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How do I find financial statements for a company?

By Andrew Vasquez |

Top 6 Websites for Finding a Company’s Financial Stats

  1. Bloomberg: Energy and Agriculture.
  2. Google Finance: Splits and Dividends.
  3. Kitco: Precious Metals.
  4. SEC: Reports and Financial Statements.
  5. Yahoo! Finance: Real-Time Quotes and Historical Charts.
  6. XE: Foreign Exchange.

Where can I find the financial statements of a company?

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis and Retrieval (EDGAR) database provides free public access to corporate information including registration statements, prospectuses, and periodic reports filed on Forms 10-K (audited annual financial statements) and 10-Q (unaudited quarterly financial statements).

How to make a financial statement for small business?

You base your cash flow statement partly on your sales forecasts, balance sheet items and other assumptions. Existing business should have historical financial statements to use to project their cash flow. New businesses should start by projecting cash flow statement that is broken down into 12 months.

Why is it important to look at financial statement?

Observation Financial statement analysis is one of the most important steps in gaining an understanding of the historical, current and potential profitability of a company. Financial analysis is also critical in evaluating the relative stability of revenues and earnings, the levels of operating and financial risk, and the performance of management.

How does the financial statement relate to the balance sheet?

The statement acts as a bridge between the income statement and balance sheet by how money moved in and out of the business. It has 3 sections: operating, investing, financing. These three core statements are intricately linked to each other and this guide will explain how they all fit together.