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Updated by philshanna4 on Nov 29, 2016
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XBRLAnalyst can search and track new SEC reports for you

Your XBRLAnalyst for Excel can now alert you on new SEC filings of companies you monitor. It will also help you find new ideas with advance XBRL Screening Companies tool. Read More

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Insightful XBRL from Excel to Google Sheets with iXBRLAnalyst

With XBRLAnalyst for Excel, you can quickly build complex financial models, screen companies by financials or text in their 10-K, 10-Q reports or gain insights into company disclosure information using our Normalized Disclosures available to Corporate users. Now, we are bridging another gap in accessibility of financial reports in XBRL format by bringing XBRLAnalyst functions to Google Sheets. It is easy and accessible from any device and platform connected to the Internet. Our Online version is called iXBRLAnalyst by the analogy with another open source project we support in VBA called iXBRLAnalyst-VBA. Read More

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Financial Evolution in Excel with XBRLAnalyst

We would like to share with you some great news about SEC and Financial Evolution happending today and fully supported by XBRLAnalyst for Excel.
Recently, SEC announced that it starts accepting Inline-XBRL. You may wonder what this means to the world of financial analysis. In two words, low cost and highly consistent easily accessible financial data. Raed More

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XBRLAnalyst corrects XBRL errors in Excel

If you analyze financial reports of SEC filers, you know well how much time and effort it takes to track changes in financial statements of companies that modify their reporting style from 10-K to 10-Q reports or have “frequent” non-recurring items. If you build financial models in Excel and cannot settle on simplistic normalizations, you have to spend hours adjusting the Excel models during the high season of 10-K filings, which is taking place today. Read More

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Robust and insightful financial data in Excel with XBRLAnalyst

Were you looking for unconstrained financial data that you can access in Excel for great market insights? Something that is robust enough to analyze reporting anomalies but simple enough to aggregate such information automatically over many fiscal periods? Read More