CORPORATE / SECURITIES - N-2 Closed-End Fund Registration - SEC form N-2 is a filing with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") that must be submitted by Closed-End Management Investment Companies to register under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and to offer their shares under the Securities Act of 1933. An exception for Small Business Investment Companies licensed by the Small Business Administration does exist. SEC Form N-2 is meant to provide investors with information concerning Closed-End Management Companies, useful in determining an investment company's attractiveness.
A Closed-End Management Company is an investment company that manages Closed-End Mutual Funds and sells a limited number of shares to investors on an exchange by way of an initial public offering.
Does not include any Federal Registration Fees or any SEC Edgar Filer Fees / Costs
CORPORATE / SECURITIES - N-2 Closed-End Fund Registration (Nationwide)
CORPORATE / SECURITIES - N-2 Closed-End Fund Registration - SEC form N-2 is a filing with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") that must be submitted by Closed-End Management Investment Companies to register under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and to offer their shares under the Securities Act of 1933. An exception for Small Business Investment Companies licensed by the Small Business Administration does exist. SEC Form N-2 is meant to provide investors with information concerning Closed-End Management Companies, useful in determining an investment company's attractiveness.
A Closed-End Management Company is an investment company that manages Closed-End Mutual Funds and sells a limited number of shares to investors on an exchange by way of an initial public offering.
Does not include any Federal Registration Fees or any SEC Edgar Filer Fees / Costs