THE Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) wants to raise the threshold for companies required to submit audited financial statements — to help micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) reduce ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission wants to exempt micro, small and medium enterprises from the mandatory submission of audited financial statements in a bid to further reduce their compliance ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is looking to have micro ... Under the Revised Corporation Code (RCC) of the Philippines, firms with total assets or liabilities of at least P600,000 are ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to recalibrate the ceilings on interest rates and other fees charged by financing and lending companies and their online lending platforms (OLPs) as ...
(Nov 3): It’s the textbook investment strategy — save consistently and let time and compound interest do its work. That’s what Carl Edison Balagtas did in 2016 when he started socking half of his ...
THE Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is pushing to exempt more corporations, particularly micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), from the ...
It’s the textbook investment strategy—save consistently and let time and compound interest do its work. That’s what Carl Edison Balagtas did in 2016 when he started socking half of his monthly salary ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) wants to exempt more small corporations from the mandatory submission of audited financial statements as it seeks to shrink “unnecessary” compliance ...
THE Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) wants to raise the asset or liability threshold for companies required to submit audited financial statements to reduce compliance costs for micro, small ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) fined Surity Cash Lending Investors Corp. P1 million for alleged three counts of ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) moves to end “predatory” lending schemes by capping interest rates and other ...
WHILE attributing the ongoing slump in the local stock market to the flood control corruption scandal, the heads of regulatory agencies should look first in their own backyard.