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Most Common Search Terms for SEC Website

These are the most common search terms people are using in public search engines to find information on our website and our recommendations on where to start looking. See also our Fast Answers — Key Topics index to information on the SEC website.

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Search TermRecommended Web Page
AAER ReleasesSelected Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Releases
Annual ReportAnnual Report
Comment LettersComment Letters
EDGARHow Do I Use EDGAR?
EnronSpotlight on Enron
Executive CompensationExecutive Compensation: Where to Find in SEC Reports
Federal HolidaysEDGAR Filer Information: Calendar of Federal Holidays
Financial StatementsBeginners' Guide to Financial Statements
Forms 3,4,5Forms 3,4,5
Form 8-KForm 8-K
Form 10-KForm 10-K
Form 13FForm 13F—Reports Filed by Institutional Investment Managers
Form ADVForm ADV
Form DForm D
Form IDForm ID
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Hedge fundsHedging Your Bets: A Heads Up on Hedge Funds and Funds of Hedge Funds
Initial Public Offering (IPO)Initial Public Offerings (IPO)
Insider TradingInsider Trading
Market TimingTips for Online Investing
Mutual fundsMutual Funds
No-Action LettersNo-Action Letters
ProspectusInformation Available to Investment Company Shareholders
Regulation DRegulation D Offerings
Regulation FDFair Disclosure, Regulation FD
Regulation NMSSpotlight on Regulation NMS
Rule 144Rule 144: Selling Restricted and Control Securities
Sarbanes-Oxley ActSpotlight on Sarbanes-Oxley Rulemaking and Reports
Short sales; short sellingSpotlight on Short Sales
SIC CodesDivision of Corporation Finance: Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code List
XBRLSpotlight on Tagged Data and XBRL Initiatives
WorldComSpotlight on WordCom

 

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Modified: 07/25/2006