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The Securities Act of 1933
Happy 90th birthday to the Securities Act of 1933 - the first of the securities laws.
90 years later, the Securities and Exchange Commission is committed to investors and issuers alike and ensuring that the markets connecting them works for them.
*** About The Securities and Exchange Commission ***
The mission of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is to protect investors; maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets; and facilitate capital formation. The SEC strives to promote a market environment that is worthy of the public's trust.
Follow the SEC:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SECGov
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SECGov
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/us-securities-and-exchange-commission
published: 27 May 2023
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The Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
This video discusses how the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 affected financial accounting in the United States. These acts created the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and require publicly-traded companies to be registered with the SEC. Publicly-traded companies must file an annual report (the 10-K), a quarterly report (the 10-Q), and a report whenever there is a material event (the 8-K) such as a bankruptcy, change of ownership, etc. This significantly increased the regulation for public companies in the U.S. and increased protections for investors.—
Edspira is the creation of Michael McLaughlin, an award-winning professor who went from teenage homelessness to a PhD. Edspira’s mission is to make a high-quality business education freely available...
published: 20 Aug 2017
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Overview of Securities Law: Module 1 of 5
Visit us at https://lawshelf.com to earn college credit for only $20 a credit! We now offer multi-packs, which allow you to purchase 5 exams for the price of 3, or 10 exams for the price of 5, and are thus the most efficient and affordable way to earn college credit with LawShelf courses. LawShelf courses have been evaluated and recommended for college credit by the National College Credit Recommendation Service (NCCRS), and may be transferred to over 1,500 colleges and universities. We also have established a growing list of partner colleges that guarantee LawShelf credit transfers, including Excelsior University, Thomas Edison State University, University of Maryland Global Campus, Purdue University Global, Touro University Worldwide, and many more!
Subscribe for weekly legal videos and...
published: 02 Jul 2021
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Securities Act of 1933 - Explained
https://thebusinessprofessor.com/en_US/business-transactions/securities-act-of-1933
Wha is the Securities Act of 1933?
published: 01 Jul 2016
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Securities Act of 1933
What is the Securities Act of 1933?
https://thebusinessprofessor.com/en_US/business-transactions/liability-under-the-securities-exchange-act-of-1933
published: 20 Nov 2022
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Securities Act of 1933
published: 22 Feb 2019
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Finance: What is the Securities Act of 1933?
published: 17 Aug 2022
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What is the Securities Act of 1933?
For more information, visit: https://www.lawdepot.com/?pid=pg-BFYMIBUINL-generaltextlink Enacted by the United States Congress, the Securities Act of 1933 brought the issuance of securities under federal regulation for the first time. Securities can be defined as stocks, bonds, mutual funds and other such investments. Part of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal, the act was a direct result of the market crash of 1929 that sparked the Great Depression. Before this act, regulation of securities was dealt with by state governments. The law is also known as the Truth in Securities Act, The Federal Securities Act, or the 1933 Act. It is enforced by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
published: 30 May 2019
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TLF Q&A #2 with Jason Jean the founder of TLF
Tattered Lives Farm 501(c)(3) founder Jason Jean discusses 2. Who benefits from TLF? There are a lot of people who TLF wants to help. Do want or need help? If so reach out.
You can go to https://tatteredlivesfarm.org/development/ to learn more about it.
#building #construction #donate #donations #nonprofit
Tattered Lives Farm, Inc. (“Tattered Lives”) operates the tatteredlivesfarm.org website (the “Site”) and is not a broker-dealer or investment advisor. Tattered Lives is “testing the waters” to gauge market demand from potential investors for a potential offering under Tier II of Regulation A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. No money or other consideration is being solicited, and if sent in response, it will not be accepted. No sales of securities will be made or commitmen...
published: 05 Aug 2024
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Understanding the Securities Act of 1933
There is no question that the advent of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology has already begun to make a significant impact on corporate/securities laws, spawning an entirely new array of practical considerations facing registered and unregistered securities offerings. Moreover, these digital securities can potentially avail themselves of theoretically superior secondary market liquidity through secondary trading on an SEC regulated digital platform. With little precedent on how existing securities and law might treat these offerings, corporate practitioners are establishing best practices and structures designed to avail their clients of blockchain’s potential within legal bounds.
This course, presented by Kaiser Wahab, partner in the law firm of Riveles Wahab LLP, which is dedi...
published: 13 Apr 2021
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The Securities Act of 1933
Happy 90th birthday to the Securities Act of 1933 - the first of the securities laws.
