
The SEC filing is a
financial statement or other formal document submitted to the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Public companies, certain insiders, and
broker-dealers are required to make regular SEC filings.
Investor
An investor is a person who allocates financial capital with the expectation of a future Return on capital, return (profit) or to gain an advantage (interest). Through this allocated capital the investor usually purchases some species of pr ...
s and financial professionals rely on these filings for information about companies they are evaluating for investment purposes. Many, but not all SEC filings are available online through the SEC's
EDGAR
Edgar is a commonly used masculine English given name, from an Anglo-Saxon name ''Edgar'' (composed of ''wikt:en:ead, ead'' "rich, prosperous" and ''Gar (spear), gar'' "spear").
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(Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval) database and as structured datasets in the Harvard Dataverse.
Common filing types
The most commonly filed SEC forms are the 10-K and the 10-Q. These forms are composed of four main sections: The business section, the F-pages, the Risk Factors, and the MD&A. The business section provides an overview of the Company. The F-pages contain the financial statements which are either audited or reviewed by an independent auditor.
The Risk Factors contain a list of all of the potential risks that exist for the company. While the MD&A contains a narrative about the financial results of the company. This narrative is also accompanied by management's expectations for the upcoming year.
Other filings are required with respect to
offerings by
private companies.
All filing types
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filingsaccepted by the SEC as of November 2011.
See also
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Form 10-K405
Form suffixes
Finding forms
All forms are filed with the SEC, and many can be found for free in the SEC's
EDGAR
Edgar is a commonly used masculine English given name, from an Anglo-Saxon name ''Edgar'' (composed of ''wikt:en:ead, ead'' "rich, prosperous" and ''Gar (spear), gar'' "spear").
Like most Anglo-Saxon names, it fell out of use by the Late Midd ...
database. There are also several other portals that specialize in sorting information found in individual forms, such as the financial search engine, AlphaSense. And new platforms leveraging AI, like stockinsights.ai, are emerging to provide advanced features to navigate these filings.
Forms which are not found in EDGAR include the Form PF, which is used for private funds and is kept confidential per the
Dodd–Frank Act.
Memorandum: SEC Adopts Form PF
References
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External links
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full listing of EDGAR form types
(including forms not included in EDGAR list)
SEC website
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Financial reporting