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U.S. companies rely on the capital markets for a greater portion of their total funding, and on the debt capital markets for a greater portion of their credit financing, than do companies in Europe or Asia. In short, U.S. capital markets play a critical role in both the U.S. and global economy. Transparency is viewed as fundamental to the efficient functioning of these markets. Transparency, in the form of robust dis-closures by public companies, helps to protect investors, ensure a level playing field, and promote better allocation of capital. Given the extensive disclosure requirements now applicable to public companies and the ever- increasing length of public company disclosures, some would argue that we are well past the point of information overload. On the other hand, others would note that enhanced disclosure on a broad array of topics improves corporate accountability. This book cover a variety of topics including: Duty to Disclose Fraud Filing Requirements Disclosure Categories Business Operations Risk Factors Compensation Special Circumstances and Issues And more

What Must Public Companies Disclose? A Primer

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      Publisher: American Bar Association
      Publication Date: 07/06/2020
      ISBN13: 9781641054584, 978-1641054584
      ISBN10: 1641054581

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      Book Synopsis
      U.S. companies rely on the capital markets for a greater portion of their total funding, and on the debt capital markets for a greater portion of their credit financing, than do companies in Europe or Asia. In short, U.S. capital markets play a critical role in both the U.S. and global economy. Transparency is viewed as fundamental to the efficient functioning of these markets. Transparency, in the form of robust dis-closures by public companies, helps to protect investors, ensure a level playing field, and promote better allocation of capital. Given the extensive disclosure requirements now applicable to public companies and the ever- increasing length of public company disclosures, some would argue that we are well past the point of information overload. On the other hand, others would note that enhanced disclosure on a broad array of topics improves corporate accountability. This book cover a variety of topics including: Duty to Disclose Fraud Filing Requirements Disclosure Categories Business Operations Risk Factors Compensation Special Circumstances and Issues And more

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