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What is an Annual Report and 4 things that an Investor should look for in an Annual Report?

Created :  Author :  Yesha Shah Category :  , Basics of stock market, Everything about Investing

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Annual Report Definition An Annual Report is a comprehensive and detailed report of a company’s activities throughout the preceding year. Annual Reports are made to give shareholders and other interested parties information about the company’s activities and financial performance. In simple terms, its' the annual report card of a company. Filing Annual Reports - A Compliance Requirement Most jurisdictions require a company to prepare and disclose annual reports and many require the annual report to be filed at the company’s registry. This is an important compliance requirement under company law and securities law. Companies that are listed on the stock exchange have to prepare and disclose reports publicly whereas others may have to do this only with the regulators and limited stakeholders. Why is an Annual Report important? An annual report works as a fantastic starting point of fundamental analysis for investors before investing in a company. Legendary Investor Peter Lynch said "Behind every stock is a company. Find out what it's doing." Annual Reports can answer this question of what a company does! A typical Annual Report includes the following:

Listed companies are required to file their Annual Reports within 21 days from the date of conduct of the Annual General Meeting which has to be conducted as per Companies Act 2013 within six month from the date of financial year end. The Annual reports can now be sent to the registered shareholders through electronic form in their emails. Where can Investors access Annual Reports online? Every shareholder of a listed company is mandatorily required to be sent the annual report. Most companies today send an electronic copy of the Annual report on the registered email addresses of the shareholders. To access a listed companies annual report, an investor must go to the website of the company, head to the Investor relations section. You shall be able to find the annual reports under the Financial Reporting/Shareholders Information/Annual Report/Reports and Filings head. Lets take an example of how to find an annual report. For instance, accessing the Infosys Annual Report Go to the Infosys website - www.infosys.com And go to the Investors Section

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4 things that an Investor should look out for an in Annual Report Companies usually report their earning and financials on a quarterly basis. However, quarterly reporting often only comprises of limited information such as P&L and Balance sheets. More detailed and exhaustive information is often put into the annual disclosure documents i.e. the Annual Reports.

Target Audience for Annual Reports: Current shareholders and potential investors remain the primary audience for annual reports. Other than this the audience includes customers, suppliers and regulatory and government bodies. These days an Annual Report is more seen as a marketing tool. Many medium- large sized companies spend a lot of money to make the annual report attractive and informative. Every shareholder and prospective investor must read the Annual Report before investing as it give a complete idea of what the company is doing.