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Finance: What are a 10K and 10Q? 57 Views
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What are a 10K and a 10Q? A 10K is an annual report and a 10Q is a quarterly report. These reports are filed by public companies and contain vital information about the company’s financials and future plans and projections.
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- 00:00
finance a la shmoop what are 10K and 10Q filings well as the pros say 10Q
- 00:09
very much yeah you know we had to go there sorry well they're just filings a [Girl filing her fingernails]
- 00:13
different kind of filings legal filings papers or data
- 00:17
well the 10K is the annual report and the 10Q is the quarterly report their
- 00:23
note the Q in there yeah very clever naming their people well we have no idea
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- 00:27
why the K is there like shouldn't it have been a 10A fling equals annual
- 00:32
anyway the filings contain the key elements that report to shareholders the [Man giving presentation to shareholders]
- 00:36
progress or lack thereof that the company has made in the period it's
- 00:40
reporting and these apply to public companies people privates don't
- 00:44
necessarily file... well the K the Q have to contain an updated income statement [Income statement, balance sheet and cash flow statement appear]
- 00:48
balance sheet and cash flow statement along with tons of notes on whatever
- 00:52
business metrics the company regularly reports the number of people made sick
- 00:57
by the lemonade the number a coal miner Barbies sold the number of Disney cruise
- 01:01
passengers infected with Legionnaires disease and so on and if you're the CEO [Person puking off the edge of a cruise ship]
- 01:05
or CFO of the company and you don't get your filings in on time well you'll be
- 01:10
doing a different kind of filing so yeah 10K, 10Q they're really important
- 01:14
don't ignore them...
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