The SEC promotes plain English for prospectuses and proxy statements
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Titters bubbled from corporate executives at a recent conference as an attorney ponderously explained the idea of writing in plain English. But with a language handbook forthcoming from the Securities and Exchange Commission, along with rules requiring plain English in the cover sheet, summary and risk factors of a prospectus ...
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