Test your knowledge of annual reports.
(Questions for February 1999)
Come back each month to see how savvy you are about
annual reports to shareholders of publicly held companies.
| 1. | Fewer companies today are seen to exclude women and/or minorities from their boards of directors. True or false? | ||
| 2. | While the summary annual report may be shorter, and indeed management can "pick and choose" what to include and what to leave out, the fact remains that it’s generally far superior to the "traditional" annual report. True or false? | ||
| 3. | Despite all your palaver to the contrary, in reality few men and women come back for more. I’m referring now to your annual Annual Report Conference. True or false? | ||
| 4. | If you really cared about seeing annual reports improve, you would share your secrets on what’s involved in producing an award-winner. Isn’t that true? | ||
| 5. | First off, no company has ever produced a "perfect" report to your highly critical way of thinking. True or false? Second, were any company to achieve that, it’s not likely it would be able to duplicate the effort, to repeat its "perfection." True or false? | ||
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