How to Read an Annual Report
by Nellie S. Huang, Senior Associate Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Apr 03, 2020
2 minutes
Reading a company's annual report isn't like breezing through the latest best-seller. But the information in a Form 10-K, the annual report that public U.S. companies must file with the Securities and Exchange Commission, can steer you toward winning stocks and away from losing ones. To find a firm's latest 10-K, check the investor relations section of the company's website or). The trick is not to read the entire tome, just the parts that matter most. Look for the following sections:
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