SEC Unveils Plan to Let Companies Move to Semiannual Reports
The SEC has proposed allowing companies to file semiannual reports instead of quarterly reports, alongside their annual report. For financial advisors, this regulatory change could alter the frequency and depth of financial data available for investment analysis and client communication. While not directly AI-related, AI tools used for data processing and analysis would need to adapt to this new reporting cadence.
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