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ACCT6333 RESEARCH PROJECT6 FASB and SEC Research Project: Company XXXXXYour name **remove these boxes before you submit Full class prefix, number, section, and name John Smith ACCT 6333.XXX, Advanced Financial Reporting Part 2 - Company Filings, Business Overview, Footnote and Recommendation _________________________________ Student Signature Type your full name here. By typing your name, you are agreeing the above statement. Company Filings Company Name Ticker Symbol SEC Document Filing Date Balance Sheet Date 10K Proxy/Def 14A Table should NOT expand over one page Information in table is single spaced 8K Filing Date Item(s) number (such as 9.01) Brief Description of filing Earnings Release or Business Event? Business OverviewDo not add, change or remove subtitles Indent the first line of each paragraph ½ inch. Paragraphs must have a minimum of three sentences, and each new topic or idea should begin a new paragraph. Use past tense when referring to the reviewed information presented in filings, and present tense when addressing research and applicable codification. Do not use a section heading, “Introduction.” Your reader knows it is the introduction because it is the first paragraph.Indent the first line of every paragraph ½” or one tab space. Refer to your professor’s guidelines as to the content of this part. Text textText text text Text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text. Text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text Text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text texttext text tet text text text text text text text text. 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Screen print(s) of the assigned footnote from your company’s filing Screen print(s) of the applicable FASB ASC sections that you used in the project Research paper purpose a. SEC filings related to your assigned company and Identify information that might indicate potential risks or success. b. FASB ASC Codification and Apply information to a company footnote. https://asc.fasb.org/link&sourceid=SL120269528-199619&objid=121483254 c. Company’s most recent 10K, proxy statement, 8-Ks and Explain key business events that relate to the filings. https://sec.report/CIK/0001124941 Paper – 8-Ks, Business Overview, FASB ASC and Recommendation [70 pts] Prework: Review additional information provided in eLearning on “How to Read a 10K” and on “FASB’s How to use the Codification Guide.” Format: Carefully examine the format template provided in eLearning. Failure to follow all the template guidelines will result in point deductions. The format for the paper must be double spaced, 8.5”x11” letter sized, Times New Roman, 12 font, 1 inch margins on all four sides, and numbered pages in the header. The 8K table should not exceed one page in length, the narrative section expected length is 3-4 pages with no more than 4 pages for this section (excluding the cover page, 8-K table and screenshots). Other than where there is a supplied chart for the 8-K table, you should not use narrative bullet points, numbered lists, charts, tables, graphs, journal entries as these will result in a loss of points. 1. Identify your assigned company’s ticker symbol and name from “My Grades” in eLearning. Company: Beacon Roofing Supply Inc. Ticker Symbol: BECN Footnote: 19 Financial Derivatives 2. From sec.gov; identify both the date filed and the balance sheet date of the most recently filed 10-K, identify the filing date for the most recently filed Proxy (Def14A) filed prior to the assignment date listed above. To find the “Filing Date” you will need to see on the sec.gov’s webpage for the company when it was submitted. For the “Balance Sheet” date