"Quarterly report" refers either to a required SEC filing, or, more commonly, to a quarterly report similar to an abbreviated annual report that a company voluntarily mails to shareholders.
Quarterly and half-year reports are abbreviated versions of the annual Business Report.
A report filed quarterly in accordance with SEC regulations containing unaudited financial statements.
also known as the 10-Q. It is a document required by the SEC which outlines a company or fund's revenues, costs and profits of the previous three months and offers a comparison of that period to the previous three months, as well as the same three months in the previous period. It also includes a detail of the company's balance sheet. A quarterly report, like all other SEC filings, is a snapshot in time of a company's financial health on a single day.
A report providing unaudited financial information required by the SEC for all U.S. public companies to be filed quarterly.
A report, which public companies are required to file quarterly with the SEC, that provides unaudited financial information and other selected material.