XFRML Working Group
January 4, 2000
By
Liv A. Watson
Lwatson@GaitherCPA.com
XML; The Missing Key to Financial Reporting
The XML-based Financial Reporting Markup Language (code named XFRML)
standards train is boarding and about to pull out of the station, but some aren’t quite
sure where it is going or how it can benefit their organization. According to the
XFRML working group XFRML would make it easier for companies to share financial
information and its data from incompatible spreadsheets and other applications
across disparate operating systems. Since most significant financial reporting and
data involves the communication of some form of structured data, having a standard
syntax for creating and exchanging data structures is obviously an important first
step to reducing the cost of distributing financial information. The goal of the XFRML
Working Group is to have an initial set of XML document types defined by March
2000.
The XFRML working group was begun by the AICPA (American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants). The following organizations have already joined this important
effort.
• American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
• Arthur Andersen LLP
• Best Software
• Caseware International
• Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants
• Cohen Computer Consulting
• Crowe Chizek
• Deloitte & Touche LLP
• Document Technologies
• e-content, a division of Interleaf, Inc.
• EDGAR Online, Inc.
• Epicor Software Co.
• Ernst & Young LLP
• Financial Executives Institute (FEI)
• FreeEDGAR.com, Inc.
• FRx Software Corporation
• Great Plains
• Hyperion
• Institute of Management Accountants
• KPMG LLP
• Lawson Software
• Microsoft Corporation
• Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
• PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
• Sage
• SAP
• The Woodburn Group
• XML Solutions
Creators and users of financial information are motivated to use XFRML because it
provides a means of describing documents, independent of medium; XFRML
documents can be used for print, the web or any other document medium. This
flexibility allows information system designers to use XFRML, as they can adopt one
set of standards, tools and methods for processing documents, regardless of their
various distribution targets.
What is XML?
XML describes documents by explicitly identifying each significant structure. These
descriptions are referred to as markup and can be used to describe financial data and
other documents in various ways. Every XML document uses some form of markup
to describe document parts, although some documents also conform to predefined
structural outlines called document type definitions (DTD). Various processes use
markup as a guide to modify, manipulate, format, display and transform documents.
The concept and use of markup are exactly the same in XML as in SGML and HTML.
Where HTML is concerned with presentation of information, XML is focused on the
nature of the information in the file. XML's main benefit is the interchange of
hierarchical data between different companies, different departments within the
same company, different applications, or even different portions of the same
program to communicate in a well-ordered, yet flexible way. For example, let's say
that you'd like to send you’re financial analyst a financial report. Ideally, you'd like to
send it electronically from your accounting software so that they can easily import it
into theirs. How would you go about doing this? You could send the information as
an Adobe Acrobat document, a Microsoft Word file, or a plain text file. While this is
convenient for humans, it isn't as easy for a computer to extract information from
any of these formats. You could also work with the financial analyst’s accounting
department to come up with a custom format, such as a comma-delimited file. Of
course, should they later decide to change the file format to accommodate another
client, you'll have to make changes to your financial generator program as well.
XFRML offers a solution to this problem. Your accounting program could e-mail the
financial analyst a copy of the financial report in XFRML that he could then read into
his system. Because XFRML will be flexible, minor changes to the format won't make
the systems unable to exchange information.
By using XML, organizations will be able to leverage their IT investments over a
variety of applications. Also, because XFRML will be an open standard, its users can
be confident that they will not be locked into a legacy of opaque binary data.
XFRML's simplicity and flexibility have made it an ideal foundation on which to build
XML-based Financial Reporting Markup Language initiatives.
XML was developed by the SGML Editorial Board formed under the auspices of the
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) beginning in 1996. The design goals for XML
according to W3C are:
• XML shall be straightforwardly usable over the Internet.
• XML shall support a wide variety of applications.
• XML shall be compatible with SGML.
• It shall be easy to write programs, which process XML documents.
• The number of optional features in XML is to be kept to the absolute
minimum, ideally zero.
• XML documents should be human-legible and reasonably clear.
• The XML design should be prepared quickly.
• The design of XML shall be formal and concise.
• XML documents shall be easy to create.
