Stanford Graduate School Of Business
Other types of capital sourcing include crowdsourcing on the Internet, venture capital, bank loans, and debentures. Businesses that have gone public are subject to regulations concerning their internal governance, such as how executive officers' compensation is determined, and when and how information is disclosed to shareholders and to the public. In the United States, these regulations are primarily implemented and enforced by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission . The regulations are implemented and enforced by the China Securities Regulation Commission in China. In Singapore, the regulatory authority is the Monetary Authority of Singapore , and in Hong Kong, it is the Securities and Futures Commission . When businesses need to raise money , they sometimes offer securities for sale. Many businesses are operated through a separate entity such as a corporation or a partnership . Most legal jurisdictions allow people to organize such an entity by filing certain