SEC filings are official documents submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The main types include 10-K (annual reports), 10-Q (quarterly reports), 8-K (current reports), S-1 (registration statements), and Form 4 (insider trading reports). These filings provide crucial financial and operational information about publicly traded companies, enabling transparency and informed decision-making for investors.
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