Lower barriers to entry for new taxonomy creation.
Form a foundation of elements (taxonomy) to allow custom data sets to be defined.
Enforce analysis consistency across teams.
Interpret data, don't just display it.
Analyze thousands of data points in minutes.
What if BitCoin used XBRL?
Why not create universally accessible data (multiple languages, different currencies can be adopted years after)?
Can the IRS leverage to simplify individual tax filings?
More effectively manage existing data sets.
Ability to create enforceable data integrity guidelines.
Create custom taxonomies that house reports and research offerings.
We believe in accountability through transparency, transparency through comparability and comparability through standardization.
When a company files a 10-K, that filing should be accurate and reliable.
Everyone we interact with, whether it is an Organization or Individual no matter how big or small, will be treated as a partner.
Not only do we want to serve our direct business partners but we want to leave the world a better place from a business and technical perspective.
Driving the standardization for the creation, consumption and destruction reduces cost and increases the ability to scale for future data.
We provide you a solution not a data feed utilizing machine language and artificial intelligence techniques.
The world isn’t run on just financial numbers alone, get insight on qualitative factors that drives quantitative performance.
Our platform allows our clients to simplify complex data sets into consumable reports.
Leverage pre-built dashboards to gain insights on existing data sources. Our platform brings data in from multiple sources and links them together.
Archive data that can be parsed by any XBRL parsing software.
Reduce costs of integrating multiple new data sets into existing platforms through data standardization.
What else is happening with that company you are about to invest in or lend to?
SEC Filer Footnotes
Pricing models will be released as product features are available. If you are interested in timing and/or beta participation please email us at next@nextbrl.com
See what we are talking about. Financial, XBRL, programming, and just plain good data practices. As always, these blogs have a hint of opinion so feel free to form your own!