90 years later, the Securities and Exchange Commission is committed to in...
Happy 90th birthday to the Securities Act of 1933 - the first of the securities laws.
90 years later, the Securities and Exchange Commission is committed to investors and issuers alike and ensuring that the markets connecting them works for them.
*** About The Securities and Exchange Commission ***
The mission of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is to protect investors; maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets; and facilitate capital formation. The SEC strives to promote a market environment that is worthy of the public's trust.
Follow the SEC:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SECGov
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SECGov
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/us-securities-and-exchange-commission
https://wn.com/The_Securities_Act_Of_1933
Happy 90th birthday to the Securities Act of 1933 - the first of the securities laws.
90 years later, the Securities and Exchange Commission is committed to investors and issuers alike and ensuring that the markets connecting them works for them.
*** About The Securities and Exchange Commission ***
The mission of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is to protect investors; maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets; and facilitate capital formation. The SEC strives to promote a market environment that is worthy of the public's trust.
Follow the SEC:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SECGov
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SECGov
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/us-securities-and-exchange-commission
- published: 27 May 2023
- views: 7627
7:31
The Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
This video discusses how the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 affected financial accounting in the United States. These acts crea...
This video discusses how the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 affected financial accounting in the United States. These acts created the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and require publicly-traded companies to be registered with the SEC. Publicly-traded companies must file an annual report (the 10-K), a quarterly report (the 10-Q), and a report whenever there is a material event (the 8-K) such as a bankruptcy, change of ownership, etc. This significantly increased the regulation for public companies in the U.S. and increased protections for investors.—
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https://wn.com/The_Securities_Act_Of_1933_And_The_Securities_Exchange_Act_Of_1934
This video discusses how the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 affected financial accounting in the United States. These acts created the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and require publicly-traded companies to be registered with the SEC. Publicly-traded companies must file an annual report (the 10-K), a quarterly report (the 10-Q), and a report whenever there is a material event (the 8-K) such as a bankruptcy, change of ownership, etc. This significantly increased the regulation for public companies in the U.S. and increased protections for investors.—
Edspira is the creation of Michael McLaughlin, an award-winning professor who went from teenage homelessness to a PhD. Edspira’s mission is to make a high-quality business education freely available to the world.
—
SUBSCRIBE FOR A FREE 53-PAGE GUIDE TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, PLUS:
• A 23-PAGE GUIDE TO MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
• A 44-PAGE GUIDE TO U.S. TAXATION
• A 75-PAGE GUIDE TO FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS
• MANY MORE FREE PDF GUIDES AND SPREADSHEETS
* http://eepurl.com/dIaa5z
—
SUPPORT EDSPIRA ON PATREON
*https://www.patreon.com/prof_mclaughlin
—
GET CERTIFIED IN FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS, IFRS 16, AND ASSET-LIABILITY MANAGEMENT
* https://edspira.thinkific.com
—
LISTEN TO THE SCHEME PODCAST
* Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scheme/id1522352725
* Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4WaNTqVFxISHlgcSWNT1kc
* Website: https://www.edspira.com/podcast-2/
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* https://www.tiktok.com/@prof_mclaughlin
—
ACCESS INDEX OF VIDEOS
* https://www.edspira.com/index
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* https://michaelmclaughlin.com
- published: 20 Aug 2017
- views: 37911
15:52
Overview of Securities Law: Module 1 of 5
Visit us at https://lawshelf.com to earn college credit for only $20 a credit! We now offer multi-packs, which allow you to purchase 5 exams for the price of 3,...
Visit us at https://lawshelf.com to earn college credit for only $20 a credit! We now offer multi-packs, which allow you to purchase 5 exams for the price of 3, or 10 exams for the price of 5, and are thus the most efficient and affordable way to earn college credit with LawShelf courses. LawShelf courses have been evaluated and recommended for college credit by the National College Credit Recommendation Service (NCCRS), and may be transferred to over 1,500 colleges and universities. We also have established a growing list of partner colleges that guarantee LawShelf credit transfers, including Excelsior University, Thomas Edison State University, University of Maryland Global Campus, Purdue University Global, Touro University Worldwide, and many more!
