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The proposals would make changes to regulation S-K, which codifies reporting requirements for public companies.
The SEC has voted to make proposals that will “modernize and simplify disclosure requirements for public companies, investment advisers, and investment companies.” Those proposals will affect regulation S-K, which sets out public companies’ reporting requirements for annual reports and initial public offerings (IPOs), among other required public filings. The commission’s “proposed amendments would make adjustments...
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