• Go to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s EDGAR database and access your chosen company’s most recent Form 10-K (annual report).  (For help with this process, see the Module 1: Week 1 presentation, “Downloading Fin

• Go to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s EDGAR database and access your chosen company’s most recent Form 10-K (annual report).  (For help with this process, see the Module 1: Week 1 presentation, “Downloading Financial Statements from the SEC EDGAR Database.”)
• Create an Excel workbook, including data for your chosen company as follows:
o The 1st tab (worksheet) in your Financial Statement Analysis Template must be labeled Company Information. The following information must be included:
 Company Name and ticker symbol
 Industry
 Products or services offered
 Major competitors
 An example of this tab is provided in Exhibit A.
o The 2nd tab in your Financial Statement Analysis Template must be labeled Historical Income Statements.
 Include the latest three years based on SEC filings.
 Ensure that the worksheet includes a header with:
• Company Name
• Financial Statement Name (Income Statements)
• Financial Statement Dates
• Denomination level ($s in millions or thousands, etc.)
o The 3rd tab in your Financial Statement Analysis Template must be labeled Historical Balance Sheets.
 Include the latest three years based on SEC (10-K) filings.  (Note: Some 10-Ks only provided 2 years of balance sheet data.  You may need to download the second most recent 10-K for your company in order to obtain 3 years of balance sheet data.)
 Ensure that the worksheet includes a header with:
• Company Name
• Financial Statement Name 
• Financial Statement Dates
• Denomination level ($s in millions or thousands, etc.)
 A partial balance sheet

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example is provided in Exhibit B.
o The 4th tab in your Financial Statement Analysis Template must be labeled Historical Statement of Cash Flows.
 Include the latest three years based on SEC (10-K) filings.
 Make sure that the Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flows Statement tie in as follows:
• Net Income from Income Statement agrees with Net Income on the Statement of Cash Flows.
• Ending Cash Balance from Statement of Cash Flows agrees with Cash in the Balance Sheet.
 Ensure that the worksheet includes a header with:
• Company Name
• Financial Statement Name 
• Financial Statement Dates
• Denomination level ($s in millions or thousands, etc.)
o Other instructions:
 The Excel workbook should be professionally formatted.  Professional formatting includes:
• All numbers are formatted similarly.  The use of decimals, commas for thousands, and other formatting is consistent.
• Dollar signs are included in the first and last numbers of each column.
• Subtotals and totals are preceded by a single underline.  Totals are followed by a double underline.
• All extraneous information is removed from the spreadsheet.  Sometimes, files downloaded from the SEC website contains extra characters or other things that need to be deleted.  
• Line descriptions are indented/bolded in a manner that makes the spreadsheet easy to read.  
 All totals and subtotals should be calculated using formulas.  For an example of which cells may need formulas, please see Exhibit B.
Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

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