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About Sec
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is a government agency responsible for regulating the securities industry and protecting investors. It provides information on securities laws, enforcement actions, and investment resources.
Access information about securities regulation and investor protection.
What You Can Do
- Read about securities laws
- View enforcement actions
- Find investor resources
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the SEC?
The SEC is a U.S. government agency that regulates the securities industry and protects investors.
How can I file a complaint with the SEC?
You can file a complaint through the SEC's online complaint form available on their website.
What resources does the SEC provide for investors?
The SEC offers educational materials, guides, and tools to help investors make informed decisions.
Where can I find information on public companies?
You can access filings and reports of public companies through the SEC's EDGAR database.
How does the SEC enforce securities laws?
The SEC investigates violations of securities laws and can take legal action against individuals or companies.