Overview
SEC
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is one-part law enforcer, protecting investors from securities fraud and enforcing securities laws; one-part doctor, promoting healthy capital markets and contributing to America's economic well-being; and one part rule maker, maintaining fair, orderly, and efficient markets. The agency regulates the sale of securities as well as the people and organizations involved in selling them. It also ensures
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Read More the disclosure of financial information of public companies via its online EDGAR database and is involved in personal investor education. Established in 1934, the agency is overseen by five presidentially appointed commissioners.
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Read More the disclosure of financial information of public companies via its online EDGAR database and is involved in personal investor education. Established in 1934, the agency is overseen by five presidentially appointed commissioners.
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