SEC May End Mandatory Quarterly Earnings Reports



The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is working on a new proposal that may allow companies to report earnings twice a year instead of every 3 months.

The aim is to reduce short-term pressure on companies and help them focus on long-term growth.

But fewer reports could also mean less transparency for investors.

The proposal could be released next month and is not final yet.

Why it matters: This change could affect how investors track companies and make decisions.
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