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The Securities and Exchange Commission has required companies to more clearly report executive compensation levels and the company's performance relative to that of competitors.

Salaries and benefits are provided to carry out the mission, functions and day-to-day operations of the SEC within the limits set by Congress. Additional funds received from salary and expenses are legally classified into the non-budgetary funds managed by the Ministry of Finance. Another budgetary resource in the form of funds received from special collections is the investor protection fund. The fund is a separate collection that finances whistleblower rewards. This fund is funded by a portion of the fines collected by the SEC as a result of administrative and administrative actions by the SEC.

The Securities and Exchange Commission is a government agency that enforces federal laws to protect American households entering the securities market. This government agency protects  investors, provides information, regulates markets and facilitates capital formation. The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is a US federal agency with primary authority to enforce federal securities laws and regulations, oversee the securities industry and state stock exchanges, and regulate all activities and organizations, including  US electronic securities markets

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