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Accounting Resources on Internet (Rutgers--The State University of New Jersey)
Accounting Web Sites (University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee)
EDGAR Database (financial reports & other SEC corporate information & financials; U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission)
EdgarScan (helpful interface to SEC corporate information, financials, long-term debt, & ratios; also includes some companies not in Mergent Online; PricewaterhouseCoopers)
FASB: Financial Accounting Standards Board (mission is to establish & improve standards of financial accounting & reporting for the guidance & education of the public, including issuers, auditors, & users of financial information)
GASB: Governmental Accounting Standards Board (mission is to establish & improve standards of state & local governmental accounting & financial reporting that will result in useful information for users of financial reports & guide & educate the public, including issuers, auditors, & users of those financial reports)
Guide to Financials (basic introduction to reading the financial statements in a company's annual report)
Investing Glossary (financing & stock terms defined; MarketVolume.com)
Mergent Online (database with history, financials, annual reports, SEC documents, long-term debt (bonds), equity portraits (stock reports), ratios, etc., for U.S. publicly-held companies; SPU off-campus login required)
Standard & Poor's Indices (click on "S&P US Indices" link, which also includes U.S. composite index data; site includes data used by investors for investment performance measurement)
Tax and Accounting Sites Directory
 

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