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At Investor gov, the SEC provides investors with the resources to make informed investment decisions
- About - SEC. gov
SEC Careers The SEC serves as the investor's advocate and seeks the best and brightest talent to join its team Learn more about SEC employment qualifications and the benefits of working at the SEC
- Search Filings - SEC. gov
Search Filings Enjoy free public access to millions of informational documents filed by publicly traded companies and others in the SEC's Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval (EDGAR) system
- Company Search - SEC. gov
The SEC does not require companies that are raising less than $1 million under Rule 504 of Regulation D to be "registered" with the SEC, but these companies are required to file a Form D with the SEC The Form D serves as a brief notice that provides information about the company and the offering
- Statutes and Regulations - SEC. gov
The Act also empowers the SEC to require periodic reporting of information by companies with publicly traded securities See the full text of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Corporate Reporting Companies with more than $10 million in assets whose securities are held by more than 500 owners must file annual and other periodic reports
- Press Releases - SEC. gov
Official announcements highlighting recent actions taken by the SEC and other newsworthy information To view Press Releases prior to 2012, view the Press Release Archive
- Rules and Regulations - SEC. gov
The SEC rulemaking process under the federal securities laws is designed to solicit significant public input and undergo rigorous analysis before any regulatory change takes effect A need for rulemaking can be identified internally by the Commission or its staff, or externally by Congress, regulatory organizations, or the public Twice a year under the Regulatory Flexibility Act, the SEC is
- Mission - SEC. gov
Mission At the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), we work together to make a positive impact on the U S economy, our capital markets, and people’s lives
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