create a table with a clear title at the top. The table should be numbered in order of appearance in the text (Table 1, Table 2, etc.). Include column headings that are concise and informative. Use horizontal lines to separate the table title, column headings, and the body of the table. Ensure that all data is presented accurately and clearly labeled.
Column 3 row 4,column 3 row 2, column 4 row 2,