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Reading
an Alaska
Native Corporation Annual Report Each year the thirteen Alaska native regional corporations and over 200 village corporations distribute annual reports to their shareholders. The annual reports typically include a letter from the president of the corporation, current events within the corporation, and the financial statements of the year with corresponding notes. Regional corporation reports tend to be more extensive than the village reports but their overall setup is similar. Below are links to learn about several important statements found in all reports. Understanding the Financial Statements The Balance Sheet It is important to remember
that these corporations are neither part of the U.S.
Government or the Alaska Native governments.
They are separate entities created as a result of the Alaska Native
Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) in 1971.
Shareholder Questions How can I tell
how my corporation is doing? Links to Native Regional Corporation Home Pages Ahtna
Incorporated
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