Form 10-K
- It's a yearly report that public companies should submit to the Securities and Exchange Commission, detailing their financial status and significant events. It needs to be filed by those firms that have issued securities or hold assets beyond a certain amount
- The company better have their Form 10-K ready by the end of this quarter to maintain transparency with their investors.
- As an investor, it's critical to review a company's Form 10-K to understand their financial health.
- The accounting team is currently working on preparing the Form 10-K to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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