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  2. SEC Rule 17a-4 - Wikipedia

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    SEC Rule 17a-4 is a regulation issued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to its regulatory authority under the US Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Known simply as the "Exchange Act") which outlines requirements for data retention, indexing, and accessibility for companies which deal in the trade or brokering of financial securities such as stocks, bonds, and futures.

  3. 30-day yield - Wikipedia

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    United States money market funds report a 7-day SEC yield. The rate expresses how much the fund would yield if it paid income at the same level as it did in the prior 7 days for a whole year. The rate expresses how much the fund would yield if it paid income at the same level as it did in the prior 7 days for a whole year.

  4. Form S-4 - Wikipedia

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    Form S-4 is a form filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission relating to a business combination or exchange offer. This filing contains details relating to share distribution, amounts, terms, and other information relating to any merger or exchange offers.

  5. Rule of six (viruses) - Wikipedia

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    The rule of six is a feature of some paramyxovirus genomes. These RNA viruses have genes made from RNA and not DNA, and their whole genome – that is the number of nucleotides – is always a multiple of six. This is because during their replication, these viruses are dependent on nucleoprotein molecules that each bind to six nucleotides. [1]

  6. File:MT-sec-206.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 05:44, 8 February 2011: 600 × 600 (9 KB): Highway Route Marker Bot: Update using template File:MT-sec-temp.svg: 20:25, 7 January 2007