American Century Investments
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SEC Filings & Insider Trading Activity 2026

CIK: 1542351 0 filings

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find American Century Investments insider trading activity (Form 4)?

SignalX aggregates every American Century Investments Form 4 insider transaction from SEC EDGAR. Form 4 reports show when officers, directors, and 10% shareholders buy or sell company stock, with transaction code, share count, and price per share.

How often does American Century Investments file with the SEC?

American Century Investments files a 10-K annual report once per year (typically within 60 days of fiscal year-end) and 10-Q quarterly reports three times per year. 8-K current reports are filed as needed when material events occur, and Form 4 insider transaction reports are due within two business days of a trade. SignalX monitors SEC EDGAR daily to surface every new American Century Investments filing with AI-powered analysis.

What is the difference between 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K SEC filings?

A 10-K is a comprehensive annual report with audited financials, business overview, and risk factors. A 10-Q is a shorter quarterly report with unaudited financials and management discussion. An 8-K is a current report filed when a material event occurs — such as earnings releases, executive changes, acquisitions, or other significant developments. SignalX provides AI-generated summaries for all three filing types for American Century Investments.

What is American Century Investments's SEC CIK number?

American Century Investments's SEC CIK (Central Index Key) number is 1542351. The CIK is a unique identifier assigned by the SEC to every filing entity. You can use CIK 1542351 to look up all American Century Investments filings on SEC EDGAR, or browse them here on SignalX with AI-powered analysis.

Where can I find American Century Investments return on equity (ROE) and financial data?

SignalX extracts XBRL financial data from American Century Investments 10-K annual filings, including revenue, net income, gross profit, operating income, EPS, total assets, stockholders' equity, and operating cash flow. Return on equity (ROE) can be derived from net income divided by stockholders' equity. Multi-year financial trends are displayed in the Financial Summary table above.

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