Government Regulation of the Corporate Entity
Swap Transaction
A derivative that is made in an over-the counter market
Security
A monetary investment that expects a return solely because of another person's efforts.
Police Power
A state's authority to restrict private rights to promote and maintain public health, safety, welfare, and morals
Security-Based Swaps
According to the SEC, "swaps based on (1) single security, (2) a loan, (3) a narrow-based group or index of securities, or (4) events relating to a single issuer or issuers of securities in a narrow-based security index"
Commerce Clause
Clause in the U.S. Constitution that gives the federal government the power to regulate business among states
Dodd-Frank Act Title IX
Creates Office of Investor Advocate and authorizes the office to appoint an ombudsman; improves the regulation of credit rating institutions; alters use of asset-backed securities; improves shareholder democracy; and enhances whistleblowing opportunities
Robinson-Patnam Act
Deals with product pricing, advertising, and promotional allowances
Ultra Vires
Doctrine that describes a situation in which corporate managers have exceeded their corporate powers
Prospectus
Document published by a corporation explaining, in simplified fashion for potential investors, the details of a stock issuance and the business making the offer
Federal Trade Commission Act
Established the Federal Trade Commission
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Established the Securities and Exchange Commission; deals with subsequent trading in securities
Derivative
Financial tool the value of which emerges from a variable item, such as an interest rate, a stock index, or a commodity like fuel or crops
Associative Corporatvism
Process of doing business as a self-governing business association, that is, as a corporation. AKA corporativism
Sherman Antitrust Act
Prohibits contracts, combinations in restraint of trade; also prohibits monopolies, attempts to monopolize, and conspiracies to monopolize
Clayton Act
Prohibits specific practices such as tying agreements and interlocking directorates
Securities Act of 1933
Regulates the issuance of new securities
Dodd-Frank Act Title VII
Requires that certain swaps be registered with the SEC and that they comply with certain principles enumerated in the act
Registration Statement
Statement required by the Securities and Exchange Commission to indicate details about a business selling securities