Connecting the Dots using Luca and Pacioli
Monday, November 16, 2020 at 03:16PM
Charlie in Digital Financial Reporting

How do you actually make the "always on" audit work? Machine readable XBRL-based reports need to be provably properly functioning logical systems.

Luca is a proof of concept for creating XBRL-based financial reports using a logical model of a financial report (i.e. XBRL technical syntax is hidden).  Pacioli is the beginnings of a commercial quality, scalable, enterprise class logical "platform" or "toolkit" or "infrastructure" for working with XBRL-based financial reports.

As Stephen Covey says in his 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, "Begin with the end in mind." (Habit 2)

How can an external financial reporting manager, internal auditor, or third party auditor evaluate an XBRL-based financial report and be sure that the report (a) is a properly functioning logical system and (b) conveys the meaning that is intended to be conveyed? What tool would they use?

Well, that is the end game: that tool. As explained in this concept paper, Pacioli will be used to create that tool.

Here is my third draft of an interface idea brainstorming for that accountant/auditor tool.

Creation tools and the accountant/auditor report examination tool are tied together per my best practices based method for creating an XBRL-based digital financial report.  This method is proven with four software implementations: 

The bigger picture is effective automation of the entire record to report process to the extent that is possible. What is the extent that is achievable?  Somewhere between what exists now and full automation which is the theoretical objective, not sure if it is really attainable.

Per the notion of irreducable complexity and the law of conservaction of complexity, you cannot just leave necessary pieces out of a system but you can move the complexity around, hiding it.  Pacioli helps hide complexity.

Luca and Pacioli will be used to "connect the dots", pulling all the moving pieces together to create a complete system.  No silo mentality.  Sound engineering. All this builds on the ancient double entry accounting model documented by Luca Pacioli. It's all just math!

What will an XBRL-based digital financial report creation tool look like?  An analysis of existing financial reporting-type tools helps you get your head around that: 

So what if you could take the best characteristics of each of these different products above or other products and synthasize all of those features into one product.  Could that product be created?  Cheap, easy to use, integrated with accounting system, generate XBRL, expert system that understands financial reporting, automate as much as possible, financial reports that look like you want them to look but are also machine-readable, high-quality.  How nice would that be?  You never know; perhaps the market will create that tool!

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