Relacionar Columnas Business Law Game #2Versión en línea matching game with different laws that apply to businesses por Stephanie Ganser 1 Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) 2 Indiana Department of Revenue (IDR) 3 Antitrust laws 4 The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) 5 Securities Law 6 Advertising and marketing laws 7 Tax laws 8 Federal Trade Commission 9 U.S. Department of Labor 10 Finance law 11 Intellectual property law 12 Bankruptcy laws 13 Employment and Labor Law These are the laws that cover the rules pertaining to taxes, including income tax, property tax and sales tax. These laws impact many areas of business, including how products are labeled, how email and telemarketing campaigns can be conducted, the type of health and environmental claims that can be made about a product or service, as well as how a business can advertise to children. These laws cover everything from preventing discrimination and harassment in the workplace, workplace poster requirements, wage and hour laws and workers’ compensation regulations. This agency oversees trading on stock exchanges and other modes of security transfers. It makes sure the businesses trading comply with certain financial and reporting requirements to protect traders. If a business sells publicly traded securities like stocks or bonds on a securities exchange then the business needs to comply with certain financial and reporting obligations. These rules are designed to make trading securities fair and to ensure illegal activities, such as insider trading, do not occur. These laws allow a debtor who cannot pay his debts resolve his financial dilemma. The laws guide the disposition of available assets to creditors and then relieve the debtor of the remaining liabilities. This agency oversees federal employment and labor law; however, individual states also have their own specific laws. Covers antitrust, bankruptcy, and securities laws to protect the financial interests of small businesses and individual investors. legislation that regulates trade and commerce, to make sure that businesses compete fairly. They prevent, for example, price fixing and monopolies. These laws promote competition and protect consumers from anticompetitive business practices. This agency handles Indiana taxes. This agency handles taxes on the federal level. Covers trademarks, patents and copyrights oversees and regulates advertising and marketing law as well as privacy laws