BLOG: Digital Financial Reporting
This is a blog for information relating to digital financial reporting. This blog is basically my "lab notebook" for experimenting and learning about XBRL-based digital financial reporting. This is my brain storming platform. This is where I think out loud (i.e. publicly) about digital financial reporting. This information is for innovators and early adopters who are ushering in a new era of accounting, reporting, auditing, and analysis in a digital environment.
Much of the information contained in this blog is synthasized, summarized, condensed, better organized and articulated in my book XBRL for Dummies and in the chapters of Intelligent XBRL-based Digital Financial Reporting. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
Entries from July 15, 2012 - July 21, 2012
Final Version of Financial Report Semantics and Dynamics Theory
Raynier van Egmond and I have finalized our document Financial Report Semantics and Dynamics Theory.
While this document may not be perfect in any means, it summarizes very useful information which we began piecing together over 12 years ago when we met at the first XBRL International conference. We both have been very lucky to have been able to participate throughout the entire life of XBRL in many different and interesting ways.
Raynier and I are both generalists. Generalists are very good at tying pieces together. We hope that this and other information we have pulled together over the years which helped us to learn about XBRL will help others, particularly specialists which will likely further hone any rough edges XBRL has which could use additional polishing.
By no means did Raynier and I pull all of this information together by ourselves. We were very fortunate to meet many, many very talented technical and business oriented people from around the world over our years of working with XBRL.
Raynier is more technical that I am, vastly more technical. He is also probably one of the most patient people on the face of the planet earth. I remember one evening at a Red Robin in California when Raynier explained how linkbases work to me.
We hope you find this information helpful in making digital financial reporting a reality.



