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Regulation S-K

Regulation S-K is a set of rules established by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that requires publicly traded companies to disclose detailed information about their financial performance, operations, management, and other key details. The goal is to provide investors with transparent, consistent, and comprehensive information to make informed investment decisions. These disclosures are part of documents like registration statements and annual reports and help ensure companies are held accountable and investors are protected.