registration investment & finance definition
The
process by which the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or a state
securities authority reviews a potential stock or debt offering that will be
sold to the public. The rules that must be followed are outlined in the
Securities Exchange Acts that were passed in 1933 and 1934, and their
subsequent amendments. The registration statement filed with the SEC lists the
purpose of the offering, identifies the underwriter, and contains detailed
information about the company’s business, such as its management team, products
and services, competitive position, and other financial information.
See registration in Wall Street Words
The preparation of a security issue for public sale. For registration, the issuer hires an underwriting firm to prepare a registration statement that is submitted to the SEC or to a state authority. As part of this process, an investment banker brings in a public accounting firm to audit the issuer's financial condition. See also
cooling-off period,
gun jumping,
piggyback registration.
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