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10-K
annual filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for publicly traded companies. Financial statements and supporting details are provided.

 


10-K
A company's annual report, filed with the SEC.
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Form 10-K
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Audited document required by the SEC and sent to a public company's or mutual fund's shareholders at the end of each fiscal year, reporting the financial results for the year (including the balance sheet, income statement, ...

Form 10-K
The annual report to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), a U.S. government agency. The Form 10-K must be filed by corporations whose stock is publicly-traded on a U.S. stock exchange.

10-K: A detailed annual report filed by publicly-traded companies within 90 days of its fiscal year end in accordance with SEC rules for full disclosure.
12B-1 fees: A predetermined percent of a mutual fund's assets used to defray marketing expenses.

10-K
A public corporation's detailed business report that is required to be filed with the SEC yearly.

10-K and 10-Q
Financial reports that must be filed by publicly traded corporations with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The quarterly reports are called 10Qs. The annual reports are called 10-Ks. Both must follow proscribed formats.

10-K
Annual report required by the SEC each year. Provides a comprehensive overview of a company's state of business. Must be filed within 90 days after fiscal year-end. A 10-Q report is filed quarterly.
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10-K. A detailed financial report that must be filed by a firm each year with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It is much more detailed than a typical annual report published and sent to shareholders.

Form 10-K also includes information about the business, properties, legal proceedings, security holder voting, Management's Discussion and Analysis regarding financial conditions and operations results, ...

Form 10-K
A company's annual audited report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, due within 90 days of the end of the company's fiscal year.
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Form 10-K
A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information.
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See also: 10-K, 10-Q, Annual Report, Bankruptcy, Board of Directors (BOD), SEC
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Annual Report (10-K). A report that all public companies must file annually with the Security and Exchange Commission in a specified format. Companies may also issue a seperate annual report to shareholders containing much of the same information.

10-K Annual comprehensive overview of business activity registered companies must file with the SEC within 90 days of the end of the fiscal year.

Standards Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Financial Institution Financial Statements First In, First Out (FIFO) Fiscal Year Floor Forecast Foreclosure Foreign Corporation Foreign Currency Translation Foreign Tax Credit Form 10-K Form 10-Q ...

The annual report on Form 10-K contains audited financial statements as well as a wealth of detailed information about the company, the people who run it, the risks of investing in the company, and much more.

A more detailed copy of an annual report, called a 10-K, is filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which has required companies to issue an annual report since 1934.

Employees
This is the total number of full time or full time equivalent employees as reported by the company in its 10-K report.

Any company with more than $10 million in assets and over 500 shareholders, or that is listed on a major exchange in the United States or quoted on the Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB) is required to file prospectuses, an annual 10-K - or ...

Copies are generally available from the company's investor relations office, and annual reports may even appear on the company's website. The company's 10-K report is a more comprehensive look at its finances.

Net worth A corporation's net worth is the retained earnings, or the amount left after dividends are paid, plus the money in its capital accounts, minus all its short- and long-term debt. Its net worth is reported in the corporation's 10-K filing and ...

of a publicly held company's financial condition. It includes a description of the firm's operations, its balance sheet and income statement. SEC rules require that it be distributed to all shareholders. A more detailed version is called a 10-K.

It contains a description of the firm's operations, its balance sheet (including formal financial statements), and income statement. SEC rules require that it be distributed to all shareholders. A more detailed version is called a 10-K.

It includes a description of the firm's operations, as well as balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement information. SEC rules require that it be distributed to all shareholders. A more detailed version is called a 10-K.

A more detailed version is called a 10-K. Annualized gain If stock X appreciates 1.5% in one month, the annualized gain for that stock over a twelve month period is 12*1.5% = 18%.

Form 10-K An audited document required by the SEC and sent to a public firm's or mutual... Form 10-Q An unaudited document required by the SEC for all U.S. public firms, reporting...

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