Quarterly finance report


In the private sector, a quarterly finance report is a financial report that covers three months of the year, which is required by numbers of stock exchanges around the world to provide information to investors on the state of a company. "Private sector financial reports emphasize the ultimate impact of transactions for a given period" .
In the public sector, quarterly reporting is meant to highlight a government's revenues and expenditures for a quarter of the fiscal year as it is defined for that entity. According to McKinney, "governments stress how transactions will affect near-term financing... decisions are related to annual or biannual appropriations, emphasizing balances and transactions related to near-term government financing - the operating budget." .
For the American context, see Form 10-Q.