Prospectuses

/ˌprɒspekˈtjuːsiːz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of prospectus, a formal document issued to offer securities for sale, disclosing material information to investors.
    The company published several prospectuses to inform potential investors about the upcoming bond issuance.

Forms

  • prospectus

Commentary

Prospectuses are key in securities law; ensure clarity and full disclosure as required by regulatory authorities.

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