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This document is a Form 8-K filed by First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. to report events that are of importance to shareholders, including the announcement of a new CEO.
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How to fill out FORM 8-K

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Obtain a copy of Form 8-K from the SEC's website.
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Review the instructions for Form 8-K to understand what is required for your specific filing.
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Fill in the general information section, including the name of the registrant, former name (if applicable), address, and phone number.
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Identify the item number applicable to the event being reported (e.g., Item 1.01 for entry into a material agreement).
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Provide a detailed description of the event or change, ensuring clarity and completeness.
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Attach any relevant exhibits or documents referenced in the report.
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Review the completed form for accuracy and completeness.
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Submit Form 8-K electronically through the EDGAR system.

Who needs FORM 8-K?

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Publicly traded companies in the United States
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Companies that have a class of securities registered under Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
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Companies required to disclose material events that may affect shareholders or investors.
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Form 8-K. Current Report. This form is used to announce major events that shareholders should know about like mergers and acquisitions, changes in management, or significant operational developments. As needed (triggered by events)
Public companies are responsible for filing form 8-K with the SEC after the occurrence of a material event. Is an 8K filing bad? No. Form 8-K is used to disclose any events or information that may affect investor decisions to the public, so it can contain both positive and negative events.
Unlike Form 20-FR-12B, Form 8-K is not required to be filed on an annual basis and is only necessary when significant events occur. Form 6-K is a report that foreign private issuers must file with the SEC to provide information about significant events that occur outside of the United States.
Public companies are responsible for filing form 8-K with the SEC after the occurrence of a material event. Is an 8K filing bad? No. Form 8-K is used to disclose any events or information that may affect investor decisions to the public, so it can contain both positive and negative events.
Form 8-K has more stringent reporting requirements and is subject to liability under Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, while Form 6-K is not considered "filed" for liability purposes.
Information for the final quarter of a firm's fiscal year is included in the annual 10-K, so only three 10-Q filings are made each year. In the period between these filings, and in case of a significant event, such as a CEO departing or bankruptcy, a Form 8-K must be filed in order to provide up to date information.
SEC Form 6-K is required as a cover page for foreign issuers filing reports, such as annual financial reports, with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The purpose of SEC Form 6-K is that it relieves the burden of dual reporting for certain non-U.S. issuers.

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FORM 8-K is a report that companies must file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to disclose significant events or corporate changes that may be of importance to shareholders or the SEC.
Publicly traded companies in the United States that are registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 are required to file FORM 8-K.
To fill out FORM 8-K, a company must follow the SEC's guidelines and provide specific information regarding the event being reported, attach the necessary documents as exhibits, and submit the completed form through the SEC's EDGAR system.
The purpose of FORM 8-K is to ensure timely public disclosure of important events or corporate changes that could affect investors' decisions and the company's stock price.
Information that must be reported on FORM 8-K includes significant corporate events such as mergers, acquisitions, changes in management, bankruptcy, financial restatements, and other major developments.
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