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This article should cite more sources.
Consider adding references from the company's 10-K report, news stories, or other investing resources.
View the Citation page for more help.
Citations are an essential part of Wikinvest articles. They allow readers to easily verify key statistics and facts within the article and in doing so increase the credibility of Wikinvest articles in the eyes of the investing public. If you're looking for resources (that you will cite later), try the research page.
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Basic CitationsAdding a citation is easy:
<ref>[sourceURL Text Goes Here]</ref> where you want the citation to appear.
<references/>
Consolidated CitationsAdd a name attribute to the first instance of the reference:
<ref name=PUT_NAME_HERE>PUT_LINK_HERE</ref>
To use this reference again later in the article, just use:
<ref name=PUT_NAME_HERE />
ExamplesAnnual reports (aka 10-K's) filed with the SEC are chock full of great data and other information. When referencing these, make sure to include:
Example: <ref>[http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/789019/000119312507170817/d10k.htm Microsoft (MSFT) Form 10-K, Fiscal year 2007, "Selected Financial Data", p. 50]</ref>
Three examples of articles with excellent examples of citations:
Citation templatesYou can use templates to help simplify citation formatting and maintain consistency. Instead of creating a link, specify the template and fields such as title, url, author, date, etc, separating each attribute with a vertical bar "|".
The most commonly used template is "cite_web" with the following fields:
{{cite web
|url=
|title=
|accessdate=
|author=
|date=
|pages=
}}
For example, a citation could look like:
<ref>{{cite web| title=Source Title| url=http://www.sourcepage.com/blog| author=John Doe}}</ref>
Not every field needs to be specified -- the template will automatically format the citation based on which fields are available. For more information on this template, see Wikipedia's instructions.
Another frequently used source is the 10-k. You can use the "cite 10-k" template:
{{cite 10k
|ticker= i.e. MSFT, AAPL, GOOG
|link= link to the 10-k on sec.gov
|year=
|form= 10-K, 20-F, Annual Report, etc"
|pg=
}}
A sample citation could look like:
<ref name=PFE16>{{cite 10k| ticker=PFE| year=2007| form=Annual Report| link=http://media.pfizer.com/files/annualreport/2007/financial/financial2007.pdf| pg=16}}</ref>
Citation Tips[URL space description].
{{fact}}, like this: [citation needed]
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