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Running a Public Company: From IPO to SEC Reporting
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Oct 2009, Pages: 316
Running a Public Company describe the concepts behind each securities law, and builds a compliance structure for it that itemizes specific policies, procedures, controls, forms and reports. Laws and regulations covered will include securities registration, mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, state blue sky laws, proxy statements, tender offers, insider reporting, and fair disclosure.
Praise for Running a Public Company: From IPO to SEC Reporting
'Steve Bragg's book is an essential read for anyone contemplating a public offering or taking on leadership responsibility in a public company. Not only does he explain the complicated aspects of registration and reporting, he provides practical examples of policies, procedures, and controls to keep a public company on the right track. This book is easy to follow and will continue to be a resource for the reader.' - Tom Wilkinson , PMB Helin Donovan, LLP
'I will recommend Running a Public Company: From IPO to SEC Reporting to my clients and consulting colleagues as an excellent resource. The book provides helpful guidance about the decision to go public, and about managing the requirements once a company is public. Steve Bragg's extensive knowledge stems from actual business experience, and his writing style makes a complex topic easier to follow and understand.' - Valerie G. Walling, CPA, CMC, Management and Internal Controls Consultant
'I highly recommend Steve's new book, Running a Public Company: From IPO to SEC Reporting, because it's a reference manual and insider's guide that contains a treasure trove of valuable insights certain to help managers, accountants, and attorneys navigate through the countless challenges that arise when taking (and keeping) a company public.' - Matthew Posta, Esq., CPA, Vice President of Finance, Key Air, LLC
'Mr. Bragg has done an excellent job of demystifying what is required to run your company and sell your stock in the public markets. I consider this a must-read for anyone considering a public offering or working with a public company.' - Wray Rives, CPA
'Running a Public Company: From IPO to SEC Reporting is an incredibly exhaustive guide to going public, spanning the process from first deciding to take the leap to filing with the SEC and everything in between—so comprehensive that it even includes the SEC's account number for paying filing fees! This is yet another Steven Bragg title for professionals that takes a complicated and oftentimes confusing process and breaks it down into simple, easy-to-follow steps. Should our company ever decide to make that jump, it is reassuring to know that Running a Public Company has laid out the path before us in perfect detail. Whether used as a reference or a guide, Mr. Bragg makes the process simple, clear, and amazingly straightforward.'- Adrienne Gonzalez, Project Coordinator, Roger CPA Review, Chief Information Officer, JrDeputyAccountant.com
'The first A to Z guide that I have seen. An excellent reference for management and investors alike.' - Brian A. Lebrecht, Esq., President, The Lebrecht Group, APLC
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