Posted on Tuesday, April 22, 2014

XBRL US, the nonprofit consortium for XBRL reporting in the US, announced today the publication of a new online tool, the US GAAP Pension Analyzer which is available for free to public company reporting managers that runs a set of rules against the pension disclosure within an XBRL-formatted financial statement. A review of XBRL filings in the most recent quarter reveals that 32% of public companies had errors in their pension footnotes resulting in inaccurate data that is inconsistent with the HTML version of the company’s financial statements. The US GAAP Pension Analyzer was created to help companies identify and correct errors specific to their pension footnote before they submit their XBRL financials to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) EDGAR system.

“We’ve seen a high level of inconsistency in the corporate XBRL data produced on pensions,” said Pranav Ghai, co-Founder, Calcbench, an online, interactive data platform, “This makes using the information much more difficult, and could translate into inaccurate data for investors, analysts, regulators and the media. Clearly public companies would benefit from more guidance in working with the concepts and structure of the US GAAP Taxonomy related to pensions.”

Companies that are interested in reviewing their pension footnotes can upload their filing through a secure system to the Pension Analyzer which runs a series of rules against the XBRL document. The rules check each concept and combination of concepts to identify incorrect sign (negative or positive), invalid axis/member and axis/line item combinations, problems in roll forwards, missing values and incorrect dates, among other potential problems. A report is generated that identifies the problem areas, and provides detailed instructions on how to resolve each issue.

“We reviewed the Pension Analyzer and found it to be an essential preparer tool for error-checking filings before submitting them to the Commission, and could free up valuable time for them to spend on optimizing their pension data and the entire XBRL package,” said Jack Ciesielski, Writer/Publisher, The Analyst’s Accounting Observer and President, R.G. Associates.

The Pension Analyzer is based on the XBRL Consistency Suite, a tool that performs a complete check on a company’s full XBRL financials to identify and help resolve issues.

The US GAAP Pension Analyzer can be found at http://pension.xbrl.us

About XBRL US
XBRL US is the non-profit consortium for XBRL business reporting standards in the U.S. and it represents the business information supply chain. Its mission is to support the implementation of XBRL business reporting standards through the development of taxonomies for use by U.S. public and private sectors, with a goal of interoperability between sectors, and by promoting XBRL adoption through marketplace collaboration. XBRL US has developed taxonomies for U.S. GAAP, credit rating and mutual fund reporting under contract with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and is developing a taxonomy for corporate actions. For more information, go to xbrl.us.

Contact: Michelle Savage, Vice President, Communication, 917-747-1714 michelle.savage@xbrl.us



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