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Target Files Annual 10-K Report With SEC for Fiscal Year 2025

Target submitted its fiscal year 2025 annual report to the SEC on March 11, covering the full year ended January 31, 2026.

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Target Files Annual 10-K Report With SEC for Fiscal Year 2025
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Target Corporation submitted its annual 10-K filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on March 11, 2026, completing the company's required public disclosure of audited financial results for the fiscal year that ended January 31, 2026.

The Form 10-K is the most comprehensive financial document a publicly traded company files each year. Unlike quarterly earnings releases or investor presentations, the 10-K undergoes independent audit and carries legal weight as the definitive record of a company's financial condition, material risks, and business operations. For Target, it serves as the authoritative account of how the retailer performed across its roughly 1,900 stores and digital channels during the fiscal year.

The filing was submitted within the standard SEC deadline window for large accelerated filers. Target's fiscal year does not align with the calendar year; it closes in late January, meaning the fiscal year 2025 designation covers the period that concluded January 31, 2026.

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The 10-K becomes a primary reference point for investors, analysts, and workers tracking the company's strategic direction, workforce commitments, and financial stability. Compensation structures, benefit obligations, headcount data, and executive pay disclosures all appear within the filing, making it relevant beyond Wall Street.

The full document is publicly available through the SEC's EDGAR filing system.

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