/prɒˈspɛktəs/ – Verb
Definition: cáo bạch.
A more thorough explanation: A prospectus is a formal written document that provides essential information about a financial security or investment offering to potential investors. It typically includes details about the issuer, the terms of the investment, the risks involved, and other relevant information to help investors make informed decisions. In the context of securities law, a prospectus is often required by regulatory authorities before a security can be offered to the public.
Example: The company issued a prospectus to potential investors outlining the details of the upcoming initial public offering.