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This research guide is designed to help students in finance with class assignments. The tab on Proxy Statements Assignment outlines sources for proxy statements and gives details on how to access the documents. If you have problems using the guides or have other questions, please contact me.
EDGAR is the primary system for companies and others submitting documents under the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, and the Investment Company Act of 1940. (Coverage: 1994 --)
Containing millions of company and individual filings, EDGAR benefits investors, corporations, and the U.S. economy overall by increasing the efficiency, transparency, and fairness of the securities markets. The system processes about 3,000 filings per day, serves up 3,000 terabytes of data to the public annually, and accommodates 40,000 new filers per year on average.
NOTE: eStatement Studies is used to see financials for a business sector, not financials for a particular company.
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Archival access to Key Business Ratios. Includes benchmarking data from public and private companies. (Coverage:1979 to 3-5 years ago)
Vendor Lyrasis. Publisher LexisNexis.
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