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10-Q
Quarterly report required by the SEC each quarter. Provides a comprehensive overview of a company's state of business.

10-Q
A form the SEC requires publicly-traded companies and some private companies to file every quarter. It includes statements on equity and unaudited financial statements. While similar to a shareholder report, a 10-Q form often contains more information, such as executive compensation and organizational structure. All publicly-traded companies and any privately traded companies with more than 500 shareholders and $10 million in assets are required to file a 10-Q. Companies only file three 10-Q forms each year, as the final quarter's numbers are included in the 10-K. See also: Transparency.

10-Q
A quarterly unaudited financial report filed by firms that have securities listed with the SEC. The 10-Q is a less detailed, more frequently filed version of the 10-K. Also called Form 10-Q.


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OBJECTIVES Students will * be able to complete a scaffolded 10Q reading-comprehension activity based on Bloom's Taxonomy (allowing for modifications and differentiated instruction).
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