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Access the original, unmodified financial data exactly as companies filed with the SEC. View income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements in their as-reported format — no adjustments, no estimates.

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What Are As Reported Financial Statements?

As reported financial statements are the original, unmodified financial data exactly as companies filed them with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Unlike standardized or adjusted financial statements that data providers reformat for comparability, as-reported data preserves every line item, footnote disclosure, and accounting classification the company chose to present. This includes 10-K annual reports and 10-Q quarterly filings, giving investors access to the raw financial truth behind every publicly traded company.

How to Use This As Reported Financial Statements Tool

  1. 1

    Enter a Stock Symbol

    Type any ticker symbol (e.g., AAPL, MSFT, GOOGL) in the Symbol field to retrieve that company's as-reported SEC filings.

  2. 2

    Select the Reporting Period

    Choose between Annual (10-K) or Quarterly (10-Q) filings. Annual reports provide comprehensive yearly data, while quarterly reports offer more granular interim updates.

  3. 3

    Explore the Raw Data

    Click any row to expand and view key financial highlights and the complete set of as-reported data fields. Export to CSV for deeper analysis in Excel or Google Sheets.

Why As Reported Financial Data Matters

Unmodified Accuracy

As-reported data reflects exactly what the company disclosed to the SEC, without any third-party adjustments or reclassifications that could introduce bias or errors.

Complete Detail

Access every line item from the filing — including entity information, auditor details, tax breakdowns, lease obligations, debt maturities, and share-based compensation details.

Historical Comparison

Compare financial data across multiple fiscal years and quarters to identify trends, track growth, and spot potential red flags in a company's financial trajectory.

Key Data Points in As Reported Statements

Each as-reported financial statement contains hundreds of data fields organized across the three core financial statements. Here are the primary categories you'll find:

Income Statement

  • Revenue and cost of goods sold
  • Operating expenses (R&D, SG&A)
  • Operating income and net income
  • Earnings per share (basic and diluted)

Balance Sheet

  • Current and non-current assets
  • Current and non-current liabilities
  • Stockholders' equity and retained earnings
  • Shares outstanding and authorized

Cash Flow Statement

  • Operating, investing, and financing cash flows
  • Capital expenditures and acquisitions
  • Dividends paid and stock repurchases
  • Debt issuance and repayment

Additional Disclosures

  • Tax breakdowns (federal, state, foreign)
  • Lease obligations and right-of-use assets
  • Share-based compensation details
  • Debt maturity schedules and interest rates

As Reported vs. Standardized Financial Statements

Most financial data platforms provide standardized financial statements where line items are reclassified into a uniform template for easier cross-company comparison. While useful for screening, standardized data can obscure important details. As-reported statements preserve the company's own categorization, giving analysts access to granular details like specific tax provisions, deferred revenue breakdowns, and segment-level disclosures that standardized formats often aggregate or omit. For deep fundamental analysis, forensic accounting, and regulatory research, as-reported data is the gold standard.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are as reported financial statements?

As reported financial statements are the original financial data exactly as companies filed them with the SEC in their 10-K (annual) and 10-Q (quarterly) reports. Unlike standardized financial data that third-party providers reformat for comparability, as-reported data preserves every line item, classification, and disclosure the company chose to present. This gives investors and analysts access to the most granular and accurate financial information available.

How is as reported data different from standardized financial statements?

Standardized financial statements reclassify a company's reported data into a uniform template so you can compare companies side by side. While convenient for screening, this process can aggregate or omit important details like specific tax provisions, lease breakdowns, or segment disclosures. As-reported data preserves the company's original categorization, making it essential for deep fundamental analysis, forensic accounting, and regulatory research.

What data fields are included in as reported statements?

As-reported statements contain hundreds of data fields spanning income statement items (revenue, COGS, operating expenses, net income, EPS), balance sheet items (assets, liabilities, equity), cash flow items (operating, investing, financing activities), and additional disclosures including tax breakdowns, lease obligations, debt maturities, share-based compensation, and entity information like auditor details and filing metadata.

Can I view both annual and quarterly as reported data?

Yes. Use the Period filter to switch between Annual (10-K filings) and Quarterly (10-Q filings). Annual reports provide comprehensive full-year data with audited figures, while quarterly reports offer interim updates that are typically reviewed but not fully audited. Both formats contain the complete set of as-reported data fields.

Is this as reported financial data free to use?

Yes, the Pineify As Reported Financial Statements tool is completely free. You can look up as-reported data for any publicly traded company, expand rows to view all data fields, export results to CSV, and refresh data at any time — no registration or subscription required.

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