Written by an expert practitioner and former SEC Counsel, this reference devotes over 1,000 pages to examining all the significant changes to the Act, paying special attention to:
* The exception for private investment companies
* Newly authorized qualified purchaser funds
* Changes in the regulation of variable annuity and variable life insurance products
* And many more equally important, rapidly evolving, issues.
Investment Company Determination Under the 1940 Act: Exemptions and Exceptions also addresses a number of important areas and is designed to help professionals at every level of expertise determine whether or not a particular company can be classified as an investment company. Numerous citations, pointers, and references allow users to find relevant information quickly, easily, confidently.