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The Quarterlies

Quarterlies, or quarterly reports, are financial updates companies prepare every three months. They show how much money the company made (revenue), how much it spent (expenses), and whether it earned a profit or loss. These reports provide investors and analysts with current insights into the company's performance and financial health. By reviewing quarterlies, stakeholders can identify trends, gauge growth, and make informed decisions about buying, holding, or selling stock. They are key tools for tracking a company's progress over time and assessing its stability and future prospects.