XBRL Fundamentals
This course provides an introduction to the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) standard, US GAAP Taxonomy, and the XBRL requirements in the United States for public companies that report to the SEC. Learn the details on the SEC requirements for tagging US GAAP financial statements.
Format
Online
NASBA Field of Study
Accounting
Level
Intermediate
CPE Credits
12
Author(s)
XBRL US
Availability
1 year
Product Number
159980
Obtaining a good understanding of the basics of eXtensible Business Reporting Language or XBRL and the XBRL-related reporting requirements is important for financial reporting professionals, auditors and those who work with financial statements. XBRL Fundamentals provides a foundational level proficiency including an introduction to the XBRL standard, US GAAP Taxonomy, and the XBRL requirements in the United States for public companies that report to the SEC. You'll learn the details on the SEC requirements for tagging US GAAP financial statements. Additionally, the course provides links to outside resources (e.g., SEC EDGAR Filer Manual, FASB website, XBRL website) for you to obtain further knowledge of the requirements.
- Navigating the US GAAP Taxonomy
- Creating the Extension Taxonomy
- Building the Instance Document
- Using the SEC Filer Manual
- This course will prepare you to do the following:
- Understand the background of XBRL and how it is used for business reporting
- Recognize basic XBRL terminology
- Review and validate XBRL documents
- Create the extension taxonomy and build the instance document
- Transition to a new release of the taxonomy
- Use the SEC Edgar Filer Manual
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