| | Creating XBRL filings with EDGARxbrl™ The process of creating an XBRL filing with EDGARxbrl™ is very straightforward: -
Enter required document and entity information (such as registrant's name, CIK, etc). -
Map line items in financial tables (simultaneously pulling in the data and building an extension taxonomy if needed). -
Drag-and-drop formatted text (such as notes to financial statements) into your filing. -
Validate the filing and fix errors, if any. -
Create the submission (along with cover documents, exhibits, etc.) and submit to the SEC. Users who have used or seen demos of other products are often surprised that EDGARxbrl™ does not require you to create contexts and units, build templates, attach footnotes to line items, create presentation linkbases, etc. That's because EDGARxbrl™ picks up much of this information using smart parsing of your financial tables, and takes care of these chores behind the scenes, automatically. It's feature can even tag many of your line items automatically, with no effort on your part! It lets you do all this manually if you want to, but you don't have to. Even complex tables such as Stockholders' Equity with equity components, parent/subsidiary categorization, time periods and line item footnotes convert fully to XBRL automatically. In addition, EDGARxbrl™ provides numerous options for generating reports, consolidated filing proofs, and formatted renditions of your XBRL filing - all in a single integrated easy-to-use package. |