• Form SEC 10-Q is a comprehensive statement of financial results filed quarterly by all public companies with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • Form 10-Q contains financial statements, management discussions and analysis, disclosures and internal controls for the previous quarter.
  • Companies must file their 10-Qs 40 or 45 days after the end of their quarters, depending on the size of their public offering.
  • Snapshot of a company’s financial position, Form 10-Q provides investors with information that they can compare to prior periods and use to evaluate stock performance forecasts.
  • Form 10-Q is not an audited report, unlike the annual Form 10-K, which companies are also required to file.