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Getting financial data for a private company

 
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Getting financial data for a private company can be more challenging than for a public company since they are not required to disclose their financial information to the public. However, there are still ways to obtain some financial data for a private company.

In the US, one way to get financial data for a private company is through the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) database known as EDGAR. Private companies may still have to file certain forms with the SEC, such as Form D for exempt offerings, and these filings can be accessed through the EDGAR database.

Another way to get financial data for a private company in the US is through business credit reporting agencies such as Dun & Bradstreet, Experian, or Equifax. These agencies compile data on companies, including financial data, from a variety of sources and sell this information to their customers.

In Canada, one way to get financial data for a private company is through the Corporations Canada website, which is the government's official website for accessing information about federally incorporated businesses. This website provides basic financial information for corporations, including revenue, assets, and liabilities.

Another way to get financial data for a private company in Canada is through credit reporting agencies such as Equifax and Dun & Bradstreet. These agencies compile data on companies, including financial data, from a variety of sources and sell this information to their customers.

However, it's important to note that financial data for private companies may be limited and may not be as detailed or comprehensive as for public companies. Additionally, private companies may not be required to disclose certain financial information, so the data that is available may be outdated or incomplete.

 
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