In our time-starved lifestyle, I wonder why CFA or some finance society/body do not mandate companies to state at least the following information(my humble suggestions below) in ARs :
10 years' worth of data(or whenever since Co is listed if listed < 10 yrs) of :
1. Revenue (Total, and broken down by divisions / geog areas)
2. Gross Profit, Net Profit
3. GPM, NPM
4. Operating Cash Flow, Cash Flow Financing, Cash Flow Investing
5. Cash or Cash Eq, Net Cash or Cash Eq(after debts)
6. Short Term Debt, Long Term Debt
7. Gross Dividends Paid / Dividend Pay Out Ratio
8. EPS, DPS
9. NAV, NTA
10. No. of outstanding shares / No. of treasury shares
11. Significant Co. Action(e.g. rights issue, bonus shares)
12. Share Price High / Low
13. Significant Assets like FH properties, land
14. Board of Directors / Top Mgmt
15. Auditors Rpt Highlights
16. Top 20 Shareholders
I think it is currently super unproductive for investors to search through the various years of AR.
Imagine the man-hours saved for the whole world. I don't think it is that much effort for companies to compile this type of info into their AR. Granted that maybe not everyone is interested in so much info, but for people who are interested, at least mandate that Co has to provide such data to potential investors upon request.
It pays to be prudent with our own hard-earned money.