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  1. SEC.gov | Search Filings

    Aug 13, 2025 · Enjoy free public access to millions of informational documents filed by publicly traded companies and others in the SEC's Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval …

  2. EDGAR | Investor.gov

    The SEC’s EDGAR database provides free public access to corporate information, allowing you to quickly research a company’s financial information and operations by reviewing registration …

  3. Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval - Wikipedia

    In 2024, the SEC rolled out a new platform, EDGAR Next, that requires individuals to authenticate their identities through Login.gov prior to submitting filings.

  4. Electronic Data Gathering Analysis and Retrieval: Overview, FAQ

    May 2, 2025 · EDGAR is the online system created by the Securities and Exchange Commission for corporate filings. Learn how to use EDGAR to find key company data.

  5. EDGAR Online: Trusted Source for SEC Filing & Financial Data

    Transform your financial analysis with EDGAR Online. Access historical data, insider activity, IPO/SPO data, and more from SEC and OTC reporting issuers.

  6. The Ultimate Guide to Using the EDGAR Database

    Apr 10, 2025 · The EDGAR database is the SEC’s central repository for corporate filings, such as financial statements, disclosures, and registration statements. It plays a vital role in ensuring …

  7. SEC.gov | EDGAR Full Text Search

    The new EDGAR advanced search gives you access to the full text of electronic filings since 2001.

  8. Using EDGAR to Research Investments - Investor.gov

    The EDGAR database provides free public access to corporate information, allowing you to research a public company’s financial information and operations by reviewing the filings the …

  9. Company Search - SEC.gov

    Feb 11, 2010 · From this page you can search for company information. Company filings are available starting in 1994. See also full text search.

  10. Accessing EDGAR Data - SEC.gov

    EDGAR assigns to filers a unique numerical identifier, known as a Central Index Key (CIK), when they sign up to make filings to the SEC. CIK numbers remain unique to the filer; they are not …