Examples of Taxonomy C ontent and Tagging

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Examples of Taxonomy Content and Tagging James Johns

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Examples of Taxonomy C ontent and Tagging. James Johns. Agenda. General taxonomy structure Comparison of IFRS and FRS 101 & 102 Guidance Related parties Financial instruments Industry content. General Taxonomy Structure. General Taxonomy Structure (continued). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Examples of Taxonomy Content and Tagging

James Johns

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Agenda

• General taxonomy structure• Comparison of IFRS and FRS 101 & 102• Guidance• Related parties• Financial instruments• Industry content

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General Taxonomy Structure

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General Taxonomy Structure (continued)

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Comparison of IFRS and 101 & 102Full IFRS – Balance sheet

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Comparison (continued)

FRS 101 – Balance sheet

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Comparison (continued)

Standard label – Full IFRS

Verbose label – FRS 101/102

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Comparison (continued)

Note structure

Full IFRS FRS 101/102

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Comparison (continued)

Investments – Full IFRS

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Comparison (continued)

Investments – FRS 101/102

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Comparison (continued)

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GuidanceGuidance tags and cross references

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Guidance (continued)

Documentation labels

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Related partiesGeneral structure

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Related parties (continued)

Relationship between entity and parents

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Related parties (continued)

Countries – fixed type

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Related parties (continued)

Transactions with related parties – line items

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Related parties (continued)

Transactions with related parties – dimensions

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Related parties (continued)

Transactions with related parties – dimension detail

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Related parties (continued)

Transactions with directors – line items

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Related parties (continued)

Transactions with directors – dimensions

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Related parties (continued)

Transactions with directors – dimension detail

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Related parties (continued)

Transactions with directors – grouping

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Financial instruments2009 IFRS taxonomy – line items

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Financial instruments (continued)

2014 IFRS taxonomy – line items and dimensions

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Financial instruments (continued)

Basic vs. Full hypercube - Basic

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Financial instruments (continued)

Basic vs. Full hypercube - Full

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Financial instruments (continued)

Derivatives

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Industry content

• Banking and financial institutions• Investment funds• Extractive industries

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Industry content (continued)

Banking

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Industry content (continued)

Banking – primary statements

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Industry content (continued)

Banking – notes and analysis

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Industry content (continued)Mining – dimensions