PET - Plain English Taxonomy

Attribute: BSAS15187
Concept:
Label: Equity Securities - Net Transactions
Concept Guidance:
Report the net of all acquisition and disposal transactions of equity investments or securities. These transactions involve the exchange of valuable consideration between counterparties. Where this results in a net decrease in the net market value of equity securities, then report a negative figure.Equity investments or securities are, as defined by the Australian Accounting Standards, contracts that evidence a residual interest in the assets of an entity after deducting all its liabilities. This includes equity securities lent or sold by the entity under repurchase agreements, where the transaction does not result in the transfer of the rights of ownership of the securities away from the entity to another party. Also included are interests in joint ventures.If the reporting entity holds listed notes/hybrid securities which have characteristics of a debt security & an equity security, these securities should be classified in the same manner as they appear in the entity's audited financial statements. 
Dimensions
Dimension Member Description
(TradingEnterprise)
This dimension categorises the reported information in accordance with the type of counterparty the entity has transacted with.
The counterparty in relation to the information is a Trading Enterprise, being an organisation owned and controlled by either the private or public sector which produce goods or non financial services for sale at market prices. This excludes all unincorporated businesses, except for branches of non-resident companies, property and trading trusts, and joint ventures or partnerships owned by corporations.
(RecognisedExchange)
The channel or medium through which investments are made
These are investments that are made through a recognised exchange for the products being transacted. These are typically referred to as "Listed" or "Exchange Traded" investments.
(Australian)
This dimension is used to categorise reported information according to the jurisdictional reach to which that information relates.
Data reported is within the jurisdictional reach of Australia.
(Internal)
This dimension categorises the reported data according to whether or not the service was provided by an external party.
Information in relation to services provided by employees of the reporting party.