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Leeds Harvard: Financial report

Reference examples

Use this format if you have found company financial data directly from a company’s website, or through a library database such as FAME, ORBIS, Thomson One etc.  

You should reference the whole report, whether you have used all or part of the financial information within.

Company name. Year. Company report: name of the organisation. [Online]. [Date accessed]. Available from: URL

Example:

Bureau Van Dijk. 2000. Company report: Pets at Home Group PLC. [Online]. [Accessed 1 February 2021]. Available from: https://fame.bvdinfo.com/​​​​​​​

Citation examples

Corporate author

If the item is produced by an organisation, treat the organisation as a "corporate author". This means you can use the name of the organisation instead of that of an individual author. This includes government departments, universities or companies. Cite the corporate author in the text the same way as you would an individual author.

Example:

According to a recent report, flu jabs are as important as travel vaccines (Department of Health, 2017).
 

Common issues

When you're referencing with Leeds Harvard you may come across issues with missing details, multiple authors, edited books, references to another author's work or online items, to name a few. Here are some tips on how to deal with some common issues when using Leeds Harvard.

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