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Interim Report
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Interim Report
Any report that a publicly-traded company distributes to shareholders on a monthly, quarterly, and semi-annual basis. The report contains information on the company's financial state, such as operational income and net profit, for the period covered in the report. Unlike annual reports, interim reports are not usually audited. See also: Quarterly report.

interim report
A financial statement that has a date other than that of the end of a fiscal year. Interim reports, generally unaudited, are intended to indicate the level of a firm's performance, usually during quarterly intervals of the fiscal year.


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9, 2005, required submission of interim reports annually beginning May 31, 2006.
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