From SEC filing to Excel model in one workflow.

Tickr automates the filing work analysts usually do by hand: locate the right 10-K or 10-Q, extract the financial statements, align changing line-item labels, and produce a workbook you can use.

1

Resolve the company

Search by ticker or company name. Tickr maps it to the SEC CIK and finds the relevant filings on EDGAR.

2

Download official filings

The parser fetches the company’s 10-K and 10-Q HTML filings directly from SEC sources.

3

Extract statement tables

Tickr identifies income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow tables even when filings use different layouts.

4

Normalize across years

Labels are canonicalized so rows like revenue, operating income, lease liabilities, and EPS stay aligned over time.

5

Export Excel

The result is a styled workbook with multi-year statements, ready for valuation, screening, or deeper analysis.

Why the parsing layer matters

SEC filings are consistent in purpose, but not in presentation. Banks, insurers, REITs, software companies, airlines, and industrials all use slightly different statement shapes. Tickr’s parser is built around those edge cases so the Excel output stays useful across industries.

Read the SEC to Excel overview