No Result
View All Result
  • Login
Monday, August 17, 2026
FeeOnlyNews.com
  • Home
  • Business
  • Financial Planning
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Money
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Trading
  • Home
  • Business
  • Financial Planning
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Money
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Trading
No Result
View All Result
FeeOnlyNews.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Financial Planning

62% of investors oppose SEC proposal to reduce public company quarterly reports

by FeeOnlyNews.com
2 months ago
in Financial Planning
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
0
62% of investors oppose SEC proposal to reduce public company quarterly reports
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LInkedIn


Most investors would prefer the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission stick to quarterly reporting rather than requiring semiannual reporting for publicly-traded companies, a survey by the CFA Institute found.

Processing Content

Meanwhile, some advisors say they aren’t too concerned about a potential change in the cadence of earnings reports and other regulatory filings because they recommend investing in ETFs rather than individual stocks.

Forty-nine percent said they strongly disagreed with requiring semiannual reporting instead of quarterly, while 13% said they somewhat disagreed, according to a report by the CFA Institute. The CFA Institute is a not-for-profit professional association for advisors, investment analysts, portfolio managers and other investment professionals. Only 19% strongly agreed with such a change, and 16% somewhat agreed.

Asked whether the SEC should require semiannual reporting instead of quarterly for certain types of companies only — such as smaller ones, non-accelerated filers or emerging growth companies — 42% of respondents strongly disagreed, while 20% somewhat disagreed. Only 9% strongly agreed, and 18% somewhat agreed.

The survey, which had more than 2,500 respondents, was conducted before the SEC issued its proposal on May 5, which would allow companies to choose semiannual or quarterly reporting. The SEC will accept public comments on the proposal through July 6.

READ MORE: Should advisors even care if SEC green-lights semiannual reporting?

A survey question addressed whether the SEC should continue to allow quarterly reporting even if semiannual reporting becomes required, and 71% of respondents strongly agreed, while 11% somewhat agreed, 9% strongly disagreed and 4% somewhat disagreed.

“Respondents indicated that the benefits of quarterly reporting exceed its costs and expressed significant concerns that reducing reporting frequency could weaken comparability, increase information asymmetries, reduce transparency, and impair market efficiency,” Matthew Winters, senior director of corporate disclosures and information advocacy at the CFA Institute, said in a statement on June 10. “Most respondents believe many companies would discontinue quarterly reporting if it became optional and that investors would ultimately receive less information, not more.”

Half of respondents strongly disagreed when asked if the SEC should allow companies flexibility to choose their preferred reporting frequency or let them change from quarterly to semiannual and back. Twenty percent of respondents somewhat disagreed with both of those, while 10% strongly agreed and 11% somewhat agreed with both.

chart visualization

READ MORE: Frequent financial reporting helps investors predict performance

The CFA Institute criticized the tight time frames of comment periods for five SEC proposals related to reporting, disclosures and more.

“We believe the SEC should defer these proposals and sequence its requests for comment in a meaningful order, with sufficient time for investors to evaluate the proposed changes, the interrelationships among the proposals, and the potential impacts of rules that have yet to be published and for the Commission’s own Division of Economic and Risk Analysis to conduct its own cumulative analysis,” according to a June 11 comment letter to the SEC by Winters and Sandra Peters, senior head of corporate disclosures and information advocacy.



Source link

Tags: CompanyinvestorsopposeproposalPublicquarterlyReduceReportsSEC
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

USDC And Bitcoin Lead $850 Million Exchange Outflow Wave

Next Post

US stocks today: S&P 500, Nasdaq edge lower as tech shares slide

Related Posts

Ask an Advisor: What did your worst client meeting teach you?

Ask an Advisor: What did your worst client meeting teach you?

by FeeOnlyNews.com
August 7, 2026
0

Tense, difficult moments are a natural part of human interaction. For financial advisors, whether seasoned pros or new recruits, it's...

Why an employee-owned RIA took a majority stake investment

Why an employee-owned RIA took a majority stake investment

by FeeOnlyNews.com
August 7, 2026
0

Berger Financial Group, a Plymouth, Minnesota-based registered investment advisory firm that has been employee-owned since 2018, has received a majority...

Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (August 8–9)

Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (August 8–9)

by FeeOnlyNews.com
August 7, 2026
0

Enjoy the current installment of "Weekend Reading For Financial Planners" – this week's edition kicks off with the news that...

Wealth management has got junior advisors’ first 90 days covered. What happens on day 91?

Wealth management has got junior advisors’ first 90 days covered. What happens on day 91?

by FeeOnlyNews.com
August 7, 2026
0

Ask any wealth management firm what a new advisor recruit can expect in the first 90 days, and you'll likely...

