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How do I get EDGAR data?

How do I get EDGAR data?

Accessing EDGAR Data

  1. Company Search. Using the Company Search to find the company of interest, you can subscribe to this search to receive the most recent filings from this company.
  2. Latest Filings. Using the Latest Filings Search, you can subscribe to all filings, or filter by company, CIK, or Form Type.

How do I find 13F filings?

You can search for and retrieve Form 13F filings using the SEC’s EDGAR database. To find the filings of a particular money manager, enter the money manager’s name in the Company Name field. To see all recently filed 13Fs, use the “Latest Filings” search function and enter “13F” in the Form Type box.

Is EDGAR free?

Access to EDGAR’s public database is free—allowing you to research, for example, a public company’s financial information and operations by reviewing the filings the company makes with the SEC.

Where can I find financial statements for private companies in Singapore?

Answer: To purchase audited financial statements filed by companies, log on to www.bizfile.gov.sg. Under “Buy Information”, click on Other Information > Extract > Enter UEN and Date Range > Select Extract Category > Financial Information. You may purchase the document with or without a CorpPass/Singpass.

Where can I download financial statements?

Free Resources for Financial Information

  • EDGAR–SEC Website.
  • Company’s Website.
  • Public Register’s Annual Reports.
  • Yahoo Finance.
  • Google Finance.
  • Company Spotlight from Investopedia.
  • Investor Relations Information Network (IRIN)
  • The Annual Reports Service.

Does EDGAR have an API?

These APIs do not require any authentication or API keys to access. Currently included in the APIs are the submissions history by filer and the XBRL data from financial statements (forms 10-Q, 10-K,8-K, 20-F, 40-F, 6-K, and their variants).

How far back do EDGAR filings go?

How far back does EDGAR data go? EDGAR started in 1994/1995. Paper copies of filing documents prior to 1994 may be available by filing a Freedom of Information Act request.

How does Edgar help investors?

The EDGAR database provides free public access to corporate information, allowing you to research a public company’s financial information and operations by reviewing the filings the company makes with the SEC.

Who uses Edgar?

EDGAR — Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis and Retrieval — is the electronic filing system created by the Securities and Exchange Commission to increase the efficiency and accessibility of corporate filings. The system is used by all publicly traded companies when submitting required documents to the SEC.

Where to find Form 13F in Edgar submission?

A: For a new filer, the best way is to include a notification tag in your EDGAR submission header. If you do so, then the Form 13F file number will be on your EDGAR acceptance message.

Where can I find the SEC Form 13F?

You can search for and retrieve Form 13F filings using the SEC’s EDGAR database. To find the filings of a particular money manager, enter the money manager’s name in the Company Name field. To see all recently filed 13Fs, use the ” Latest Filings ” search function and enter “13F” in the Form Type box.

How to find a Money Manager’s Form 13F?

To find the filings of a particular money manager, enter the money manager’s name in the Company Name field. To see all recently filed 13Fs, use the ” Latest Filings ” search function and enter “13F” in the Form Type box.

What do you need to know about Edgar filings?

1. A central index key (CIK) number, a unique number the SEC assigns to each EDGAR filer. It is used with a password for login identification and identifies the submitter—which could be a registrant, a non-registrant, a filing agent, or a training agent.

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