A financial analyst’s time is valuable – it shouldn’t be wasted on performing manual data entry. finreportr is a web scraper written in R that allows analysts to query data from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission directly from the R console. It aims to eliminate time wasters from a financial analyst’s workflow, such as navigating the SEC EDGAR database, flipping through financial reports, and parsing XBRL-encoded data.
finreportr allows you to fetch data from the SEC and load it into your workspace using the following commands:
CompanyInfo()
: returns basic information about a
companyAnnualReports()
: returns a listing of annual reports
filed by a companyGetIncome()
: returns the income statement for a given
companyGetBalanceSheet()
: returns the balance sheet for a
given companyGetCashFlow()
: returns the cash flow statement for a
given companyfinreportr provides two functions that allow users to acquire background information relating to publicly-listed companies.
The function CompanyInfo()
returns the following
information about a company based on its stock ticker symbol:
For example, suppose we want to do a quick search on Google/Alphabet
(symbol: GOOG
):
> CompanyInfo("GOOG")
company CIK SIC state state.inc FY.end street.address city.state
1 GOOGLE INC. 0001288776 7370 CA DE 1231 1600 AMPHITHEATRE PARKWAY MOUNTAIN VIEW CA 94043
The function AnnualReports()
returns a data frame that
summarizes a company’s annual reports based on its stock ticker symbol.
It will return data relating to a company’s Form 10-Ks if
the company is domestic, and Form
20-Fs if the company is foreign.
For example, suppose we want to display the annual reports filed by
Facebook (symbol: FB
):
> AnnualReports("FB")
filing.name filing.date accession.no
1 10-K 2016-01-28 0001326801-16-000043
2 10-K/A 2015-02-13 0001326801-15-000010
3 10-K 2015-01-29 0001326801-15-000006
4 10-K 2014-01-31 0001326801-14-000007
5 10-K 2013-02-01 0001326801-13-000003
The main benefit of finreportr comes from allowing users to download and display financial data without having to manually inspect filings from the SEC EDGAR database. This creates opportunities for users to introduce automation, scalability, and reproducibility to their analysis.
The function GetIncome()
returns a company’s income
statement from a given filing year. Suppose we want the income statement
of Tesla Motors (symbol: TSLA
) from the annual report filed
in 2015:
> head(GetIncome("TSLA", 2015))
Metric Units Amount startDate endDate
1 Sales Revenue Goods Net U_iso4217USD 385699000 2012-01-01 2012-12-31
2 Sales Revenue Goods Net U_iso4217USD 1997786000 2013-01-01 2013-12-31
3 Sales Revenue Goods Net U_iso4217USD 3192723000 2014-01-01 2014-12-31
4 Sales Revenue Services Net U_iso4217USD 27557000 2012-01-01 2012-12-31
5 Sales Revenue Services Net U_iso4217USD 15710000 2013-01-01 2013-12-31
6 Sales Revenue Services Net U_iso4217USD 5633000 2014-01-01 2014-12-31
The function GetBalanceSheet()
returns a company’s
balance sheet from a given filing year. Suppose we want the balance
sheet of Apple (symbol: AAPL
) from the annual report filed
in 2012:
> head(GetBalanceSheet("AAPL", 2012))
Metric Units Amount startDate endDate
1 Available For Sale Securities Noncurrent iso4217_USD 55618000000 <NA> 2011-09-24
2 Available For Sale Securities Noncurrent iso4217_USD 92122000000 <NA> 2012-09-29
3 Property Plant And Equipment Net iso4217_USD 7777000000 <NA> 2011-09-24
4 Property Plant And Equipment Net iso4217_USD 15452000000 <NA> 2012-09-29
5 Goodwill iso4217_USD 896000000 <NA> 2011-09-24
6 Goodwill iso4217_USD 1135000000 <NA> 2012-09-29
The function GetCashFlow()
returns a company’s cash flow
statement from a given filing year. Suppose we want the cash flow
statement of LinkedIn (symbol: LNKD
) from the annual report
filed in 2014:
> head(GetCashFlow("LNKD", 2014))
Metric Units Amount startDate endDate
1 Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Parent usd 11912000 2011-01-01 2011-12-31
2 Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Parent usd 21610000 2012-01-01 2012-12-31
3 Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Parent usd 26769000 2013-01-01 2013-12-31
4 Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization, Nonproduction usd 43100000 2011-01-01 2011-12-31
5 Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization, Nonproduction usd 79849000 2012-01-01 2012-12-31
6 Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization, Nonproduction usd 134516000 2013-01-01 2013-12-31