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An '''annual report''' is a comprehensive report on a [[Company|company's]] activities throughout the preceding year. Annual reports are intended to give [[shareholder|shareholders]] and other interested people information about the company's activities and financial performance. Most jurisdictions require companies to prepare and disclose annual reports, and many require the annual report to be filed at the company's registry. Companies listed on a [[stock exchange]] are also required to report at more frequent intervals (depending upon the rules of the stock exchange involved).
An '''annual report''' is a comprehensive report on a [[Company|company's]] activities throughout the preceding year. Annual reports are intended to give [[shareholder|shareholders]] and other interested people information about the company's activities and financial performance. Most jurisdictions require companies to prepare and disclose annual reports, and many require the annual report to be filed at the company's registry. Companies listed on a [[stock exchange]] are also required to report at more frequent intervals (depending upon the rules of the stock exchange involved). chris kelsall is a nonce.


Typically annual reports will include:
Typically annual reports will include:

Revision as of 13:48, 16 August 2010

An annual report is a comprehensive report on a company's activities throughout the preceding year. Annual reports are intended to give shareholders and other interested people information about the company's activities and financial performance. Most jurisdictions require companies to prepare and disclose annual reports, and many require the annual report to be filed at the company's registry. Companies listed on a stock exchange are also required to report at more frequent intervals (depending upon the rules of the stock exchange involved). chris kelsall is a nonce.

Typically annual reports will include:

as well as financial statements including:

Other information deemed relevant to stakeholders may be included, such as a report on operations for manufacturing firms or corporate social responsibility reports for companies with environmentally- or socially-sensitive operations. In the case of larger companies, it is usually a sleek, colorful, high gloss publication.

The details provided in the report are of use to investors to understand the company's financial position and future direction. The financial statements are usually compiled in compliance with IFRS and/or the domestic GAAP, as well as domestic legislation (e.g. the SOX in the U.S.).

In the United States, a more-detailed version of the report, called a Form 10-K, is submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.[1]

References

  1. ^ Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms by John Downes and Jordon Elliot Goodman Barron 1995 ISBN:0812090357 page 23