The Quick Quiz

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 report—well, 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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