SEC Proposes Allowing Public Companies to Report Earnings Twice a Year Instead of Quarterly


The Securities and Exchange Commission proposed allowing public companies to file earnings reports twice a year instead of quarterly.

•� � Companies currently file quarterly reports along with an annual report, and the proposal would allow them to switch to semiannual reporting instead.

•� � The SEC says the change is intended to give companies and investors more flexibility in determining reporting frequency.

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