> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://usermanuals.geojit.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://usermanuals.geojit.com/mygeojit-mobile/reports.md).

# Reports

Access all your financial reports, consolidated in one place for your convenience. It provides investors with key financial documents such as:

* [**Trade Report**](/mygeojit-web/reports/trade-book.md) — A detailed record of executed trades, including date, time, quantity, and price.
* [**Profit & Loss Statement**](/mygeojit-web/reports/p-and-l.md) — An overview of gains and losses from investments over a specific period.
* [**Holdings Statement**](/mygeojit-web/reports/holdings.md) — A report on holdings.
* [**Account Statement**](/mygeojit-web/reports/account-statement.md) — A record of all fund transactions, including deposits and withdrawals.
* [**Tax P\&L**](/mygeojit-web/reports/tax-p-and-l.md) — A report detailing realized profits and losses for tax filing purposes.
* [**Contract Note**](/mygeojit-web/reports/contract-note.md) — A legally binding document summarizing trade details issued by the broker.
* [**STT**](/mygeojit-web/reports/stt.md) — A statement of Securities and Transaction Tax (STT) paid on trades.

These reports help investors track their performance, ensure compliance, and make informed financial decisions.


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