Form CRS is a client or customer relationship summary. Advisers and brokers are required to deliver a relationship summary to you beginning in summer 2020. The relationship summary contains important information about the adviser or broker. Choosing or continuing to work with a financial professional is an important decision. Advisers and brokers offer different types… Continue reading FORM CRS
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FORM ADV
Form ADV is the uniform form used by investment advisers to register with both the SEC and state securities authorities. The form consists of two parts, both of which are available to the public on the SEC’s Investment Adviser Public Disclosure (IAPD) website. Part 1 requires information about the investment adviser’s business, ownership, clients, employees, business… Continue reading FORM ADV
FORM 8-K
In addition to filing annual reports on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, publicly reporting companies must report certain material corporate events on a more current basis. Form 8-K is known as a “current report” and it is the report that companies must file with the SEC to announce major events that shareholders should know about. Companies generally… Continue reading FORM 8-K
FORM 13F -REPORTS FILED BY INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENT MANAGERS
An institutional investment manager that uses the U.S. mail (or other means or instrumentality of interstate commerce) in the course of its business, and exercises investment discretion over $100 million or more in Section 13(f) securities (explained below) must report its holdings quarterly on Form 13F with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In general, an institutional investment manager… Continue reading FORM 13F -REPORTS FILED BY INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENT MANAGERS
FORM 1099, INVESTMENT INCOME (INTEREST AND DIVIDENDS)
The federal tax laws require brokerage firms, mutual funds, and other entities to report on Form 1099 all investment income, usually interest or dividends, they have paid to investors during the previous tax year. Form 1099 is a tax form required by the Internal Revenue Service. The SEC does not provide tax advice or interpret… Continue reading FORM 1099, INVESTMENT INCOME (INTEREST AND DIVIDENDS)
FORM 10-Q
The federal securities laws require publicly reporting companies to disclose information on an ongoing basis. For example, domestic issuers must submit annual reports on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, and current reports on Form 8-K for a number of specified events and must comply with a variety of other disclosure requirements. The Form 10-Q includes unaudited… Continue reading FORM 10-Q
FORM 10-K
The federal securities laws require publicly reporting companies to disclose information on an ongoing basis. For example, domestic companies must submit annual reports on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, and current reports on Form 8-K for a number of specified events and must comply with a variety of other disclosure requirements. The annual report on Form… Continue reading FORM 10-K
FOREIGN REGULATORS
The SEC is the primary overseer of the U.S. securities markets while foreign regulators oversee securities markets in other jurisdictions. The SEC and most foreign securities regulators are members of International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), which develops, implements and promotes adherence to internationally recognized standards for securities regulation. If you are a U.S. investor with… Continue reading FOREIGN REGULATORS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS
Markets that trade currencies.
FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (FOREX)
A foreign currency exchange rate is a price that represents how much it costs to buy the currency of one country using the currency of another country. Currency traders buy and sell currencies through forex transactions based on how they expect currency exchange rates will fluctuate. When the value of one currency rises relative to… Continue reading FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (FOREX)