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full disclosure
full disclosuren. the need in business transactions to tell the "whole truth" about any matter which the other party should know in deciding to buy or contract. In real estate sales in many states there is a full disclosure form which must be filled out and signed under penalty of perjury for knowingly falsifying or concealing any significant fact. (See: caveat emptor) full disclosure
Full disclosureDescribes exchange and government regulations providing for the release and free exchange of all information pertinent to a given security.Full DisclosureThe act of revealing all relevant information to the public, especially to avoid the appearance of bias or fraud. The SEC requires publicly-traded companies to render full disclosure of their financial state as much as possible. See also: Transparency.full disclosure The disclosure of all relevant financial and operating information. For example, the SEC requires public corporations to make full disclosure when they issue securities.full disclosureA requirement to reveal all information relevant to a transaction. Some states have full disclosure laws requiring transmittal of property condition information to buyers. AcronymsSeefjord |