Public US companies would have option of reporting semiannually under SEC proposal
By Neil Roland ( May 5, 2026, 20:38 GMT | Insight) -- Public companies would have the option of filing financial statements only every six months, in lieu of having to do so quarterly, under a US Securities and Exchange Commission proposal. The proposed overhaul of a 1970 rule is intended to give public companies more flexibility and encourage more firms to go public.Public companies would have the option of filing financial statements only every six months, in lieu of having to do so quarterly, under a US Securities and Exchange Commission proposal....
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