Abstract

There has been an increase in the number and type of sources of corporate financial information on the Internet in recent years. The number of corporations that have web pages which post corporate financial information is increasing; in addition, many government and regulatory agencies are also posting corporate financial information. Furthermore, there are some third-party sites that post corporate financial information. In recent years some software has been developed or is in the process of being developed to gather, analyze, and monitor information available on the Internet to accomplish specific tasks on behalf of users. The purpose of this article is to provide some sources of corporate financial information on the Internet and illustrate how to use these resources in teaching international business and, more specifically, financial reporting and analysis of multinational enterprises and to point out some of the advantages and limitations of these resources.

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