disclosures (Meaning)

disclosures

something that is disclosed, a debtor in bankruptcy's revelation to creditors of a bankruptcy plan, an act or instance of disclosing, the revelation to investors of financial information about a corporation or municipality and about the security it is offering for sale see also prospectus, registration statement, the act or an instance of disclosing, something disclosed, revelation by a corporate insider (as an officer) for approval of a business transaction that involves self-dealing, a lender's revelation of information to a consumer under the Truth in Lending Act that enables the consumer to make an intelligent decision about the loan

Synonyms & Antonyms of disclosures

disclosures Sentence Examples

  1. The company's financial disclosures were found to contain inaccuracies, leading to an investigation.
  2. Public companies are required to make certain disclosures to ensure transparency and accountability.
  3. The SEC's disclosure rules aim to protect investors from misleading or incomplete information.
  4. The patient's medical records should be treated with confidentiality and any disclosures should only be made with consent.
  5. Full and timely disclosures are crucial for maintaining trust and credibility.
  6. The whistleblower's disclosures exposed a culture of fraud within the organization.
  7. The personal disclosures in the autobiography revealed intimate details of the author's life.
  8. The government's strict disclosure laws make it difficult for journalists to obtain sensitive information.
  9. Disclosure agreements are often used to protect confidential information shared between parties.
  10. The lack of disclosures about potential risks can result in legal consequences for companies.

FAQs About the word disclosures

something that is disclosed, a debtor in bankruptcy's revelation to creditors of a bankruptcy plan, an act or instance of disclosing, the revelation to investor

revelations, exposures, confessions,acknowledgements, admissions, acknowledgments, kickers, concessions, bombshells, surprises

concealments,cover-ups,

The company's financial disclosures were found to contain inaccuracies, leading to an investigation.

Public companies are required to make certain disclosures to ensure transparency and accountability.

The SEC's disclosure rules aim to protect investors from misleading or incomplete information.

The patient's medical records should be treated with confidentiality and any disclosures should only be made with consent.