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For reporting purposes, a company must prepare both an income statement and a statement of cash flows.
1933 Act
Also known as the Securities Act of 1933, it is a U.S. law enacted as part of the New Deal, requiring securities sold to the public through a formal offer to be registered and to disclose relevant financial information.
Registration
The process of recording information officially, often pertaining to a company, security, or property, to ensure legal recognition.
1933 Act
Also known as the Securities Act of 1933, it is a federal law enacted to ensure more transparency in financial statements and prevent fraud in the securities market.
Disclosure
The action of making new or secret information known, often required in legal and financial transactions to ensure transparency.
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