The Quick Quiz

Test your knowledge of annual reports.
(Questions for July 2001)

Come back each month to see how savvy you are about
annual reports to shareholders of publicly held companies.


 
  1.  I'll ask the same question as last month: Interviews with the boss in annual reports have pretty much faded into obscurity. True or false?  
 
  2.  You tend to favor the same producers year after year. Isn't that true?  
 
  3.  Your background is absent any financial education or experience. (If so, where do you get off challenging corporate disclosure?)  
 
  4.  I can't believe you're finding beau coup themes in annuals you're receiving. Companies pick just one—no?  
 
  5.  What's with your preoccupation with identifying employees—surely that's not worthy of your time and talents. True or false?  
 
  6.  Let me get this straight: If a company (like May, or Colgate) properly "celebrates the individual," as you call it—then they're pretty much home free? It's all uphill thereafter. True or false?  

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