SECForm10-KReportExample-11.pdf

MGMT 436 – Strategic Management Module 4 Activity

U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) Form 10-K Report

In this exercise, each student will utilize the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) website to access and download your selected company’s Form 10-K Corporate Information Report. This annual report (simply referred to as the “10-K” which is the SEC’s form number) must be electronically filled annually by all U.S. publically-traded entities regardless if they are domestic or foreign. Intended for the protection of the public and for providing corporate and financial information to investors, any stakeholder may access and download this important report for free.

1) Complete the PART I – COMPANY INFORMATION section on the form below. 2) Read about the purpose and mission of U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC).

https://www.sec.gov/Article/whatwedo.html 3) Locate the "Fast Search" field and enter your company's Ticker Symbol (e.g., Ford = F).

https://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/companysearch.html 4) Locate "10-K" under the Filings column (left-side of webpage) and SELECT "Documents". 5) Locate "10-K" under Description and SELECT the *.htm hyperlink shown under "Documents" column.

Example of Ford Motor Company: f1231201710-k.htm 6) From within the 10-K Report, scroll down to the "Table of Contents" section.

NOTE: Use the keyboard shortcut CTRL-F to easily find and navigate to a specific word or phrase within the 10-K Report.

7) Locate "ITEM 6. Selected Financial Data" and navigate within the 10-K to this specific section. 8) The actual "ITEM 6. Selected Financial Data" section will resemble a data table with various columns

(by year) containing important company financial information. 9) Complete the PART II – FINANCIAL COMPONENT section using the above referenced financial

information for each year provided. NOTE: New (or acquired) companies may have only listed financial information from the year since going public (or since year of being acquired).

10) Complete the PART III – COMPANY 10-K ANALYSIS & SUMMARY section below based on your review and analysis of the 10-K report information.

11) Using the file name convention of "MGMT 436 – LastName – Module #4", save your work and upload the file to Canvas.

PART I – COMPANY INFORMATION Company Name > Ford Motor Company

Primary Business Classification > Automobile Manufacturing State Incorporated > Michigan

Year Established > 1903 Ticker Symbol > F

Analyst (i.e., Student Name) > John Doe Student

Assignment Instructions for Students

IN YOUR OWN WORDS and based on various information that you have read in the company's 10-K report, summarize your findings as to the company's financial health (i.e., solvency) and strategic financial plan from a historical, current, and future perspective in the space provided below.

NOTE: Do NOT copy and paste directly from the 10-K Report. LIMIT your analysis to 300 words maximum.

It appears that Ford has drastically reduced its debt and pension obligations in recent years, enabling the company to attain investment-grade ratings from credit rating agencies. Ford's automotive debt has declined to $13.8 billion at the end of 2014, and it will decline to $10 billion by 2018. Also, Ford's pension plan was underfunded by a staggering $18.7 billion at the end of 2014, but was halved to $9 billion at the end of 2016. The company's continuing operations are more profitable than those of many other companies in its industry, resulting in an Operating Margin that is above its industry average. It's becoming increasingly important for automakers to have a successful global luxury brand to help increase average transaction prices and profit margins. Ford's luxury Lincoln brand has struggled for years, and a full turnaround is probably a decade away. Lincoln sales have been cut roughly in half, from around 190,000 units in the U.S. in 2000 to fewer than 90,000 units annually over the last five years. Overseas, Ford, much like many automakers, is having a rough time in Europe and South America. Ford lost a total of $4.3 billion in Europe operations. Management expects to lose less in Europe this year than in 2014, and to break even in 2016. Meanwhile, South America went from a $33 million loss in 2013 to a whopping $1.1 billion loss last year. Both regions will continue to drag on earnings in the near term. Ford is subject to threats that affect all automakers, including a decline in industry sales volume in the event of a recession, potential market shift from more profitable vehicles to smaller and cheaper vehicles, and increased price competition which reduces profitability.

PART III – COMPANY 10-K ANALYSIS & SUMMARY

PART II – FINANCIAL COMPONENT SEC Form 10-K Data 2017 2016 2015 2014

INCOME STATEMENT Total Revenues >

Net Income before taxes (or Loss) > $156,776 $8,148

$151,800 $6,796

$149,558 $10,252

$144,077 $1,234

BALANCE SHEET Total Assets >

Total Liabilities >

Equity (Assets – Liabilities) =

$257,808 $138,356

$119,452

$237,951 $127,063

$110,888

$224,925 $120,015

$104,910

$208,615 $105,347

$103,268

  • U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) Form 10-K Report
  • https://www.sec.gov/Article/whatwedo.html
  • https://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/companysearch.html
  • Example of Ford Motor Company: f1231201710-k.htm