The Quick Quiz

Test your knowledge of annual reports.
(Questions for June 2003)

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


 
  1.  Before writing an even partially critical review of an annual report, you traditionally notify the company whose name is on the cover—so its producers won't be shocked and/or angry. True or false?  
 
  2.  About your 15th annual conference: One of your dilemmas is how to encourage repeat business; in other words, how do you get prior attendees to come back this fall to Charleston, South Carolina, home of your 1995 conference? True or false?  
 
  3.  Your experience with annual reports is essentially theoretical, rather than hands-on. True or false?  
 
  4.  A big change is identification of all personnel in the annual report, rather than just the top brass. True or false?  
 
  5.  Casual attire, which increasingly abounds throughout the world, has yet to invade the key corporate communiqué. True or false?  
 
  6.  Several months back, you took Peoria, Illinois-based RLI Corp. to task for continuing to exclude women and minorities from the board of directors. But it has finally seen the light—become properly progressive in that regard. True or false?  
 

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