SEC Proposes Rule Change Allowing Public Companies to Shift to Semiannual Earnings Reporting

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The Securities and Exchange Commission has formally proposed a rule change permitting public companies to transition from mandatory quarterly 10-Q filings to a semiannual reporting schedule via a new Form 10-S. Supported by President Donald Trump, the initiative aims to reduce the administrative burden on firms and mitigate the short-term focus often associated with quarterly disclosures, allowing management to prioritize long-term strategic planning. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins stated the move provides companies greater flexibility in determining reporting frequencies that align with their business needs. While proponents argue the shift will foster sustainable investment, critics warn it may diminish market transparency and disadvantage retail investors. The proposal is now subject to a 60-day public comment period before a final commission vote.





