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Definition:
All Companies doing busines in the U.S. are required under federal law to submit periodic reports to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Investors use these reports to make investment decisions based on the financial information submitted which includes earnings and expense data, M&A information, or any other metrics that help in the valuation of a company or its securities.

Related Concepts:

10-K
EDGAR
Form D
Proxy Statement
 

Available Positions Related to SEC Reporting:

Alternative Investments jobs

Asset & Investment Management jobs

Financial Services Operations jobs

 

Relevant Functional Areas:

Alternative Investments
Asset Management
Fiduciary Administration
Financial Services Operations
Fund Accounting & Administration
Mutual Fund Management
 

Related Job Titles:

Financial Analyst
Fund Accountant
Regulatory Accountant