Certain business entities must file annual reports (statements of information) with state governments, typically through the State Department. Public companies must give shareholders a yearly report detailing their operational and financial condition.
Additionally, public and certain private organizations may need to file a separate document with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). So, which reports do you need to file or share with stakeholders? Explore the types of annual reports and learn how (and when) to file them.