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XBRL is all about transparency. What makes
XBRL really useful is the ability to compare
and contrast different submitted XBRL
documents. XBRL Cloud has numerous tools to
help you with any analysis.
- XBRL Database
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Use the database with which you
collect the data, or use one of our
existing databases. A few example
uses of the XBRL Database are:
- Run SQL Queries directly
- Connect using your favorite analysis tool -- including standard Microsoft Office tools
- Feed your own data warehouse
- Dashboards
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Often, what you really want is to
identify "problem" filings. For
example, perhaps you want to identify
asset-to-liability ratios that look
suspicious. Or, perhaps you'd like
something more innocuous, like
analyzing the percentage of extension
elements. Contact us to determine the best way to get you the dashboard you need.
- Reports
- Please see the Assurance page regarding submission-specific reports
- File Systems
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Use our standard file explorers to view or download submitted documents.
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- Looking to analyze EDGAR Filings?
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XBRL Cloud current collects all XBRL EDGAR
filings. Please see
the EDGAR
documentation for the many ways to use
this information.
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- Developers
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XBRL Cloud offers many easy ways to access XBRL data that require minimal coding
- Direct SQL access to any XBRL Cloud database
- Access to any report, in any format, via the REST API
- Dashboard configuration files, or completely custom dashboards
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