There is a clear demand for the prompt delivery of accurate and reliable financial
information as an input to stakeholder decision models. The ability to retrieve
financial information and its data from the Web could provide higher levels of
accuracy, and considerable opportunities for innovative and cost-effective analysis
and use of accounting information. Today, accounting information on the Web is
inconsistently presented from corporation to corporation. The reality of the Web is
that it falls far short of being a reliable communications medium for accounting
information. This is mainly because there is no standard for metadata representation
of accounting information on the Web
Standards are beneficial because of the interoperability and integration aspects. In
the long run standards Improved access and lower distribution costs because fewer
technologies are involved. The data and the application will be useful for a much
longer time period and the data will not be tied to particular platforms.
.
At this early stage in the XFRML development, the working group is trying to figure
out what XFRML will do best. Some of the perceptions and objections from financial
departments that I have spoken to are addressed below and we as the XFML working
group are working on answering these and other questions.
1. Requires disclosing more financial data than the financial department
want.
XFRML is a tool that does not add or subtract to the amount of information
companies choose to make available, it enriches its context.
2. Regulatory Agencies like the IRS & SEC would be the primary
beneficiaries of XFRML – not Corporate Finance teams – in effect –
XFRML will give more power to groups that corporate finance teams
think of negatively
XFRML is a tool to create a neutral interface. This is as useful to the
consolidation process as it is to the external reporting process. The
acceptance an implementation of XFRML should ultimately lessen the
regulatory burden by making it easier to create necessary filings.
3. The benefit of XFRML is external of the company and not internally
and they feel like XFRML would take control away from the Finance
team.
The benefit of XFRML accrues to whomever uses it, internal or external. See
comments on consolidation above. Migrating data out of one
application/storage format to another is costly and error-prone. XFRML is
designed to address that pain, which occurs many times more often during
operational transfers of information within the company than during reporting
transfers to external entities.
4. They are already doing this – what more does XFRML give them?
The neutrality of XFRML leads to interoperability. As more tools and packages
are upgraded to import/export XFRML (tools already in place and under
maintenance agreements), less custom 'glue' is necessary to move data
around. Lower software maintenance costs on the glue code, shifting burden
(risk) of correctness from company to vendor.
5. Finance Teams do not want other groups/companies/constituencies
to be able to compare their financial data. Finance teams like to have
uniqueness in their reporting they do not see the benefit of
consistency.
If anything, XFRML’s extensible taxonomy makes it even easier to highlight
the uniqueness and incomparability of a company's reporting.
6. XFRML is too auditor/CPA focused.
XFRML is flexible enough to be used for internal reporting as well as external
reporting.
7. Finance teams would not trust XFRML tagged info ie. in the case of
mergers & acquisitions Finance teams would still want to go out and
do due diligence
Due diligence will be easier with applications that understand XFRML than
previously. Trust will grow with experience. Digital signing will help.
8. The finance department did not see the cost benefit.
XFRML eliminates the 'sand in the gears' effect of reformatting and re-keying
data. That is a direct benefit to the Finance Dept. The cost of implementation
of XFRML will be part of the maintenance cost of each package used be the
Finance Dept., which is a sunk cost.
9. This functionality already exists in Excel – we have a large investment
in Excel and pivot tables specifically – we don’t want to lose this.
XFRML can/will be implemented by vendors that base their products on the
Excel platform. A shop that depends completely on custom
software/templates will take the hit that any vendor would take, it is in effect
self vending.
10.The scope of what is being communicated is too broad.
We need to tighten our message to speak directly to the pain of this
audience.
11. We are not adding to the value chain of trading partners.
To the extent that trading partners exchange financial data, XFRML is an
appropriate solution to the creation of flexible, extensible data interchange.
Adding a new trading partner presents a challenge, unless all partners agree
on a neutral interchange format. This is what consortia-led standards are all
about, see RosettaNet. Which XML vocabulary will be the enabler and
enhancer of data interchange is a question of what the data is about. Are you
exchanging data about derivatives? Use FpML. Are you exchanging data about
the financial position of a company? Use XFRML.
According to industry leaders XFRML appears to offer its biggest benefits where an
organization needs to move financial data between systems without having to map
the record formats to each individual system. Just as Java means portable programs,
XFRML means portable financial data. To find out more about XFRML, you should
visit the XFRML site at www.xfrml.org, which includes an overview and
demonstrations of the working group’s efforts, and a FAQ at
http://www.xfrml.org/Library/xfrml_FAQ.htm.

