Analysis of Dow 30 and Fortune 100 for Core Financial Integrity
Friday, December 21, 2012 at 05:34PM
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In a prior post I covered my analysis of 8289 SEC XBRL financial filings for core financial integrity.

This post is an analysis of the Dow 30 and Fortune 100 for the same core financial integrity.  You can download the raw data here in Excel.

The summary of the analysis is this: (Note that the core financial integrity relates to the existence of concepts for: assets, liabilities and equity, equity, net cash flow, and net income (loss); I also checked to see if the balance sheets balance).

Per what I understand about the 2013 US GAAP Taxonomy (which was just released today by the FASB); there is now no reason for any of the issues related to the DOW or Fortune 100 to be issues in the future. The issues relating to the lack of clarity as to how equity and liabilities and equity when a filer has member equity are now clear in the 2013 taxonomy.  Same with the definition of net cash flow, that has been cleaned up.  As such, these 5 data points for the DOW and Fortune 100 should all be resolved and therefore all the DOW and Fortune 100 filings should have zero issues with regard to these five core financial integrity checks which I do.

We shall see what happens in February.

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