How to Reference a Harvard Financial Report
When you are referencing documents for academic or scholarly essays you often have to adhere to a certain reference style. Referencing documents in the Harvard style is the preferred format for many organizations or facilities. When referencing a financial report, you need to determine the source of the document. If you have sourced the report online, then the reference method will be different compared to a financial report published in a news release, magazine or journal.
Instructions
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Reference the financial report, if released in a news release, using the following format: Corporate author, Year. Title (italicized). Press release, Date. If it was a digital press release, put the words "press release" in hard brackets and add "Available at:" followed by a web address at the end.
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Reference the financial report if it was found on a website in the following format:
Author/Source, Year. Title of online article (italicized). [online] Available at: URL [access date].
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Reference the financial report if it was found in a magazine or journal by using the following format: Author, Initials, Year. Title of report, Title of magazine (magazine title italicized).
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