Title IV
William Cunningham
Chapter Chapter 10 in The Jobs Act, 2012, pp 133-136 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Some have called Title IV the most important part of the JOBS Act, since it expands what are known as Regulation A exemptions. Regulation A allows the SEC to remove registration restrictions from any class of security if it determines that doing so is in the public interest. Securities issued under a Regulation A exemption had been previously limited to $5 million. The JOBS Act raises that limit to $50 million. This is a very large increase, a change we don’t normally see.
Keywords: Corporate Governance; Audit Financial Statement; Debt Security; Regu Lations; Periodic Disclosure (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-4756-2_10
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