Most publicly traded corporations are required to submit 10Q (quarterly) and 10K (annual) reports to the SEC detailing t
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 8:25 am
Most publicly traded corporations are required to submit 10Q
(quarterly) and 10K (annual) reports to the SEC detailing their
financial operations over the previous quarter or year,
respectively. These corporate filings are available on the SEC
website at www.sec.gov. Go to the SEC website, follow the “Search
for Company Filings” link and the “Companies & Other Filers”
link, enter “Tesla,” and search for SEC filings made by Tesla. Find
the most recent 10Q and 10K and download the forms. Look on the
balance sheet to find the book value of debt and the book value of
equity. If you look further down the report, you should find a
section titled either “Long-Term Debt” or “Long-Term Debt and
Interest Rate Risk Management” that will list a breakdown of
Tesla’s long-term debt. Using the current TESLA balance sheet.
(quarterly) and 10K (annual) reports to the SEC detailing their
financial operations over the previous quarter or year,
respectively. These corporate filings are available on the SEC
website at www.sec.gov. Go to the SEC website, follow the “Search
for Company Filings” link and the “Companies & Other Filers”
link, enter “Tesla,” and search for SEC filings made by Tesla. Find
the most recent 10Q and 10K and download the forms. Look on the
balance sheet to find the book value of debt and the book value of
equity. If you look further down the report, you should find a
section titled either “Long-Term Debt” or “Long-Term Debt and
Interest Rate Risk Management” that will list a breakdown of
Tesla’s long-term debt. Using the current TESLA balance sheet.