The options available are:
a) Must file annual and quarterly financial reports
b) Requirement to file depends on the company’s assets and shareholder base.
c) Not required to report information to the SEC.
d) Required to report major business developments and must file annual and quarterly financial reports.
Answer:
d) Required to report major business developments and must file annual and quarterly financial reports.
Explanation:
It is expected that firms or companies who regularly trades in securities on a national exchange is required by law under the United States security and exchange commission to report major business developments and must file annual and quarterly financial reports using form 10-K and form 10-Q made available by the security and exchange commission.
This is done by the filling the Form 10-K for yearly reports while Form 10-Q for their quarterly reports, and report the business advancement, for example, budgetary exchange, mergers, procurement and so forth to them consistently
Hence, Fancorp is required to report major business developments and must file annual and quarterly financial reports.
Answer:
Individuals and businesses are owners and decision makers for the private sector. Government is owner and decision maker for the public sector.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
It is not Title VIII of the 1972 Education Act that prohibits gender discrimination in all primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities that receive federal funds. Title IX determines this.
This title aims to promote gender equality throughout the country's education sector, allowing girls and boys to have the same chances and the same privileges in all phases of academic growth, not allowing one gender to be valued above the other.