disclosure

(noun)

The act of revealing something.

Related Terms

  • pump and dump
  • recusal

Examples of disclosure in the following topics:

  • Franchise Agreements

    • Prior to a franchisee signing a contract, the US Federal Trade Commission regulates information disclosures under the authority of The Franchise Rule .The Franchise Rule requires that a franchisee be supplied a Uniform Franchise Offering Circular (UFOC ) or Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD ) prior to signing a franchise agreement, a minimum of ten days before signing a franchise agreement.
    • Uniform Franchise Offering Circular (UFOC) or FDD Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)
  • The Importance of Finance

    • Finance involves the evaluation, disclosure, and management of economic activity and is crucial to the successful operation of firms and markets.
    • Finance involves the evaluation, disclosure, and management of economic activity and is crucial to the successful and efficient operation of firms and markets.
  • Consumers of Accounting Information

    • ., financial accounting) purposes and, subsequently, also in accounting and disclosure regulations and a growing need for independent attestation of external accounts by auditors.
  • Employee Retirement Income Security Act

    • Requiring the disclosure of financial and other information concerning the plan to beneficiaries.
    • Javits proposed legislation that would address the funding, vesting, reporting, and disclosure issues identified by the presidential committee.
  • Social and Legal Considerations

    • The typical sanction is to order the advertiser to stop its illegal acts, or to include disclosure of additional information that serves to avoid the chance of deception.
  • Usage of Accounting Information

    • This also led to the separation of internal and external accounting and disclosure regulations.
  • The Goals of a Business

    • Similarly, assuming the business has purveyed its goods honestly and with full disclosure, consumers have no inherent rights to govern the business, which belongs to someone else.
  • Landrum-Griffin Act

    • The Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 (also "LMRDA" of the "Landrum-Griffin Act"), is a United States labor law that regulates labor unions' internal affairs and their officials' relationships with employers.
  • Modern Trends in Social Responsibility

    • Many companies are adopting new methods and techniques in their financial disclosures that provide information about their core activities and their impact on the environment.
  • Context and Current Events

    • Accountants must stay up to date with current issues in reporting and disclosure.
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