<p><span>The </span><a href="https://www.sec.gov/oasb">Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation</a><span> will host the Securities and Exchange Commission’s </span><a href="https://www.sec.gov/oasb/sbforum2022">41st Annual Government-Business Forum on Small Business Capital Formation</a><span> over four virtual sessions April 4-7 from 1:00-2-30pm ET. Each day will focus on a different topic and feature speakers with in-depth knowledge of the issues facing small businesses across the country, followed by an opportunity for participants to develop policy recommendations. Sessions will focus on the following topics:</span></p>
Small Business Advocate Releases Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2020
Washington D.C. (Newsfile Corp. - December 18, 2020) - The SEC s Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation issued its Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2020 today. The report provides comprehensive data on the state of small business capital formation, a summary of the Office s activities in supporting small business and their investors, and policy recommendations from the Office. This year has brought unprecedented challenges for small businesses and their investors that cast a brighter spotlight on the racial inequities that permeate our society, said Office Director Martha Legg Miller. While I am optimistic about the entrepreneurs who envision new companies borne out of this pandemic, I am also keenly aware of the present day needs of the myriad of small businesses working to navigate a winding path out of this COVID-19 maze. The report provides meaningful information on the state of capital f
SEC: Small Business Advocate Releases Annual Report For Fiscal Year 2020 Date
18/12/2020
The SEC’s Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation issued its Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2020 today. The report provides comprehensive data on the state of small business capital formation, a summary of the Office’s activities in supporting small business and their investors, and policy recommendations from the Office.
“This year has brought unprecedented challenges for small businesses and their investors that cast a brighter spotlight on the racial inequities that permeate our society,” said Office Director Martha Legg Miller. “While I am optimistic about the entrepreneurs who envision new companies borne out of this pandemic, I am also keenly aware of the present day needs of the myriad of small businesses working to navigate a winding path out of this COVID-19 maze. The report provides meaningful information on the state of capital formation an
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington D.C., Dec. 18, 2020
The SEC’s Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation issued its Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2020 today. The report provides comprehensive data on the state of small business capital formation, a summary of the Office’s activities in supporting small business and their investors, and policy recommendations from the Office.
“This year has brought unprecedented challenges for small businesses and their investors that cast a brighter spotlight on the racial inequities that permeate our society,” said Office Director Martha Legg Miller. “While I am optimistic about the entrepreneurs who envision new companies borne out of this pandemic, I am also keenly aware of the present day needs of the myriad of small businesses working to navigate a winding path out of this COVID-19 maze. The report provides meaningful information on the state of capital formation and begins an explorat