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Forgive my dumb question but I am a bit new to stock investments and I want to read financial reports of a company before I invest(and of course do a bunch of other necessary researches). So for instance, if I want to look up every single subsidiary company under Alphabet(seems like there are over 30 and each different website shows different ones...), and read(or download) their yearly financial report following GAAP regulations, what's the most official place so that I will be looking at the 100% accurate reports?
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