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Yearly. Like a 10k filing, an audit report, a final earnings calculation, a bear hibernation, your birthday, an anniversary, the Oscars, Christmas and a turn-your-head-and-cough physical.

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Finance a la shmoop... what is an 8K... K filing and no it's not a TV pipe size [Person watching Orange is the New Black]

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nor a race it's just a filing a legal filing in a public company you have to

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file an 8K when anything significant happens and you have to file it within

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four days of when the event occurred so what's significant well that's things

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like discovery of fraud or of a sexual harassment lawsuit that was filed or a [Examples of reasons for filing an 8K]

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CEO resigning or a big company layoff or a big move out of California for half

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the employees to save taxes or if the company gets quired by Kim Jung-Un

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enterprises.....That's an 8k you file it

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when something happens yeah not like this guy don't need to file when the [Man painting a lobby pink]

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