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Among the most common SEC filings are: Form 10-K, Form 10-Q, Form 8-K, the proxy statement, Forms 3,4, and 5, Schedule 13D, Form 144, and Foreign Investment Disclosures. The annual 10-K report,...
All publicly traded companies in the U.S. must file regular financial reports with the SEC. These filings include the annual report (known as the 10-K), quarterly report (10-Q), and a...
SEC filings are formal documents that publicly traded companies in the United States must submit to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 regulates securities trading and transparency. Form S-1 and Form 10-K provide insights into a company's financial performance.
Publicly traded domestic and foreign companies must submit SEC filings to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The filings are accessible in the SEC’s EDGAR database and freely available to the public.
The SEC requires certain filings from public companies to help investors get enough information to make informed decisions. The filings can be found through the SEC’s website using the Electronic...
From this page you can search for company information. Company filings are available starting in 1994. See also full text search.
EDGAR—The Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system is a database system used by the SEC that requires all public companies and certain individuals to submit required, time-sensitive documents to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.