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Implementing XBRL in Your Organization: A Hands-On Introduction
Course: 989
Type: Hands-On Training
Duration: 3 Days
You Will Learn How To
- Leverage XBRL technology for enhanced business and financial reporting
- Identify facts to be reported with a taxonomy concept file
- Define relationships between concepts with taxonomy relationship files
- Create business report instance documents
- Render XBRL documents as HTML or Excel formats
- Design new and custom taxonomies by extending an existing taxonomy
Course Benefits XBRL (Extensible Business Reporting Language) is an XML-based, open standard language for the electronic communication of business and financial data. XBRL is becoming a standard for recording, storing and transmitting financial information due to its potential to deliver major cost savings, gains in efficiency and process improvements. In this course, you learn to implement XBRL in your organization for streamlined business and financial reporting.Who Should Attend Anyone wanting to gain more knowledge about XBRL, including IT professionals, accounting personnel, and financial or business analysts. Experience with XML is helpful but not required.Hands-On Training Throughout this course, you gain extensive hands-on experience with XBRL (Extensible Business Reporting Language). Practical exercises include:
- Creating a financial report in XBRL
- Developing a taxonomy
- Validating and sending XBRL reports
- Generating XBRL reports from existing sources
- Mapping traditional reports to XBRL taxonomies
- Rendering XBRL as HTML and Excel
- Extending a taxonomy
Course 989 Content
- Standardizing electronic reporting
- Moving from document-centric to data-centric financial reports
- Tagging financial information with metadata
- Enabling interoperability and dynamic comparison of financial data
- Taxonomies and instance documents
- Surveying the legal and regulatory landscape
- XBRL jurisdictions
- Leveraging available taxonomies
- Eliminating the ability to obscure business reporting
- Working with XML documents
- Elements
- Attributes
- Differentiating between well-formed and valid documents
- Eliminating document ambiguity with namespaces
- Encapsulating business rules in XML schemas
- Validating documents with XML schemas
- Creating links between resources with XLink
- Defining the concepts of a business report
- Specifying relationships between reported information
- Attaching metadata to values
- Employing XML schemas
- Defining data to be reported with elements
- Classifying relationships between data
- Illustrating business rules
- Investigating taxonomies defined by XBRL jurisdictions
- Identifying regulatory and industry requirements
- Leveraging published reports in your business sector
- Easily navigating taxonomies with viewers
- Creating an instance of a taxonomy
- Encapsulating business data
- Defining numeric and non-numeric contexts
- Specifying attributes for contexts
- Representing complex values with tuples
- Performing XML schema validation
- Implementing XBRL relationship validation
- Identifying the team
- Assessing the scope of reporting
- Mapping traditional reports to taxonomies
- Validating instance documents
- Publishing reports
- Tagging data with a common list of taxonomies
- Reviewing XBRL-enabled tools for creating instance documents
- Performing research with XBRL
- Enabling near real-time analysis of company information
- Dynamic comparisons of companies across business sectors
- Sharing information between different systems
- Simplifying summary analysis of data submitted to regulators
- Generating visual reports
- Displaying instance documents as HTML Web pages
- Importing taxonomies into Excel
- When existing taxonomies fall short
- Leveraging the extensibility of XBRL
- Building upon jurisdictional taxonomies
- Defining a namespace for a new taxonomy
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