Quarterly earnings reports generally provide a quarterly update of all three financial statements, including the income statement, the balance sheet and the cash flow statement. Every quarterly earnings report provides investors with three things: an overview of sales, expenses, and net income for the most recent quarter. It may also provide a comparison to the previous year, and possibly to the previous quarter. Some quarterly earnings reports include a brief summary and analysis from the CEO or company spokesman, as well as a summary of previous quarterly earnings results.
The quarterly earnings report is generally backed up by the company's Form 10Q, a legal document that must be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission every quarter. The 10Q is more comprehensive in nature and provides additional details behind the quarterly earnings report. The exact date and time of the quarterly earnings report announcement is obtainable by contacting a company's investor relations department. The 10Q is usually published a few weeks after the quarterly earnings report.
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