Test your knowledge of annual reports.
(Questions for August 2003)
Come back each month to see how savvy you are about
annual reports to shareholders of publicly held companies.
| 1. | Best thing that ever happened to annual reports is the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. True or false? | ||
| 2. | No one really is able to interpret Sarbanes-Oxley to your satisfaction. True or false? | ||
| 3. | After a report producer attends one of your annual conferences, his or her subsequent reportwell, in your words, "soars with the eagles." True or false? | ||
| 4. | Maybe the problem is that annual report budgets have been "sliced to the bone," as they say. True or false? | ||
| 5. | Say what you will, CEOs still are actively involved in their companies' annuals; and most actually are credited with writing their letter to shareholders. True or false? | ||
| 6. | Companies tend to be inconsistent with their annuals, especially if they rotate personnel. True or false? | ||
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