Basic Example of SEC XBRL Filing
Friday, October 1, 2010 at 11:56AM
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Continuing on with my endeavor to better understand XBRL as used in financial reporting, I have put together a Basic Example of an SEC XBRL Filingwhich is both compliant with the SEC XBRL rules and leverages the Business Reporting Logical Model.

What I am working toward is creating a Comprehensive Example-type modelof an SEC XBRL filing.

The truth is that the US GAAP Taxonomy inspired a lot of what went into the Business Reporting Logical Model. The Basic Example contains Hierarchy, Roll Up, Roll Forward, and a Compound Fact information models. Each of these information models is quite common in the US GAAP Taxonomy.  It is not surprising that the information models in the Business Reporting Logical Model map to the US GAAP Taxonomy; they actually come from the US GAAP Taxonomy.

If you are interested in taking a look at the Basic Example of an SEC XBRL Filing, follow the link above and just work from the top of the page to the bottom.

Why would you be interested in this Basic Example of an SEC XBRL Filing?

The meta patterns, business use cases, comprehensive example, and comparison exampleare coming for US GAAP Taxonomy and SEC XBRL filings. While the Business Reporting Logical Model Examples are quite useful, many people cannot make the leap from those examples to how the same ideas can be applied to using the US GAAP Taxonomy and creating SEC XBRL filings.

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