Corporate annual reports provide investors with a wealth of information, combining a company's yearly financial performance along with the company's commentary on both past and present performance. Before investing in a company, you should obtain a copy of the company's annual report and read it thoroughly in order to get a better feel on the company and its current situation. |
When it comes to writing a business report, knowing the intended audience is critical in determining how to proceed, and then making sure the finished product meets the readers' expectations. More than likely, your boss assigned you the project of preparing the report for analyzing the business, and you need to start by making sure you know what their goal is in having you prepare the report. |
Annual reports are your pipeline directly into company objectives and performance. If you're considering investing in a company, or want to know how your investment is doing, an annual report is the first place you should look. What can you learn from an annual report? You might be surprised. By Dachary Carey |
Even if you are an avid investor, nothing is more boring than a company's annual report. Reading an annual report is like eating your veggies. Luckily, unlike eating your veggies, you can skim an annual report for crucial information. By Caroline Roberts |