SEC Proposes Amendments to Permit Optional Semiannual Reporting by Public Companies
The SEC has proposed amendments that would allow public companies to file semiannual reports instead of quarterly reports. This change could impact the frequency of financial data available to financial advisors for investment analysis and client communication strategies. Advisors should monitor this proposal as it may alter their data acquisition and research processes.
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