Where can I get SEC filings?

Where can I get SEC filings?

EDGAR
SEC filings can be accessed for free at EDGAR, the commission’s online database.

How do I access EDGAR?

Apply for EDGAR access

  1. Understand and utilize EDGAR applicant types.
  2. Prepare and submit my Form ID application.
  3. Applicants with a CIK but no access codes (formerly “Convert Paper Only Filer to Electronic Filer”)
  4. Create and obtain EDGAR access for asset-backed securities (ABS) issuing entities.

What time are SEC filings posted?

The EDGAR system hours of operation for submitting files are 6:00am to 10:00pm Eastern Time, weekdays, excluding Federal Holidays. EDGAR filings must occur by 5:30pm ET (when the SEC officially ends its business day) to receive the same-day filing date.

What data is on EDGAR?

The EDGAR indexes list the following information for each filing:

  • company name.
  • form type.
  • central index key (CIK)
  • date filed.
  • file name (including folder path)

Is the SEC open now?

The SEC’s EDGAR filing system is open for submitting files Monday thru Friday 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. ET, excluding SEC Federal Holidays as listed below.

Is EDGAR closed today?

The EDGAR system hours of operation for submitting files are 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time, weekdays, excluding Federal Holidays. Files submitted after 5:30 p.m. Eastern (with the exception of Section 16 filings) will receive the next business day’s filing date.

How to find SEC filings?

Business summary: This describes the company’s operations.

  • Management Discussion and Analysis: This section allows the company to explain its operations and financial results for the past year.
  • Financial statements: The financial statements would include the company’s balance sheet,income statement,and cash flow statement.
  • What are SEC filing hours?

    Filer type

  • SEC division or office
  • Form
  • What is a SEC filing?

    Form 8-K

  • Form 10-K
  • Form 10-Q
  • Registration statements
  • Schedule 14A
  • What is SEC S1 filing?

    SEC Form S-1 is a public form that companies must file to issue publicly traded securities, as required by the Securities Act of 1933. This form, known as the prospectus, includes critical information about the company, its financial information, and the securities it plans to issue.