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The difference between the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Act of 1934 is that only the 1934 act requires audited financial statements.
Security Agreement
A legal document that grants a lender a security interest in a specified asset or property, which serves as collateral for a loan.
Secured Perfected Creditor
A creditor who has taken the necessary legal steps to ensure their claim against a debtor's collateral is enforceable against other creditors.
After-Acquired Property
Property or assets that a debtor obtains after signing a contract that pledges all of the debtor's current and future assets as collateral for a loan.
Financing Statement
A document filed to give public notice to secured creditors about a debtor’s assets used as collateral, typically in connection with securing a loan.
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