# Foreign Corporation Financial Disclosure

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## Labels

**Preferred Label:** 20-F

## Definition

A Foreign Corporation Financial Disclosure, known in the U.S. as a Form 20-F, is an annual report submitted to the governmental entity (e.g., Securities and Exchange Commission) by foreign private issuers with securities listed on domestic (e.g., U.S.) exchanges. In the United States, the 20-F provides a comprehensive overview of the company's financial position and business operations, including audited financial statements, executive compensation, major shareholders, material risks, and other information required by the SEC.

## Sub Class Of

- https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/RmCERXtzdqIJcW9mdbk0Bb

## See Also

- https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/RBIXc4MqHYUkxA0MXlxno1u

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