The Investment Company Act of 1940 regulates the organization of companies, including mutual funds, that engage primarily in investing, reinvesting, and trading in securities, and the company’s own securities are offered to the general public.1 

More information on the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the related Investment Advisors Act of 1940 can be found on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) website.

  1. https://www.sec.gov/investment/laws-and-rules ↩︎