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The SEC has made the first material change in beneficial owner reporting in almost 50 years with updates to Regulation 13D-G.
The SEC adopted a final rule under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 that will greatly increase the accounting and audit requirements for private fund advisors.
The SEC announced proposed rules to broaden the application of the current investment adviser custody rule beyond client funds and securities.
The SEC recently announced that, in its fiscal year 2022, 760 enforcement actions were filed resulting in a record $6.4 billion in money ordered from SEC actions.
Updates to Form PF were designed to assess systemic risk and bolster regulatory oversight in the growing hedge fund industry. Find out more.
The SEC proposed new regulations to establish disclosure requirements for funds and advisers that market themselves as having an ESG focus.
As Cybersecurity Threats Loom, Interested Parties Weigh in on Proposed SEC Cybersecurity Regulations
As the SEC considers regulations to strengthen cybersecurity in public companies, concerns about cyberattacks are on the rise. Learn more.
Learn about the business valuation pros and cons of dividing up the ownership interest during a collaborative divorce approach.
In a Texas divorce, community property is divided between the two spouses, but separate property is retained by the spouse who owns it.
In a Texas divorce, identifying and dividing community property is one of the first steps in the process. Identifying marital property is often accomplished through the legal process of discovery.
If you are going through a divorce, the division of property may be one of the most important concerns, second only to matters pertaining to children from the marriage.
Unfortunately, when business and personal lives are so intertwined, disagreements sometimes happen and family members decide to part ways. Here are valuation methods that apply when divvying up a marital estate that includes a family-owned business.