Investors, regulators and the public depend on corporate financial reporting to fill in these information gaps. If quarterly reporting mandates were removed, they might be left in the dark. Investment ...
U.S. financial regulators will soon modify or rescind the 55-year old rule requiring public companies to issue formal financial reports every 90 days. Surveys of business leaders consistently reveal ...
This article explains that moving from quarterly to semi-annual reporting for U.S. public companies could reduce regulatory burdens without harming market transparency, based on EU and UK experience.
Is allowing publicly traded companies to file earnings reports semiannually rather than quarterly a good idea? In September, President Donald Trump called for the Securities and Exchange Commission to ...