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Red Flags in Amended Annual Reports - Quarterly Update #3

Amended annual reports deserve investor's attention because they often deliver bad news.

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Olga Usvyatsky
Jul 17, 2024
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Why amended 10-Ks are important?

Businesses frequently submit revised annual 10-K reports to make technical changes, such as filing proxy information or correcting minor typos. These amendments are typically routine and hold little significance for investors.

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Nevertheless, some amended reports convey adverse developments, such as uncovering inaccuracies in previously submitted financial statements or reporting deficiencies in internal controls. These revisions warrant scrutiny because the disclosed negative information may be substantial, and the amended filing could serve as the initial source for announcing such developments.

Amended 10-K filings - quarterly update #3

In this quarterly update, I examine the reasons for the 10-K/A amendments filed between April 1, 2024, and June 30, 2024. (Quarterly updates #1 and #2 are available here and here.)

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