Trouble with Text Blocks in SEC XBRL Financial Filings
Monday, January 6, 2014 at 11:36AM
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An analysis of the US GAAP XBRL Taxonomy network related to disclosing leasespointed out some rather significant issues related to [Text Block]s in SEC XBRL financial filings and in the US GAAP XBRL Taxonomy. This is a summary of what I discovered:

If you take a look a an SEC XBRL financial filing you can see what is going on.  Consider this filing.  If you go to note level disclosures you will see that this filer create the concept:

jack:LeasesOfLesseeAndLessorDisclosureTextBlock

and used that for the [Text Block] which contains the entire note.  And then for the [Text Block] which contains information for the specific disclosure of total minimum future rentals receivable, the filer used this concept:

jack:MinimumRentsReceivableExpectedToBeReceivedUnderTheseNonCancelableOperatingLeasesTableTextBlock

 

And then the detailed level no extension concepts where used because all of these are provided for in the US GAAP XBRL Taxonomy:

This is a common pattern which I saw for filers providing this disclosure.

You can go have a look for yourself here on this flat eash to scan rendering of the US GAAP XBRL Taxonomy. Or, go to the PDF above which has additional information.

Keep in mind that I am using the Leases network an example of a general problem with [Text Block]s.  These same issues relate to pretty much every network.

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