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10k

Ten thousand, or 10k, is the integer that follows 9,999 and precedes 10,001. In decimal notation it is written as 10,000, and the term “kilo” (from Greek) is commonly used to denote multiples of a thousand. In everyday usage, 10k appears in finance, data, and informal shorthand to indicate a large but not enormous quantity.

The Form 10-K is an annual comprehensive report filed by publicly traded companies with the U.S. Securities

In jewelry, 10K (or 10-karat) gold denotes an alloy containing approximately 41.7% gold and 58.3% other metals.

In athletics, a 10K race is a road running event covering 10 kilometers, about 6.2 miles. It

Beyond these uses, 10k appears in various technical, financial, and cultural contexts as shorthand for ten thousand

and
Exchange
Commission.
It
provides
a
detailed
overview
of
the
company’s
business,
risk
factors,
financial
statements,
and
management’s
discussion
and
analysis.
Public
companies
are
required
to
file
a
10-K
within
specific
time
frames
after
fiscal
year-end,
with
the
filing
containing
audited
financial
statements.
The
karat
system
measures
purity,
with
higher
karat
values
indicating
greater
gold
content.
10K
gold
is
notably
harder
and
more
durable
than
higher-purity
gold
alloys
such
as
14K
or
18K,
making
it
popular
for
everyday
wear
in
various
markets,
though
its
color
is
typically
paler
than
purer
gold
alloys.
is
a
common
distance
in
road
racing
and
charity
events,
offering
a
mid-length
challenge
that
tests
both
speed
and
endurance
relative
to
shorter
5K
races
and
longer
half-marathons.
or
for
versioning
and
identifiers
in
product
design.