Test your knowledge of annual reports.
(Questions for August 2001)
Come back each month to see how savvy you are about
annual reports to shareholders of publicly held companies.
| 1. | If the annual report to shareholders of publicly held companies is fading rapidly, in part because of the Internet, then one would assume so is your monthly newsletter. True or false? | ||
| 2. | Picking top reports isn't really all that difficult. True or false? | ||
| 3. | I'm going to ask the same question as a month ago: Your background is absent any financial education or experience. True or false? (Again, if so, where do you get off challenging corporate disclosure?) | ||
| 4. | You claim "nobody gets a pass in this competition." True or false? And if true, what does that mean, exactly? | ||
| 5. | Last month, you talked about the proliferation of themes. Surely you can't be serious; companies would be out of their minds to pick several themes for their report. True or false? | ||
| 6. | My understanding is that annual report producers traditionally spend, at best, a couple of years at that stand before being promoted, before moving on. True or false? | ||
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