XBRL for Analysis

Looking at XBRL from an Analyst's perspective

Friday, 6 November 2020

Returning Tagged As Reported XBRL using an API

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This is where you can see how a Company Reported their financial data but with tags to allow standardization, comparison and aggregation. Th...

Using an API Call to get an Overview of the XBRL contained in Filing

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We have a very simple call that enables you to quickly see which sections of data are available as XBRL in a filing. This is particularly he...
Thursday, 5 November 2020

Getting Tickers and Other Company Details Back with an XBRL API Data Call

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  There are three relevant Endpoints when trying to find a company to download. 1. cos/try (as shown above) enables you to search on a compa...
Wednesday, 17 June 2020

XBRL API Quarterly Data Call

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As explained in our  Getting Started guide, We have set up an Excel sheet to make it really easy to start quickly pulling data back using B...
Monday, 15 June 2020

Getting started with an XBRL API Data Call

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(if you've stumbled across this article and want to know more, email us and I can add you to our beta programme) We have set up an Excel...
Friday, 26 April 2019

How does the new Excel Linked Data Type Stocks stack up?

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Late in 2018 Microsoft rolled out a new concept - Linked Data Types. The first two types to be taken out of this shiny new box are Stocks an...
Friday, 15 March 2019

XBRL US API

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Now here's a great way to access reported XBRL, as filed with the SEC. XBRL US have been databasing filed XBRL since day one and last y...
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Jim Truscott
I've worked in the financial data industry for over 25 years collecting, preparing and ultimately developing company data for analysis. I've always been fascinated by how much of this could be automated.

In 2012, I was invited by the IASB to join the IFRS Taxonomy Consultative Group.
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