Chapter 12
Using the Annual Report (10-K) to See What a Company Is Worth
IN THIS CHAPTER
Understanding what data fundamental analysts should be on the lookout for in the annual report
Getting a game plan on how to logically read an annual report and find the things that matter
Pinpointing seemingly minute details that have large meaning for fundamental analysis
Tuning into valuable information auditing firms share about companies
Ah, springtime. It’s the time of the year when most people are listening to the birds singing or enjoying their green lawns. Fundamental analysts are like most people. During the spring, fundamental investors are rushing to read companies’ annual report to shareholders. These are hefty documents full of just about everything fundamental analysts search for. The annual report to shareholders and the closely related official annual report called the 10-K, for many fundamental analysts, are the single, most important documents a company provides to investors all year. Think of these annual reports as the company’s published State of the Union Address, a source ...
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