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 June 23, 2013 - June 29, 2013

Utility of XBRL Can be Seen in GAAP Watch

The utility of XBRL can be seen in a product just made available by XBRL Cloud which they refer to as GAAP Watch. GAAP Watch is for accountants and no XBRL knowledge is necessary to understand and use it.

You can sign up for a free 30 day trial of GAAP Watch here.  You can read a description of the GAAP Watch product here.  It is worth trying.

The most interesting perspective of GAAP Watch is the "Disclosure" perspective.  What it does is allow you to compare different disclosures from different reporting entities.

What is even more interesting is that as SEC XBRL financial filings improve, GAAP Watch will get better and better.

All I can say is watch out Accounting Trends and Techniques. What is REALLY interesting is that you can write your own interface to the information used by GAAP Watch.  That is what I did here.

It is looking like accountants are finally starting to get some software which helps them understand that XBRL is potentially useful.  There is still a ways to go, but XBRL Cloud's GAAP Watch is a big step in the right direction.

Video tour:

These two videos walk you through the "Entity" and "Disclosure" perspectives of XBRL Cloud's GAAP Watch:

  • Entity perspective: Working with disclosure information for a specific report created by a specific reporting entity.
  • Disclosure perspecive: Working with disclosure information for a specific disclosure across reporting entities.