10-Q investment & finance definition
The name of a quarterly report that
public companies must file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
This report includes the income statement and the balance sheet, which are not
audited at this point in the company’s fiscal year. The 10-Q report must be
filed within 45 days of the close of the quarter. It is filed each quarter.
See 10-Q in Wall Street Words
A quarterly unaudited financial report filed by firms that have securities listed with the SEC. The 10-Q is a less detailed, more frequently filed version of the 10-K. Also called Form 10-Q.
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