Crossfire Analyst - Overview
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Leading the New Reporting Revolution
Crossfire Analyst, designed specifically for finance and accounting users, is a robust and sophisticated web-delivered application that supports the aggregation, comparison and analysis of information from Interactive Data filings. Its remarkable support for Interactive Data allows users to easily merge and analyze data from multiple XBRL sources such as the SEC (Corporate Financials and Mutual Fund Risk & Return) and FDIC Bank Call Data, and international sources such as the Japanese, German and Shanghai stock exchanges.
Crossfire Analyst leverages the familiarity and flexibility of Microsoft Excel to provide a sophisticated, secure reporting environment that can distribute custom reports or documents via web servers. Crossfire Analyst's ease of use gives business users complete control to maintain, analyze and distribute financial information with built-in support for drill-back to source XBRL information.
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Benchmark & Compare
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Review Filing
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Crossfire Analyst Key Features
| Uses Microsoft Excel for design of reports and analysis |
| Drag-and-drop taxonomy elements or an entire section of a taxonomy (i.e. Income Statement) onto Excel worksheets to quickly create report layouts |
| One-touch refresh of data from Crossfire XBRL repository with drill-down to original data |
| Report publishing capability to distribute simple or complex hierarchical reports (with drill down capability) in HTML or Microsoft Excel format |
| Support for RSS report feeds which allow reports to be distributed to subscribers based on changes to the underlying data (e.g. new Interactive Data filings) |
| Analytic Access Point™ Secure Access Manager caches and aggregates requested information prior to sending results to the user |
| Users can easily create comparison reports from quarter to quarter or create benchmark reports against other SEC filers |
| Support for calculations at the worksheet (via Excel formulas) or server level (to filter information returned from the library). Server calculations support forensic accounting and anomaly searches by generating standard deviations, averages, Top/Bottom 10, etc. across entire data universes |
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