Also, I will be posting "how to analyze Income statement", 2nd post in the series I am doing, in the next few hours. Please take a look at it. You will receive an email if you subscribe to my newsletter.
Yup- everything is in SEC's website. I like to access in companies website is because there is more information you find there including presentation and other info.
It is, every company follows its way of managing the website. I think it just needs some practice to figure it out quickly. The best way I would say is to type "Company name Investor relations" on Google.
A really insightful read, thanks! 😀I’m doing an investment journal on my newsletter, tell me what you think as it’s based on a 10-k report?
Thank you! appreciate it!
Sure, let me know when you post it. I will definitely read it!
I already have some previous posts on it, what I meant was that I’m sending one in a second 💥
Also, I will be posting "how to analyze Income statement", 2nd post in the series I am doing, in the next few hours. Please take a look at it. You will receive an email if you subscribe to my newsletter.
This is a solid breakdown of how to analyze a 10-K!
Understanding the risks and management's perspective is just as crucial as reading the financials.
Thanks!
You can also access them through the SEC's EDGAR system.
https://www.sec.gov/edgar/search/
Yup- everything is in SEC's website. I like to access in companies website is because there is more information you find there including presentation and other info.
Agreed, but sometimes their website is very messy and hars to find what you are looking for
It is, every company follows its way of managing the website. I think it just needs some practice to figure it out quickly. The best way I would say is to type "Company name Investor relations" on Google.
Highly enlightening information.