SEC Filings Source
The SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) requires all publicly-held U.S. companies to file reports that disclose their financial condition, results of operations, and any other information that is of significance to investors.
In 1993, the SEC began to require electronic filing, through the EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval) System. Disclosure Inc., enhances these document by providing additional features that greatly improve search ability, while it preserves the integrity of the original electronic filings. Disclosure's process is customized to take full advantage of the unique features of each major form type.
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Versions
An initial version of each electronic filing is available within 24 hours of being filed at the SEC. This version will usually be in a basic format with a limited table of contents and a limited number of segments. It is replaced within a few days by an enhanced version of the filing that includes additional segments and a more comprehensive table of contents. In some cases, an enhanced version of the filing is available within 24 hours of filing. For annual reports and Form 20-F filings, most of which are made on paper, an initial version is usually available within 2-3 weeks of being filed at the SEC.EDGARPlus is a trademark of Disclosure Incorporated. EDGAR is a registered trademark of the U.S. SEC. EDGARPlus is not sponsored by or affiliated with the U.S. SEC.
The following table provides details about this source.
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Standardized Names for Exhibits | As part of the implementation of the EDGAR system, the numbering
scheme for exhibits was revised. This list reflects the current numbering scheme. Exhibits marked with an asterisk (*) are included as part of the SEC online document.
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