ACC 305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Financial Accounting Standards Board, International Accounting Standards Board, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (United States)

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Stakeholders are parties with an interest in a company. The role of the securities and exchange commission (sec) The u. s. congress created the u. s. securities and exchange commission (sec) to administer the securities act of 1933 and the securities exchange act of 1934. The stated mission of the sec is to protect investors, maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation. Under these acts, the sec has the legal authority to prescribe accounting principles and reporting practices for all corporations issuing publicly traded securities within the u. s. capital markets. The securities act of 1933 requires each company offering securities for sale to the public in the primary and secondary markets to file a registration statement (form s-1) The securities exchange act of 1934 established extensive reporting requirements for listed companies. Form 10-k an annual report including financial statements. Form 10-q a quarterly report including financial statements. Form 20-f an annual report from non-u. s. companies.

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