See where the money flows

10q10k.net turns a company's earnings into a single picture. You can see, at a glance, where revenue comes from, how costs add up, and how much profit is left.

10q10k.net homepage showing Microsoft's quarterly income statement as a Sankey diagram
The homepage — every quarter, one chart.

Read an earnings report in 30 seconds

Open any company and the whole income statement shows up as one chart — revenue on the left, profit on the right. Next to it: the key numbers, year-over-year growth, and the next earnings date.

See Nvidia's full report →
Nvidia's Q4 2026 financial page with Sankey diagram, margins, and consensus estimates

Put two companies side by side

Pick any two rivals — Coke vs Pepsi, Mastercard vs Visa, Google vs Meta — and see the same numbers lined up. Revenue, margins, growth, cash flow. No spreadsheet needed.

Compare Mastercard vs Visa →
Mastercard versus Visa head-to-head comparison

Know who reports next

A monthly calendar of upcoming earnings, with every day showing which companies will report. Click a date to see the full list.

Open the earnings calendar →
Earnings calendar for April 2026

See who owns the company — and who's selling

Top holders, insider transactions, recent buys and sells. Quickly spot when executives are unloading or quietly accumulating shares.

See Tesla's ownership →
Ownership page showing top holders and insider transactions

See what changed year over year

Annual reports are long, and the interesting parts are usually the edits. We highlight every added, removed, and edited paragraph between one year's filing and the next — so you can focus on what actually changed.

See what changed at Berkshire →
Berkshire Hathaway 2024 versus 2025 annual report diff

Who it's for

Investors sizing up a holding. Analysts who want a quick read before building a model. Students learning how businesses actually make money. Anyone curious about the companies behind the tickers.

Common questions

Where does the data come from?

It comes from the public financial reports that companies themselves publish each quarter. We organize those numbers and draw them as charts.

How often is it updated?

Every quarter, right after a company releases its latest results. The newest reports usually show up within a day or two.

Is this investment advice?

No. 10q10k.net is a visualization tool. Always do your own research before making any financial decision.

Which companies are covered?

Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. Search for any ticker in the box above to see its report.

How much does it cost?

Nothing. It's free to browse, and you don't need an account.

Try it with a company you know

Type a ticker — AAPL, TSLA, NVDA — and see the whole business as a single chart.

Or browse the earnings calendar.