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Xfrml xbrl dirty dozen list 2000

  • 1. XFRML Working Group January 4, 2000 By Liv A. Watson Lwatson@GaitherCPA.com XML; The Missing Key to Financial Reporting The XML-based Financial Reporting Markup Language (code named XFRML) standards train is boarding and about to pull out of the station, but some aren’t quite sure where it is going or how it can benefit their organization. According to the XFRML working group XFRML would make it easier for companies to share financial information and its data from incompatible spreadsheets and other applications across disparate operating systems. Since most significant financial reporting and data involves the communication of some form of structured data, having a standard syntax for creating and exchanging data structures is obviously an important first step to reducing the cost of distributing financial information. The goal of the XFRML Working Group is to have an initial set of XML document types defined by March 2000. The XFRML working group was begun by the AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants). The following organizations have already joined this important effort. • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) • Arthur Andersen LLP • Best Software • Caseware International • Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants • Cohen Computer Consulting • Crowe Chizek • Deloitte & Touche LLP • Document Technologies • e-content, a division of Interleaf, Inc. • EDGAR Online, Inc. • Epicor Software Co. • Ernst & Young LLP • Financial Executives Institute (FEI) • FreeEDGAR.com, Inc. • FRx Software Corporation • Great Plains • Hyperion • Institute of Management Accountants • KPMG LLP
  • 2. • Lawson Software • Microsoft Corporation • Morgan Stanley Dean Witter • PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP • Sage • SAP • The Woodburn Group • XML Solutions Creators and users of financial information are motivated to use XFRML because it provides a means of describing documents, independent of medium; XFRML documents can be used for print, the web or any other document medium. This flexibility allows information system designers to use XFRML, as they can adopt one set of standards, tools and methods for processing documents, regardless of their various distribution targets. What is XML? XML describes documents by explicitly identifying each significant structure. These descriptions are referred to as markup and can be used to describe financial data and other documents in various ways. Every XML document uses some form of markup to describe document parts, although some documents also conform to predefined structural outlines called document type definitions (DTD). Various processes use markup as a guide to modify, manipulate, format, display and transform documents. The concept and use of markup are exactly the same in XML as in SGML and HTML. Where HTML is concerned with presentation of information, XML is focused on the nature of the information in the file. XML's main benefit is the interchange of hierarchical data between different companies, different departments within the same company, different applications, or even different portions of the same program to communicate in a well-ordered, yet flexible way. For example, let's say that you'd like to send you’re financial analyst a financial report. Ideally, you'd like to send it electronically from your accounting software so that they can easily import it into theirs. How would you go about doing this? You could send the information as an Adobe Acrobat document, a Microsoft Word file, or a plain text file. While this is convenient for humans, it isn't as easy for a computer to extract information from any of these formats. You could also work with the financial analyst’s accounting department to come up with a custom format, such as a comma-delimited file. Of course, should they later decide to change the file format to accommodate another client, you'll have to make changes to your financial generator program as well. XFRML offers a solution to this problem. Your accounting program could e-mail the financial analyst a copy of the financial report in XFRML that he could then read into his system. Because XFRML will be flexible, minor changes to the format won't make the systems unable to exchange information. By using XML, organizations will be able to leverage their IT investments over a variety of applications. Also, because XFRML will be an open standard, its users can be confident that they will not be locked into a legacy of opaque binary data. XFRML's simplicity and flexibility have made it an ideal foundation on which to build XML-based Financial Reporting Markup Language initiatives.
