The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed amendments to allow public companies the option of filing semiannual reports instead of quarterly reports. This change aims to provide companies with greater flexibility in meeting their interim reporting obligations under federal securities laws. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins stated that the current rules' rigidity has limited companies and investors from choosing a reporting frequency that aligns with their business needs. The proposed amendments, if adopted, would enhance regulatory flexibility for public companies.
SEC Proposes Option for Semiannual Reporting by Public Companies
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