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Where can you find a public company's annual report if not from the company itself?
The Internet. The Securities and Exchange Commission's EDGAR database and The American Association of Individual Investors are just a few of the Internet sources that provide this information.
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What part of a company's annual report confirms the accuracy of the information in it?
The auditor's letter. The auditor studies the information in the report and confirms its accuracy.
3.
A company's _______ provides the company's annual report.
Public relations department. If you are not a shareholder, you must contact the PR department for an annual report.
4.
All corporations must provide their shareholders with information on business operations.
True. Law requires it.
5.
A company's quarterly report is more comprehensive than its annual report.
False. The quarterly report contains less information.