How understanding brain science can boost advisors’ business

How understanding brain science can boost advisors’ business

by FeeOnlyNews.com
August 6, 2026
0

Financial planner Vanessa Martinez kicked off a discussion about the emotional, neurological and psychological sides of the profession with a...

New professional designation aims to build DAF expertise

New professional designation aims to build DAF expertise

by FeeOnlyNews.com
August 6, 2026
0

Advisors interested in serving charitably inclined clients will soon have a new designation program to consider, one focused specifically on...

Next Post
US stocks today: S&P 500, Nasdaq edge lower as tech shares slide

US stocks today: S&P 500, Nasdaq edge lower as tech shares slide

World Cup could boost the June jobs report by 40,000, Goldman estimates

World Cup could boost the June jobs report by 40,000, Goldman estimates

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Coffee Break: Armed Madhouse – From Spy Satellites to Peace Satellites

Coffee Break: Armed Madhouse – From Spy Satellites to Peace Satellites

July 7, 2026
US prosecutors examine LA Dodgers owner Mark Walter-linked insurers – report

US prosecutors examine LA Dodgers owner Mark Walter-linked insurers – report

July 21, 2026
Teachers’ Unions Shell Out More Than  Billion on Politics

Teachers’ Unions Shell Out More Than $1 Billion on Politics

May 14, 2026
Why did a 4 billion CEO just endorse stripping most Americans of voting rights?

Why did a $154 billion CEO just endorse stripping most Americans of voting rights?

July 27, 2026
Product-Market Fit Expires Every 90 Days. Here’s What to Do About It.

Product-Market Fit Expires Every 90 Days. Here’s What to Do About It.

July 15, 2026
Bond Vet and Small Door Merge to Form One of the Nation’s Largest Premium Veterinary Networks – AlleyWatch

Bond Vet and Small Door Merge to Form One of the Nation’s Largest Premium Veterinary Networks – AlleyWatch

July 9, 2026
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Price Prediction: How Much a ,000 Investment Could Be Worth by 2031

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Price Prediction: How Much a $5,000 Investment Could Be Worth by 2031

0
Cities holding up to 3 million people found under Amazon rain forest

Cities holding up to 3 million people found under Amazon rain forest

0
Republican Party Displacement | Mises Institute

Republican Party Displacement | Mises Institute

0
Bybit Uses Tokenised Equities as Underlyings for Structured Yield

Bybit Uses Tokenised Equities as Underlyings for Structured Yield

0
Explained: How BSE traded fewer contracts after CAS but premiums rose 75% in first week

Explained: How BSE traded fewer contracts after CAS but premiums rose 75% in first week

0
Vaxart outlines Phase IIb COVID-19 top line data in first half of 2027 backed by BARDA funding (OTCMKTS:VXRT)

Vaxart outlines Phase IIb COVID-19 top line data in first half of 2027 backed by BARDA funding (OTCMKTS:VXRT)

0
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Price Prediction: How Much a ,000 Investment Could Be Worth by 2031

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Price Prediction: How Much a $5,000 Investment Could Be Worth by 2031

August 8, 2026
Republican Party Displacement | Mises Institute

Republican Party Displacement | Mises Institute

August 8, 2026
Vanguard Chief Economist: AI and jobs, still in an ATM phase

Vanguard Chief Economist: AI and jobs, still in an ATM phase

August 8, 2026
Explained: How BSE traded fewer contracts after CAS but premiums rose 75% in first week

Explained: How BSE traded fewer contracts after CAS but premiums rose 75% in first week

August 8, 2026
Democrats’ Affordability Message Misses a Key Expense—Student Debt

Democrats’ Affordability Message Misses a Key Expense—Student Debt

August 8, 2026
Banks or NBFCs? DSP’s Preethi R S explains where she sees the best opportunities

Banks or NBFCs? DSP’s Preethi R S explains where she sees the best opportunities

August 8, 2026
FeeOnlyNews.com

Get the latest news and follow the coverage of Business & Financial News, Stock Market Updates, Analysis, and more from the trusted sources.

CATEGORIES

  • Business
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Economy
  • Financial Planning
  • Investing
  • Market Analysis
  • Markets
  • Money
  • Personal Finance
  • Startups
  • Stock Market
  • Trading

LATEST UPDATES

  • Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Price Prediction: How Much a $5,000 Investment Could Be Worth by 2031
  • Republican Party Displacement | Mises Institute
  • Vanguard Chief Economist: AI and jobs, still in an ATM phase
  • Our Great Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use, Legal Notices & Disclaimers
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2022-2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Financial Planning
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Money
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Trading

Copyright © 2022-2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.