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Learning about XBRL-based Financial Reporting Using Accounting Equation

The accounting equation is a tiny logical system, but using that as a tool you can create excellent sophisticated examples that people can get their heads around to understand the fundamentals of how XBRL works.  I summarized information for about 10 different fundamental impediments to creating a properly functioning financial report logical system in a new version of the accounting equation logical system.  This document, Impediments to Creating Properly Functioning XBRL-based Reports (AE), will help you master XBRL-based digital financial reporting.  Or, you can get all the information from this link.

Similarly, the same thing was done using the FASB's SFAC 6 Elements of Financial Statements.  Here is the document Impediments to Creating Properly Functioning XBRL-based Reports (SFAC6).  Here is a link to all the information about SFAC 6.

Those two examples provide the basis for understanding my Special Theory of Machine-based Automated Communication of Semantic Information of Financial Statements.

Posted on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 05:19PM by Registered CommenterCharlie in | CommentsPost a Comment

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