Caution: US GAAP Taxonomy May Not be Best Guide to [Axis] Use
Friday, February 11, 2011 at 12:26PM
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As a by-product of something else I was working on I have some observations relating to the use of [Axis] in the US GAAP Taxonomy. You can grab the information I summarize here.  The following is a summary of some observations/questions which I have:

Basically, I would advise caution when it comes to figuring out which [Axis] to use in SEC XBRL filings.  These sorts of inconsistencies point out that how the US GAAP Taxonomy is modeled might not offer good guidance.

It simply cannot be the case that where in the taxonomy that something is modeled (i.e. in which network) has anything to do with what [Axis] are assigned to the [Table] or whether something should be modeled as a [Table].  The way I see it, this provides additional information that everything within the US GAAP Taxonomy should be modeled as an explicit [Table].

Check out my details and go look at the 2011 US GAAP taxonomy (commercial and industrial companies entry point) for yourself.  I would be interested in the conclusions which you reach.

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