Series 24: 3.11.2. Investment Company Advertisements And Sales Literature

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3.11.2.  Investment Company Advertisements and Sales Literature

Investment company advertisements involving new securities are regulated primarily by the Securities Act. Issuers cannot advertise a securities offering before filing a registration statement with the SEC. Any advertisement made by a new issuer before a registration statement becomes effective must be accompanied or preceded by a statutory prospectus. After a registration statement becomes effective, broker-dealers must deliver a prospectus to purchasers of the new securities, either when they are

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