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by csandstedt
4472 days ago
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"the lack of consistency in the format (in some cases, there's at least several hundred 'tags' for the same or similar financial line item) makes any large scale data processing from EDGAR a massive undertaking." Izyda, you are absolutely correct on the issues with XBRL. I'm the co-founder of a company called TagniFi that is working on a solution. We have a standardized dataset that makes comparing this data across companies, industries and sectors possible. We are in beta so you are welcome to check out for API for free:
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The only concern - and maybe you have a solution - I have is that to my knowledge, XBRL has only been required on 10K's and 10Q's since around 2009 (I may be incorrect, 2010?). As someone involved in research with financial data, there's really no avoiding using pre 2009 data. Parsing that from raw text files is even harder than XBRL - is TagniFi able to do that as well? (I've perused your website but haven't found the answer). Unfortunately, without that capability, I'm forced to rely on services like Fact Set at least partially.