Investigators' Guide to Sources of InformationU.S. General Accounting Office, Office of Special Investigations, 1992 - 85 lappuses |
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17. lappuse - ... checks, money orders, or similar instruments, any broker or dealer in securities registered or required to be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934...
30. lappuse - Reports presents comprehensive statistical reports of the financial position, history, and operating results of legal reserve life insurance companies, fraternal benefit societies, and assessment associations operating in the United States and Canada.
27. lappuse - The SBA defines a small business as one that is independently owned and operated and not dominant in its field.
14. lappuse - ... a description of the significant provisions of the security to be offered for sale and its relationship to the registrant's other capital securities, (3) information about the management of the registrant, and (4) financial statements certified by independent public accountants.
5. lappuse - ... information: documents pertaining to real estate transactions — including deeds, grants, transfers and mortgages of real estate, releases of mortgages, powers of attorney, and leases that have been acknowledged or approved; mortgages on personal property; wills admitted to probate; official bonds; notices of mechanics...
9. lappuse - Transportation, in addition to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The Food and Drug Administration (FDA...
17. lappuse - Covers companies listed on the New York and American Stock Exchanges as well as those traded Over-The-Counter.
24. lappuse - The Banks obtain other lendable funds through the issuance of consolidated obligations in the money and capital markets, through time and demand deposits accepted from member institutions, and from other Federal Home Loan Banks. Operations The Federal Home Loan Banks...