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How to read an annual report? This is a quick tutorial that covers my personal approach of reading annual reports, which is part of what I do for a living as a Finance Storyteller. By no means do I claim that a short tutorial offers a comprehensive overview, but I do hope I can help you get started on your journey! I would love to hear about your experiences of reading an annual report in the comments below. First question to ask yourself: WHY? Why do you read an annual report? Are you a current or prospective investor that wants to evaluate whether a company is a good investment opportunity? Are you an employee or applicant that wants to know how the company is doing and where it is heading? Are you a student that needs to analyze an annual report to write a paper? Before you start reading an annual report, define your guiding question! If you have a clear guiding question, your brain will focus on sorting through the information and look for the answers. Decide which version of the a