The Ontario Securities Commission is launching a new Investor Guide entitled “Financial Disclosure: What you need to know” to help Ontario investors understand the various sources of information available about public companies.
“Disclosure is one of the cornerstones of securities regulation,” says David Brown, chair ofman the OSC. “We are pleased to launch this educational guide about the sources of disclosure during Investor Education Month.”
The 20-page guide, designed for investors who are at a stage where they are ready to do their own research, discusses the types of disclosure available and what they need to know about each type. It also educates investors about the roles of the various parties that prepare these communications, such as the directors and auditors of the company. It outlines what type of information must be disclosed and in what form. The Guide also gives useful tips on how investors can understand and analyze the quality of the information they receive. In addition, it explains the OSC’s role in enforcing disclosure laws and what can happen if a company doesn’t follow the rules.
Financial Disclosure: What you need to know is available free of charge as part of the OSC’s Investor Education Kit. It is the fifth in the OSC’s Guide for Investors series
Investors can request a free Investor Education Kit by calling 1-877-785-1555 or they can view the guide, on the OSC’s Web site.
OSC launches disclosure guide
New guide outlines sources of disclosure for investors
- By: IE Staff
- April 11, 2002 April 11, 2002
- 10:00