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Regulatory requirements that mandate reporting of financial and non-financial information to varied government agencies is called statutory reporting. IAS, IFRS, Basel II, and Sarbanes-Oxley are just some of the better-known examples of the regulatory compliance's. Each industry has its own additional set of statutory reporting laws and regulations. Bankers and insurance companies have numerous fiscal filing requirements in each state in which they do business. Publicly held companies have additional sets of SEC reporting requirements that must be met.

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