XBRL International was created in 1999.
XBRL is an organization (XBRL International) and jurisdictional representatives that oversees the development of the XBRL Specification and supports its adoption. The XBRL Specification defines the syntax and semantics of taxonomies and instances to represent business reporting data. XBRL taxonomies provide a formalization of business reporting for different regions and purposes. XBRL implementations are mandatory and voluntary environments in which XBRL taxonomies and instances are exchanged. XBRL is an agreement on the use of XML to streamline the data, rules and process of information exchanged throughout the business reporting supply chain - so that a piece of business reporting information, once entered into any computer, anywhere, never needs to be retyped.
You can learn XBRL language by studying XBRL specifications and guidelines provided by XBRL International, attending training courses or webinars offered by XBRL organizations, and practicing with XBRL creation tools and software. Additionally, participating in XBRL projects or communities can help deepen your understanding of the language.
There are a number of XML-based standards for inventory/cost of goods. XBRL uniquely standardizes both the underlying detail (with XBRL's global ledger taxonomy framework, aka XBRL GL) and the summary totals (US GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy and/or IFRS Taxonomy).
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.
Yes. The newest versions of MS Excel supports XBRL. Do a search for XBRL under help on Excel and follow the tutorials to learn how. It's very powerful. See also the SEC webpage on XBRL.
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Broadly, a hierarchy is a superior/inferior or parent/child relationship. XML is inherently a hierarchical representation of information, as all information is encased in a single root, and some tags are encased within other tags. Within an XBRL instance document, all data is encased within the xbrl root tag. Where XBRL begins to diverge from most other XML implementations is that certain hierarchical relationships are not in the instance itself (XML complexTypes), although taxonomies that use XBRL's tuples (such as XBRL GL) are highly hierarchical in the traditional XML sense. XBRL's linkbases (e.g., presentation, calculation, definintion) permit a wide variety of hierarchical relationships that are communicated with the discoverable taxonomy set (DTS): the order and indentation of a presentation, the weighted summation of parents to children and other abstract relationships. Because of the use of the linkbases, the hierarchies defined by the original developers of the taxonomies can, where permitted and appropriate, be modified by industries, regions and Filers.
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Some of the incompatibilities that occur quite common are: - Incorrect signs (Calculation and data validation error) - Misusing of concepts (duplication error) - Missing concepts (Lc3 error) These inconsistencies will sure be affecting the results of any of the business records. It's highly important to have fused inellect on having an experienced XBRL experts who can accomplish the task effectively. For more on XBRL service and endorsements, you can also try checking out Compliance-sec.com
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