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FL UOR CORPORATION 2003 A N NUAL REPORT
PAGE 24
10-K
Fluor is committed to providing clear insight into all aspects of
financial performance in order to help investors understand our
business. This year we’ve chosen to include the complete Form 10-K
in our 2003 Annual Report. The Form 10-K is the report that all
UNDERSTANDING OUR FORM 10-K
PROMOTING฀TRANSPARENCY฀FOR฀OUR฀SHAREHOLDERS
U.S. publicly held companies are required to file annually with the
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
By including the Form 10-K in our Annual Report, investors now have more comprehensive
information about our company and its operations in one place. The following overview is
designed to help you easily find and understand the financial information in this document.
FORM 10-K OVERVIEW The information contained in the Form 10-K is broken down into Parts,
which are then broken down into Items. Our Form 10-K has four parts:
PART I: OUR BUSINESSES In-depth descriptions of our business and segments, competition,
employees, company risk factors, and properties.
PART II: OUR FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Contains management’s discussion of our results of operations
and financial condition, our financial statements, notes and supplementary data.
PART III: OUR MANAGEMENT A listing of our executive officers with brief biographies. Also directs
readers to our proxy statement for the details on our board of directors and executive compen-
sation.
PART IV: EXHIBITS A listing of exhibits, certain executive and board of directors’ signatures, and
executive officer certifications.