SEC Form 24F-2EL
Definition of 'SEC Form 24F-2EL'A discontinued filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), also known as the "Annual Notice of Securities Sold By an Investment Company". It includes the total number of shares and corresponding dollar amount, that have been sold by the investment company during the previous year. |
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Investopedia explains 'SEC Form 24F-2EL'SEC Form 24F-2EL was discontinued and replaced by SEC Form 24-2NT. That does not mean however that previously filed Form 24F-2EL's will be removed from the EDGAR system or become unavailable to the public.Related SEC Forms N-1, N-2, 24F-2NT, 24F-2EL |
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