WK1: SEC 10-K Project: Request a Corporation to Study
Overview
1. Read the guidelines below and click the title above to respond to the discussion board.
2. Select a publicly traded U.S. corporation you would like to study this semester and ask the professor for permission by posting a response here.
3. You may search for the name of your company and Investor Relations and look for SEC Filings.
Your corporation must meet the following criteria:
· It must be ranked number 500 or higher on the Fortune 500 list for the current year.
· It must have an SEC 10-K report for the current or most recent prior year.
· It must have an Accounts Receivable and Inventory Account.
· It is recommended you select a manufacturing company.
Your corporation may NOT:
· Be the same corporation you used for SEC projects in other courses.
· Be the same corporation a classmate selected.
· Be a bank or any other type of financial institution.
· Be a service company.
Discussion Requirements
1. Write the name of the corporation, the stock market where it is traded, and its ticker symbol in the Subject line when you respond to this posting and all other postings related to this project.
For example:
· Under Armour: NYSE: UA
· Apple; NASDAQ: APPL
· ExxonMobil; NYSE: XOM
2. State why you want to study and prepare a financial analysis of your corporation.
3. Provide a direct link to your corporation's SEC 10-K report for the most recent year. A direct link is a hyperlink that takes you directly to a website where the SEC 10-K report is located. For example, this is the direct link to the 2019 SEC 10-K report for Apple, Inc.
The most direct route to finding the direct link is to use theSEC EDGAR Systemand search by Company name.
An alternative research method to locate the most current SEC 10-K for your company is to search for the name of your company and the words investor relations. You will need to make selections and click links such as SEC filings and may be required to use the drop-down SEC filings menu to select annual as the report type.
4. State your corporation's position on the Fortune 500 List for the current year. Your chosen company must be ranked number 500 or higher.
5. Provide page numbers for all four required financial statements:
· Income Statement (it could be listed as the Consolidated Statements of Income.)
· Balance Sheet (it could be listed as the Consolidated Balance Sheet or Statement of Financial Position.)
· Statement of Stockholders Equity (it could be listed as the Consolidated Statements of Stockholder's Equity or Consolidated Statements of Stockholder's Deficit.)
· Statement of Cash Flows
Rubrics
· ACCT Discussion Postings
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Companies Not Acceptable for this Project
Here is a list of some of the companies that are not acceptable for this project. I am sure there are more but this is just a few that cannot be used. I will be approving/disapproving as you post your company choices. I will be giving grading feedback on the page numbers so you can see if you are on the right track or not with them as it is important to find the correct page numbers that go with this week's lessons in the reading material. If you have any questions about grading feedback, please email or message me privately. To find pages quickly in the financial statements, it is best to use the "find" feature in Google Chrome. You can search for any word you like - for example: Balance Sheet is a good search word. Most financial statements have a table of contents. If Balance Sheet is not found - try Financial Position as that is another name for the Balance Sheet. Or try Income Statement or Statement of Earnings or Statements of Earnings - as those are different names for the Income Statement. Please know that the Income Statement is NOT called theCONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME - this is a different statement as you will learn. Income Statements have Revenues minus Expenses listed on them - the CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME does not list Revenues minus Expenses.
Companies Not Acceptable
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Adobe
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AllState
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Altria Group
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American Airlines
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Assurant
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AT&T
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Bed Bath & Beyond
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Berkshire Hathaway
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Booz Allen Hamilton
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Caterpillar Inc. NYSE: CAT
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Delta Air Lines
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Devon Energy Corporation
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Discovery Inc
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Dollar Tree
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Domino's Pizza
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Ebay
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Exxon Mobile OXM
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Facebook
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FedEx
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Foot Locker
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Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc
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Honda
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HP
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JP Morgan Chase
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Kohls
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Lowes
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Marriott International
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Nestle
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Netflix
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NextEra Energy; NYSE: NEE
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Oracle
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PayPal
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PNC Financial Services
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Samsung
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Sony
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Southwest Airlines
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Target
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Tesla
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TOYOTA MOTOR CREDIT CORPORATION
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United Health Group
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United Continental Holdings; NYSE: UAL
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UPS
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Walt Disney
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Walgreens Boots Alliance
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Whole Foods Market
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Xerox
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Yum Brands
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Income Statement Clarification
Comprehensive Income is not the same as the Income Statement. The two statements show different line items and categories. The Income Statement shows Revenues minus Expenses Equals Net Income. If you look at the Comprehensive Income Statement you will notice it does not show these items.
Please note before you do the project, choose a publicly traded US corporation first; that I will study this semester and I will ask my professor for permission and then you can do the project, as required in Overview #2
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