Is there any way to legally acquire financial statements of a privately owned business?

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One Response to Is there any way to legally acquire financial statements of a privately owned business?

  1. Homeslice says:

    The only way to get them would be through a court order. You would have to initiate some type of legal action against them and justify as part of the action that you need to see the financial statements. If they are a public company, you can go to the SEC website and look at the statements.

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