At the end of each fiscal year, publicly traded companies must file a 10-K report. This includes a thorough overview of their businesses and finances as well as their financial statements. Forms 10-K are due 60 days after the close of a company’s fiscal year.
Why Is the 10-K Important?
Companies are required by the SEC to file Form 10-k annually. Form 10-K usually provides
the most detailed overview of companies’ financial operations and regulations governing
them.
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