  • 3. XML was developed by the SGML Editorial Board formed under the auspices of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) beginning in 1996. The design goals for XML according to W3C are: • XML shall be straightforwardly usable over the Internet. • XML shall support a wide variety of applications. • XML shall be compatible with SGML. • It shall be easy to write programs, which process XML documents. • The number of optional features in XML is to be kept to the absolute minimum, ideally zero. • XML documents should be human-legible and reasonably clear. • The XML design should be prepared quickly. • The design of XML shall be formal and concise. • XML documents shall be easy to create. There is a clear demand for the prompt delivery of accurate and reliable financial information as an input to stakeholder decision models. The ability to retrieve financial information and its data from the Web could provide higher levels of accuracy, and considerable opportunities for innovative and cost-effective analysis and use of accounting information. Today, accounting information on the Web is inconsistently presented from corporation to corporation. The reality of the Web is that it falls far short of being a reliable communications medium for accounting information. This is mainly because there is no standard for metadata representation of accounting information on the Web Standards are beneficial because of the interoperability and integration aspects. In the long run standards Improved access and lower distribution costs because fewer technologies are involved. The data and the application will be useful for a much longer time period and the data will not be tied to particular platforms. . At this early stage in the XFRML development, the working group is trying to figure out what XFRML will do best. Some of the perceptions and objections from financial departments that I have spoken to are addressed below and we as the XFML working group are working on answering these and other questions. 1. Requires disclosing more financial data than the financial department want. XFRML is a tool that does not add or subtract to the amount of information companies choose to make available, it enriches its context. 2. Regulatory Agencies like the IRS & SEC would be the primary beneficiaries of XFRML – not Corporate Finance teams – in effect – XFRML will give more power to groups that corporate finance teams think of negatively XFRML is a tool to create a neutral interface. This is as useful to the consolidation process as it is to the external reporting process. The
  • 4. acceptance an implementation of XFRML should ultimately lessen the regulatory burden by making it easier to create necessary filings. 3. The benefit of XFRML is external of the company and not internally and they feel like XFRML would take control away from the Finance team. The benefit of XFRML accrues to whomever uses it, internal or external. See comments on consolidation above. Migrating data out of one application/storage format to another is costly and error-prone. XFRML is designed to address that pain, which occurs many times more often during operational transfers of information within the company than during reporting transfers to external entities. 4. They are already doing this – what more does XFRML give them? The neutrality of XFRML leads to interoperability. As more tools and packages are upgraded to import/export XFRML (tools already in place and under maintenance agreements), less custom 'glue' is necessary to move data around. Lower software maintenance costs on the glue code, shifting burden (risk) of correctness from company to vendor. 5. Finance Teams do not want other groups/companies/constituencies to be able to compare their financial data. Finance teams like to have uniqueness in their reporting they do not see the benefit of consistency. If anything, XFRML’s extensible taxonomy makes it even easier to highlight the uniqueness and incomparability of a company's reporting. 6. XFRML is too auditor/CPA focused. XFRML is flexible enough to be used for internal reporting as well as external reporting. 7. Finance teams would not trust XFRML tagged info ie. in the case of mergers & acquisitions Finance teams would still want to go out and do due diligence Due diligence will be easier with applications that understand XFRML than previously. Trust will grow with experience. Digital signing will help. 8. The finance department did not see the cost benefit. XFRML eliminates the 'sand in the gears' effect of reformatting and re-keying data. That is a direct benefit to the Finance Dept. The cost of implementation of XFRML will be part of the maintenance cost of each package used be the Finance Dept., which is a sunk cost.
  • 5. 9. This functionality already exists in Excel – we have a large investment in Excel and pivot tables specifically – we don’t want to lose this. XFRML can/will be implemented by vendors that base their products on the Excel platform. A shop that depends completely on custom software/templates will take the hit that any vendor would take, it is in effect self vending. 10.The scope of what is being communicated is too broad. We need to tighten our message to speak directly to the pain of this audience. 11. We are not adding to the value chain of trading partners. To the extent that trading partners exchange financial data, XFRML is an appropriate solution to the creation of flexible, extensible data interchange. Adding a new trading partner presents a challenge, unless all partners agree on a neutral interchange format. This is what consortia-led standards are all about, see RosettaNet. Which XML vocabulary will be the enabler and enhancer of data interchange is a question of what the data is about. Are you exchanging data about derivatives? Use FpML. Are you exchanging data about the financial position of a company? Use XFRML. According to industry leaders XFRML appears to offer its biggest benefits where an organization needs to move financial data between systems without having to map the record formats to each individual system. Just as Java means portable programs, XFRML means portable financial data. To find out more about XFRML, you should visit the XFRML site at www.xfrml.org, which includes an overview and demonstrations of the working group’s efforts, and a FAQ at http://www.xfrml.org/Library/xfrml_FAQ.htm.