Free SEC training courses for U.S. based companies
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Periodic and Current ReportsDetermine content required for Forms 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K and prepare a calendar of annual and quarterly reporting requirements.
 
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Annual Reports and Proxy Statements Understand the annual report, proxy statement, and information statement requirements. Also, learn the relationship between these reports and the annual shareholder's meeting.
 
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Form S-3 Registration StatementsBecome familiar with nonfinancial disclosures in a "typical" non-first time offering. Also, learn about cap tables, ratio of earnings to fixed changes, pro-forma, selected financial data, and use of proceeds.
 
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Determine content required for Forms 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K and prepare a calendar of annual and quarterly reporting requirements.
What you’ll learn
This course will cover how to determine when the various annual, quarterly, and current reports are due and how to identify and comprehend their financial statement and non-financial requirements.
What you'll do
In the Periodic and Current Reports Course, you will:
Prepare a calendar of annual and quarterly reporting requirements.
Determine required content for forms 10-K and 10-Q.
Understand condensed interim financial statements for Form 10-Q.
Prepare 10-Q footnotes for restructuring reserves, litigation and segments.
Evaluate and draft MD&A topics for Form 10-Q.
Recognize the types of events that should be reported on Form 8-K.
Understand the annual report, proxy statement, and information statement requirements. Also, learn the relationship between these reports and the annual shareholder's meeting.
What you’ll learn
How to understand the content requirements of an annual report, proxy statement and information statement.
How to recognize the relationship between these reports and the annual shareholders' meeting.
How to relate these reports to Form 10-K.
What you'll do
Identify required information for an annual report.
Complete the table of contents for an annual report.
Explain required information for a proxy statement..
Become familiar with nonfinancial disclosures in a "typical" non-first time offering. Also, learn about cap tables, ratio of earnings to fixed changes, pro-forma, selected financial data, and use of proceeds.
What you’ll learn
How to compare and contrast the various forms available for non-IPO registrations and how to prepare the non-financial disclosures (other than the MD&A) for a Form S-3 registration statement.
What you'll do
In this course, you will:
Identify requirements for registration forms S-1, S-2, S-3 and S-4.
Learn and apply the rules governing the Use of Proceeds section.
Complete a capitalization table.
Compute ratio of earnings to fixed charges.
Prepare pro-forma financial information for the selected financial data.