5) Look at the actual financial statements of each company. What is the second statement? What is its purpose? How many years of data are presented there? What are the dates?
6) What is the third statement? What is its purpose? How many years of data are presented there? What period does it cover?
7) What is the fourth statement? What is its purpose? How many years of data are presented there? What period does it cover?
8) What is the fifth statement? What is its purpose? How many years of data are presented there? What period does it cover?
9) Look at the Notes to the financial statements; what is your company’s fiscal year end? In what segments does the company operate?
10) Review the Notes to the financial statements; how do your companies
recognize revenue?1.
Clorox: https://investors.thecloroxcompany.com/investors/financial-information/sec-filings/default.aspx
Ecolab: https://investor.ecolab.com/financials/sec-filings/default.aspx


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