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Prospectus Printing

Every company that wants to issue stocks has to file a prospectus. The prospectus is a formal, written offer to sell securities that allows investors to make informed decisions. It details a proposed business plan. The prospectus for a public offering needs to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and give to prospective buyers. A prospectus includes information on finances, the company's business history, officers, operations, and plans. Also included is information on any pending litigation the company may be facing.

Like other documents that are required to be filed with the SEC, a prospectus can be an involved and complicated process. Having a Financial Printing Service handle your prospectus is both cost-effective and time efficient. Financial printers use cutting edge technology to create the complex tables often found in prospectuses. Commercial printers are set up to handle magazines, brochures, fliers, and more. Financial printers, on the other hand, have extensive experience in preparing prospectuses and other documents. They have large proofreading and typesetting staffs that work 24 hours a day. The turnaround time is much less, which is vital in the fast-paced stock market.

Hiring a financial printing service to handle your prospectus is a good investment if you choose a service that you trust with your company's financial information. Handling a myriad of financial documents is important: the printer you hire must have experience in all aspects of the financial world in order to best assist your business. It is possible to print these documents yourself, but you will probably incur more costs due to equipment and time. Also, any errors are your responsibility alone. A financial printing service has a dedicated staff that will review your documents for accuracy so they can be filed in a timely manner. Some services even distribute your documents for you.

The service you hire to EDGARize your SEC documents should also be equipped to handle your financial printing needs. This saves you from having to find two separate firms to handle your financial document needs and allows you to have all your documents prepared, printed, and distributed by one trustworthy firm.