IAPD - Investment Adviser Public Disclosure - Homepage Investment advisers file Form ADV to register with the SEC and or the states Some advisers that do not have to register with the SEC or the states ("Exempt Reporting Advisers") must nonetheless complete some of the questions in Form ADV for purposes of reporting to the SEC and or the states
IAPD - Investment Adviser Public Disclosure - Homepage This file contains information about investment advisers who are registered with the SEC or who are filing reports as Exempt Reporting Advisers with the SEC and is available for download in XML format
Investment Advisers - Number of Advisers - SEC. gov Number of SEC-Registered Investment Advisers (RIAs) by Type of Adviser Data shown are from Table 1 1 in the May 2025 report Visualized are data for 2024 Select a bar for a time-series graph of registration basis or exemption
Information About Registered Investment Advisers and Exempt Reporting . . . Investment advisers file Form ADV Part 1 to register with the SEC and or the states or file certain sections of Form ADV to report as an Exempt Reporting Adviser with the SEC, and must periodically update the information on their forms
Private Fund Advisers - SEC. gov Related amendments to the Advisers Act books and records rule, as well as amendments to the compliance rule, apply to all SEC-registered investment advisers, including those that do not advise private funds
Regulation of Investment Advisers - SEC. gov Money managers, investment consultants, and financial planners are regulated in the United States as “investment advisers” under the U S Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (“Advisers Act” or “Act”) or similar state statutes
SEC. gov | Frequently Asked Questions on Form ADV and IARD A: Form ADV-E is the form used by advisers and independent public accountants to file a certificate of accounting, also referred to as a surprise examination report, for advisers that have custody of client funds or securities in order to be in compliance with rule 206 (4)-2 or similar state rules
Investment Adviser Marketing - SEC. gov On December 22, 2020, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) adopted amendments under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (the “Advisers Act” or the “Act”) to update rules that govern investment adviser marketing
Jonathon Hendricks, January 26, 2015 - SEC. gov If your new website business meets the definition of investment adviser but qualifies for the publisher’s exclusion, it would not be required to register with the Commission under Section 203 (a) of the Advisers Act