
US GAAP SEC Reporting Requirements and Key Guidelines , Comprehensive guide to SEC reporting forms, disclosure rules, and XBRL compliance under US GAAP.
Course Description
In today’s dynamic corporate landscape, transparency, accountability, and compliance have become the foundation of trustworthy financial reporting. Every public company in the U.S. must adhere to strict SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) guidelines under US GAAP, ensuring that investors, regulators, and other stakeholders have access to accurate and timely financial information.
This course is thoughtfully designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of SEC reporting under US GAAP – from registration statements and periodic filings to detailed disclosure requirements. You’ll learn the purpose and preparation of essential forms such as Form 10-K, 10-Q, and 11-K, along with the rules outlined in Regulation S-X that govern the content and presentation of financial statements. The course also introduces you to modern reporting frameworks, including XBRL filing requirements, helping you to understand how technology enhances transparency and accuracy in financial disclosures.
Whether you are a finance student, accounting enthusiast, aspiring CPA, or working professional, this course will help you build a strong foundation in SEC reporting practices. By the end of the course, you will not only understand the technical aspects of regulatory filings but also develop the analytical mindset needed to interpret, evaluate, and apply these principles confidently in diverse professional scenarios.
Who this course is for:
- Accounting and finance students who want to enhance their practical knowledge beyond textbooks.
- Aspiring CPAs, CMAs, and CFA candidates preparing for professional certification exams.
- Early-career professionals in accounting, auditing, or compliance roles who want to deepen their understanding of U.S. regulatory reporting standards.
- Corporate finance and reporting teams seeking to refine their skills in SEC form preparation and XBRL filing requirements.
- Educators and trainers who want a simplified yet comprehensive resource to explain U.S. reporting principles.
