Form 10KT, 10-KT/A 

Field NameData DefinitionData TypeOriginal/Engineered
businessA description of the company’s business, including its main products and services, what subsidiaries it owns, and what markets it operates in. This section may also include information about recent events, competition the company faces, regulations that apply to it, labor issues, special operating costs, or seasonal factors. This is a good place to start to understand how the company operates.Text (String)Original
risk_factorsIncludes information about the most significant risks that apply to the company or to its securities. Companies generally list the risk factors in order of their importance. In practice, this section focuses on the risks themselves, not how the company addresses those risks. Some risks may be true for the entire economy, some may apply only to the company’s industry sector or geographic region, and some may be unique to the company.Text (String)Original
unresolved_staff_commentsRequires the company to explain certain comments it has received from the SEC staff on previously filed reports that have not been resolved after an extended period of time. Check here to see whether the SEC has raised any questions about the company’s statements that have not been resolved.None, Text(String)Original
cybersecurityFurnish the information required by Item 106 of Regulation S-K (§ 229.106 of this chapter).Text (String)Original
propertiesIncludes information about the company’s significant properties, such as principal plants, mines and other materially important physical properties.Text (String)Original
legal_proceedingsRequires the company to include information about significant pending lawsuits or other legal proceedings, other than ordinary litigation.Text (String)Original
mine_safety_disclosuresThis item has no required information, but is reserved by the SEC for future rulemaking.None, Text(String)Original
market_equity_stockholderRequires information about the company’s equity securities, including market information, the number of holders of the shares, dividends, stock repurchases by the company, and similar information.Text (String), Numeric(Tabular), Graphical(Visualization)Original
selected_financial_dataProvides certain financial information about the company for the last five years. You can find much more detailed financial information on the past three years in a separate section – Item 8, “Financial Statements and Supplementary Data.NoneOriginal
management_discussionGives the company’s perspective on the business results of the past financial year. This section, known as the MD&A for short, allows company management to tell its story in its own wordsText (String), Numeric(Tabular)Original
market_risk_disclosuresRequires information about the company’s exposure to market risk, such as interest rate risk, foreign currency exchange risk, commodity price risk or equity price risk. The company may discuss how it manages its market risk exposuresText (String), Numeric(Tabular)Original
financial_statements_dataRequires the company’s audited financial statements. This includes the company’s income statement (which is sometimes called the statement of earnings or the statement of operations), balance sheets, statement of cash flows and statement of stockholders’ equity. The financial statements are accompanied by notes that explain the information presented in the financial statementsText (String), Numeric(Tabular)Original
accounting_disagreements_changesRequires a company, if there has been a change in its accountants, to discuss any disagreements it had with those accountants. Many investors view this disclosure as a red flagText (String)Original
controls_and_proceduresincludes information about the company’s disclosure controls and procedures and its internal control over financial reportingText (String)Original
other_informationIncludes any information that was required to be reported on a different form during the fourth quarter of the year covered by the 10-K, but was not yet reported.Text (String)Original
foreign_jurisdiction_disclosureExplains why a company couldn't audit or inspect operations in specific foreign countries due to legal or regulatory obstacles. It outlines associated risks and mitigation strategies. It's a qualitative narrative in the filing, emphasizing transparency and risk management.Text(String), Numeric(Financial Statement)Original
directors_executives_govRequires information about the background and experience of the company’s directors and executive officers, the company’s code of ethics, and certain qualifications for directors and committees of the board of directors.Text (String)Original
executive_compensationIncludes detailed disclosure about the company’s compensation policies and programs and how much compensation was paid to the top executive officers of the company in the past year.Text (String)Original
security_ownership_stockholderRequires information about the shares owned by the company’s directors, officers and certain large shareholders, and about shares covered by equity compensation plans.Text (String), Numeric(Tabular)Original
related_transactions_independenceIncludes information about relationships and transactions between the company and its directors, officers and their family members. It also includes information about whether each director of the company is independent.Text (String)Original
accountant_fees_servicesRequires companies to disclose the fees they paid to their accounting firm for various types of services during the year.Text (String)Original
exhibits_and_schedulesRequires a list of the financial statements and exhibits included as part of the Form 10-K. Many exhibits are required, including documents such as the company’s bylaws, copies of its material contracts, and a list of the company’s subsidiaries.Text, Tabular(External Links)Original

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