Subscribe for weekly legal videos and visit us at https://lawshelf.com for more LawShelf resources! LawShelf is a project of National Paralegal College https://nationalparalegal.edu.
https://wn.com/Overview_Of_Securities_Law_Module_1_Of_5
Visit us at https://lawshelf.com to earn college credit for only $20 a credit! We now offer multi-packs, which allow you to purchase 5 exams for the price of 3, or 10 exams for the price of 5, and are thus the most efficient and affordable way to earn college credit with LawShelf courses. LawShelf courses have been evaluated and recommended for college credit by the National College Credit Recommendation Service (NCCRS), and may be transferred to over 1,500 colleges and universities. We also have established a growing list of partner colleges that guarantee LawShelf credit transfers, including Excelsior University, Thomas Edison State University, University of Maryland Global Campus, Purdue University Global, Touro University Worldwide, and many more!
Subscribe for weekly legal videos and visit us at https://lawshelf.com for more LawShelf resources! LawShelf is a project of National Paralegal College https://nationalparalegal.edu.
- published: 02 Jul 2021
- views: 21678
1:10
Securities Act of 1933 - Explained
https://thebusinessprofessor.com/en_US/business-transactions/securities-act-of-1933
Wha is the Securities Act of 1933?
https://thebusinessprofessor.com/en_US/business-transactions/securities-act-of-1933
Wha is the Securities Act of 1933?
https://wn.com/Securities_Act_Of_1933_Explained
https://thebusinessprofessor.com/en_US/business-transactions/securities-act-of-1933
Wha is the Securities Act of 1933?
- published: 01 Jul 2016
- views: 7053
4:25
Securities Act of 1933
What is the Securities Act of 1933?
https://thebusinessprofessor.com/en_US/business-transactions/liability-under-the-securities-exchange-act-of-1933
What is the Securities Act of 1933?
https://thebusinessprofessor.com/en_US/business-transactions/liability-under-the-securities-exchange-act-of-1933
https://wn.com/Securities_Act_Of_1933
What is the Securities Act of 1933?
https://thebusinessprofessor.com/en_US/business-transactions/liability-under-the-securities-exchange-act-of-1933
- published: 20 Nov 2022
- views: 2403
2:53
What is the Securities Act of 1933?
For more information, visit: https://www.lawdepot.com/?pid=pg-BFYMIBUINL-generaltextlink Enacted by the United States Congress, the Securities Act of 1933 ...
For more information, visit: https://www.lawdepot.com/?pid=pg-BFYMIBUINL-generaltextlink Enacted by the United States Congress, the Securities Act of 1933 brought the issuance of securities under federal regulation for the first time. Securities can be defined as stocks, bonds, mutual funds and other such investments. Part of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal, the act was a direct result of the market crash of 1929 that sparked the Great Depression. Before this act, regulation of securities was dealt with by state governments. The law is also known as the Truth in Securities Act, The Federal Securities Act, or the 1933 Act. It is enforced by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Securities_Act_Of_1933
For more information, visit: https://www.lawdepot.com/?pid=pg-BFYMIBUINL-generaltextlink Enacted by the United States Congress, the Securities Act of 1933 brought the issuance of securities under federal regulation for the first time. Securities can be defined as stocks, bonds, mutual funds and other such investments. Part of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal, the act was a direct result of the market crash of 1929 that sparked the Great Depression. Before this act, regulation of securities was dealt with by state governments. The law is also known as the Truth in Securities Act, The Federal Securities Act, or the 1933 Act. It is enforced by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
- published: 30 May 2019
- views: 1479
3:42
TLF Q&A #2 with Jason Jean the founder of TLF
Tattered Lives Farm 501(c)(3) founder Jason Jean discusses 2. Who benefits from TLF? There are a lot of people who TLF wants to help. Do want or need help? If s...
Tattered Lives Farm 501(c)(3) founder Jason Jean discusses 2. Who benefits from TLF? There are a lot of people who TLF wants to help. Do want or need help? If so reach out.
You can go to https://tatteredlivesfarm.org/development/ to learn more about it.
#building #construction #donate #donations #nonprofit
Tattered Lives Farm, Inc. (“Tattered Lives”) operates the tatteredlivesfarm.org website (the “Site”) and is not a broker-dealer or investment advisor. Tattered Lives is “testing the waters” to gauge market demand from potential investors for a potential offering under Tier II of Regulation A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. No money or other consideration is being solicited, and if sent in response, it will not be accepted. No sales of securities will be made or commitment to purchase accepted until qualification of an offering circular by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), which we urge prospective investors to read carefully at such time, and approval of any other required government or regulatory agency. An indication of interest made by a prospective investor is non-binding and involves no obligation or commitment of any kind. Any offer to buy securities may be withdrawn or revoked, without obligation or commitment of any kind, at any time before notice of its acceptance given after the qualification date.
