An SEC filing is a formal document submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by public companies, mutual funds, and other entities to comply with regulatory requirements. These filings disclose essential information such as financial statements, business operations, executive compensation, and corporate governance. They provide transparency and protect investors in the securities market.
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