Are there any type size constraints on contents of annual reports?
My client insists we keep a (too) large type size because that is “what’s required.” I’ve searched on this topic to no avail. Any help would be appreciated this year’s AR is in house now. Thanks for the help. S.C.: Type sizes are bandied about, but the only requirement I’m aware of it that the type ought to be (1) readable and (2) the equivalent of 9/11 point. You’ll get lots of arguments concerning that, but the object, bottom line, is to make the type large enough for ease of readership. That’s the sole requirement. Back to Top Can the letter from the President/CEO use bullet points instead of large blocks of text? I happen to think bullets are more readable than text. S.C.: To be sure! That is, indeed! Few CEOs will go for that approach (using bullets) though I agree it’s far more readable than unbroken text. Good luck. Back to Top Where could I find an example of how to write a footnote disclosure for a subsequent event? S.C.: Have you checked the footnotes of major U.S. companies,
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