SEC’s report details insights from its spring Small Business Forum

The SEC’s annual Small Business Forum is an event in which members of the public and private sectors provide feedback to improve capital-raising policy.

The SEC just released a report to Congress summarizing policy recommendations made during the agency’s 44th Annual Small Business Forum in April.

The report offers a summary of the recommendations developed by participants at the event concerning changes to the capital-raising framework and the SEC’s responses to those recommendations.

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