You should speak with your financial advisor, accountant and/or attorney when evaluating any offering. Tattered Lives does not make any recommendations or provide any advice about investments, and no communication, through this website or in any other medium, should be construed as a recommendation for any security offered on or off this investment platform. The Site may make forward-looking statements. You should not rely on these statements but should carefully evaluate the offering materials in assessing any investment opportunity, including the complete set of risk factors that are provided as part of the offering circular for your consideration.
https://wn.com/Tlf_Q_A_2_With_Jason_Jean_The_Founder_Of_Tlf
Tattered Lives Farm 501(c)(3) founder Jason Jean discusses 2. Who benefits from TLF? There are a lot of people who TLF wants to help. Do want or need help? If so reach out.
You can go to https://tatteredlivesfarm.org/development/ to learn more about it.
#building #construction #donate #donations #nonprofit
Tattered Lives Farm, Inc. (“Tattered Lives”) operates the tatteredlivesfarm.org website (the “Site”) and is not a broker-dealer or investment advisor. Tattered Lives is “testing the waters” to gauge market demand from potential investors for a potential offering under Tier II of Regulation A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. No money or other consideration is being solicited, and if sent in response, it will not be accepted. No sales of securities will be made or commitment to purchase accepted until qualification of an offering circular by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), which we urge prospective investors to read carefully at such time, and approval of any other required government or regulatory agency. An indication of interest made by a prospective investor is non-binding and involves no obligation or commitment of any kind. Any offer to buy securities may be withdrawn or revoked, without obligation or commitment of any kind, at any time before notice of its acceptance given after the qualification date.
You should speak with your financial advisor, accountant and/or attorney when evaluating any offering. Tattered Lives does not make any recommendations or provide any advice about investments, and no communication, through this website or in any other medium, should be construed as a recommendation for any security offered on or off this investment platform. The Site may make forward-looking statements. You should not rely on these statements but should carefully evaluate the offering materials in assessing any investment opportunity, including the complete set of risk factors that are provided as part of the offering circular for your consideration.
- published: 05 Aug 2024
- views: 3
2:11
Understanding the Securities Act of 1933
There is no question that the advent of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology has already begun to make a significant impact on corporate/securities laws, ...
There is no question that the advent of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology has already begun to make a significant impact on corporate/securities laws, spawning an entirely new array of practical considerations facing registered and unregistered securities offerings. Moreover, these digital securities can potentially avail themselves of theoretically superior secondary market liquidity through secondary trading on an SEC regulated digital platform. With little precedent on how existing securities and law might treat these offerings, corporate practitioners are establishing best practices and structures designed to avail their clients of blockchain’s potential within legal bounds.
This course, presented by Kaiser Wahab, partner in the law firm of Riveles Wahab LLP, which is dedicated to private securities offerings for investment funds and IP-driven early-stage/mature companies, is designed to arm the practitioner with the vocabulary, skillset, and overall understanding of emerging best practices in tokenized and digital securities offerings.
New courses added weekly!
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lawline
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Digital Assets and Blockchain Technology in Corporate Securities Offerings: https://www.lawline.com/course/digital-assets-and-blockchain-technology-in-corporate-securities-offerings
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https://wn.com/Understanding_The_Securities_Act_Of_1933
There is no question that the advent of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology has already begun to make a significant impact on corporate/securities laws, spawning an entirely new array of practical considerations facing registered and unregistered securities offerings. Moreover, these digital securities can potentially avail themselves of theoretically superior secondary market liquidity through secondary trading on an SEC regulated digital platform. With little precedent on how existing securities and law might treat these offerings, corporate practitioners are establishing best practices and structures designed to avail their clients of blockchain’s potential within legal bounds.
This course, presented by Kaiser Wahab, partner in the law firm of Riveles Wahab LLP, which is dedicated to private securities offerings for investment funds and IP-driven early-stage/mature companies, is designed to arm the practitioner with the vocabulary, skillset, and overall understanding of emerging best practices in tokenized and digital securities offerings.
New courses added weekly!
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lawline
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawline
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lawlinecle
Digital Assets and Blockchain Technology in Corporate Securities Offerings: https://www.lawline.com/course/digital-assets-and-blockchain-technology-in-corporate-securities-offerings
For more courses by Kaiser Wahab: https://www.lawline.com/lawyer/kaiser-wahab
- published: 13 Apr 2021
- views: 384