
Form 8-K
Form 8-K is a document that publicly traded companies in the U.S. must file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to report major events or changes in their business. This could include significant acquisitions, changes in management, or financial difficulties. The purpose of Form 8-K is to provide investors with timely information that could impact their investment decisions. Companies typically have four business days to file this form after an important event occurs, ensuring that stakeholders stay informed about crucial developments.