writing a report on a company’s financial statements.
Report Layout
Write a minimum of a 3-page (a full-page typically has at least 300 words) report, single-spaced, one-inch margins, 12-point font, with a double space between paragraphs. This page requirement includes data visualization (charts and graphs) that you create, but the report should be primarily your written analysis.
Page count does not include a title page, tables, exhibits, or reference list.
Include a title page (include your name on the title page). The report must consist of headings such as Accounts Receivable and Inventory (topics from the textbook); other examples would be Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and the Statement of Shareholders’ Equity.
Include a brief introduction of your company and a conclusion/summary at the end. Most of your report should include accounting topics in weeks one through five.
Your report must cover the Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Statement of Cash Flows, and Critical Audit Matters.
You are to compare current and prior year statements and what changed. Do not cut and paste anything into the body of your report. You can copy the financial statements directly from the SEC 10-K Report into a report appendix but not the report’s body. The statements are not included in the page count.
APA style is required for citations and a reference list. The report must include the reference list.
Resources:
https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/354950/000035495023000059/hd-20230129.htm#i34ff7b01e284464c95e860d997837e7d_85
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