Business & Economics

10-K Analytics

A Guide to Analyzing U.S. Corporate Filings

Author 김태형, 심진석

Publisher 리브레토

Published Apr 6, 2026

Pages 496 pages

Size 170×235mm

ISBN 9791190917315

Price 53,000 KRW

An essential investing guidebook for anyone who makes investment decisions based only on news headlines, ten-minute YouTube summaries, and emotionally charged community posts. The U.S. stock market is the most transparent market in the world. Train your eye to analyze Form 10-K, the annual report th…

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As of January 2026, the total value of U.S. stocks held by Korean investors had surpassed roughly 250 trillion won. Yet only a tiny fraction of those investors have ever read Form 10-K, the annual report that companies file directly with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under legal liability. This book (10-K 애널리틱스) is a hands-on guide for independent investors who read and interpret the original SEC filings for themselves.

Part 1 covers the structure of the SEC disclosure system, how to search the EDGAR system, item-by-item analysis of the 23 items in Form 10-K, and an in-depth analysis of the MD&A. Part 2 builds your foundational investment stamina through reading financial statements, industry analysis, the six key financial ratios, and analytical frameworks tailored to different investment philosophies. Part 3 directly analyzes the actual Form 10-K filings of eight companies, including Microsoft, Apple, Alphabet, Amazon, Nvidia, Meta, Tesla, and Coupang.

The authors are transfer pricing specialists in the Tax Group at Yulchon LLC. Drawing on their expertise in analyzing the business structures and financial flows of global companies, they offer a distinctive perspective that interprets Form 10-K as a record encapsulating management's strategy and perception of risk.

Prologue

Before You Begin

About the Authors

EDGAR Quick Links

Part 1_ Reading U.S. Stock Information

Chapter 1. Understanding the U.S. Disclosure System

01. The Structure of the SEC Disclosure System

02. The SEC's Disclosure Philosophy and Investor Protection

03. Understanding the Three-Dimensional Matrix of the SEC Disclosure System

04. Filing Deadlines and Legal Liability for Disclosure Reports

Chapter 2. Mastering the EDGAR System

01. EDGAR Architecture and Using Each Document Format

02. A Step-by-Step EDGAR Search Practice Guide

03. The Importance of Using Interactive Data and XBRL

Chapter 3. A Complete Analysis of the Form 10-K Structure

01. Dissecting Form 10-K in Detail

02. Analyzing Structural Connections and Cross-References Among Items

03. Understanding Regulation S-K and S-X

Chapter 4. In-Depth Analysis of the MD&A

01. Analyzing the Four Key Components of the MD&A

02. Analyzing Textual Tone and Tracking Keyword Changes

03. Interpreting Forward-Looking Statements

Part 2_ Building Investment Stamina

Chapter 5. Understanding Companies and Capital Markets

01. What Is a Company?

02. Reading Financial Statements, 'the Language of Business'

03. How Companies Raise Capital: Debt and Equity

04. What It Means to Own Stock

05. Distinguishing Among Stock Markets

06. How the Stock Market Works

Chapter 6. An Eye for Interpreting Industries

01. The Definition of an Industry and Its Role in the Economy

02. Major Industry Classification Systems and Their Characteristics

03. The Correlation Between the Macroeconomy and Industries

04. Industry Profitability Structures, Competitive Dynamics, and Financial Structures by Industry

05. Definitions and Characteristics of Major Industries

Chapter 7. Reading Corporate Performance Through Numbers

01. Profitability Ratios

02. Liquidity Ratios

03. Efficiency Ratios

04. Leverage Ratios

05. Market Ratios

06. Cash Flow Ratios

Chapter 8. Analytical Frameworks That Vary by Investment Philosophy

01. Analyzing Form 10-K from a Value Investing Perspective

02. Analyzing Form 10-K from a Growth Investing Perspective

03. Analyzing Form 10-K from a Dividend Investing Perspective

Part 3_ Hands-On Analysis

1. Microsoft: A Textbook Case of Cloud Transformation

2. Apple: The Essence of the Ecosystem Business

3. Alphabet: From Advertising to AI

4. Amazon: The Synergy of E-Commerce and Cloud

5. Nvidia: The Infrastructure of the AI Era

6. Meta: Balancing the Metaverse and Efficiency

7. Tesla: An Energy Company Beyond Automobiles

8. Coupang: K-E-Commerce's Global Challenge

Epilogue

Kim Tae-hyung

  • · Currently with the Tax Group, Yulchon LLC
  • · Formerly with the Tax Division of KPMG Samjong Accounting Corp. and the Tax Group at Yoon & Yang LLC
  • · U.S. Attorney (DC), U.S. CPA (ME), U.S. Enrolled Agent, U.S. Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
  • · Bachelor's in Finance, University of Illinois (U.S.); Master's in U.S. Law, University of Connecticut

He currently works in the Tax Group at Yulchon LLC. Previously, he worked in the Tax Division of KPMG Samjong Accounting Corp. and the Tax Group at Yoon & Yang LLC, providing international tax and transfer pricing advisory services to multinational companies. He holds qualifications as a U.S. Attorney (Washington, D.C.), a U.S. Certified Public Accountant (Maine), a U.S. Enrolled Agent (EA), and a U.S. Certified Management Accountant (CMA), and has analyzed the global business structures and financial flows of companies on the basis of integrated expertise spanning law, accounting, and tax. He majored in finance at the University of Illinois and earned master's degrees in law from Korea University, Hallym University of Graduate Studies, and the University of Connecticut.

He views numbers not as mere results but as traces of corporate decision-making. His strength lies in analysis that reads the strategy and judgment of management embedded in financial statements and disclosure materials, and he is drawn to the work of structurally interpreting why a company made the choices it did. This perspective carries through to the book's core analytical viewpoint—reading a company's business structure and strategy, along with management's decisions, through the vast disclosure document that is Form 10-K.


Shim Jin-seok

  • · Currently with the Tax Group, Yulchon LLC
  • · Formerly with the Tax Division of EY Hanyoung and the Deal Division of KPMG Samjong Accounting Corp.
  • · U.S. Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
  • · Bachelor's and Master's in Sociology, Peking University, China

He currently works in the Tax Group at Yulchon LLC. Previously, he worked in the Tax Division of EY Hanyoung and the Deal Division of KPMG Samjong Accounting Corp., where he carried out tax advisory, corporate valuation, and transaction-related financial analysis work. He holds a qualification as a U.S. Certified Management Accountant (CMA), and his strength lies in combining financial data with management information to analyze companies' business structures and revenue models. He completed his bachelor's and master's studies in sociology at Peking University in China, through which he developed an analytical perspective that views companies not only through numbers but also from the standpoint of organizational and industry structure.

Through providing tax and financial advisory services to a wide range of companies at advisory firms, he has closely analyzed how companies design their business structures and generate revenue. Building on this experience, he understands corporate disclosures not as a mere list of information but as a set of strategic messages that a company conveys to the market and to investors. His approach—reading the numbers and sentences in a Form 10-K together to interpret a company's actual business structure, competitiveness, and the context of management's decisions—becomes an important analytical axis running through the entire book.