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Trump Proposes Biannual Earnings Reports for Public Companies

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Last updated: September 15, 2025 7:54 pm
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Published: September 15, 2025
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In a recent social media statement, President Trump advocated for a significant change in the reporting cycle for public companies, proposing that they should report their earnings every six months instead of the current quarterly schedule. This idea stems from complaints expressed by executives about the financial and labor burdens of compiling data, which many believe forces companies to prioritize short-term gains over sustainable growth.

Trump argued that moving to biannual earnings disclosures could enhance the efficiency of corporate management, stating that it would “save money” and allow executives to better focus on the long-term health of their organizations. He emphasized a comparison to China’s long-term management perspective, suggesting that the current quarterly reporting model in the U.S. is detrimental.

The proposal has elicited a range of reactions from within the financial community. Investor advocates and financial experts have raised concerns that less frequent disclosures could lead to decreased transparency, potentially enabling companies to withhold significant information from investors for extended periods. Salman Arif, a professor at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management, warned that reducing the frequency of earnings reports could increase risks of accounting fraud and insider trading, suggesting that transparency is vital for the integrity of capital markets.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which has mandated quarterly earnings reports since 1970, regulates this area. Despite some ongoing dissatisfaction among executives, any changes to the reporting framework would likely require lengthy discussions and consultations. This is a point not lost on experts who cite the potential for volatility in stock prices due to longer gaps between disclosures. Investors, they argue, rely on regular updates to hold companies accountable and gauge their performance accurately.

The debate about the frequency of earnings reports speaks to a broader conversation about the balance between encouraging long-term strategic thinking in companies and ensuring accountability and transparency to investors. The Business Roundtable, representing major corporations, has also called for a reconsideration of the current system, arguing that the focus on short-term profits can hinder long-term growth and sustainability.

Despite advocates’ concerns over potential ramifications, it appears that any substantial change in the reporting requirements would not materialize quickly. During Trump’s previous term as president, a similar proposal aimed at less frequent disclosures failed to gain traction. The SEC has not yet responded to requests for comment regarding the current proposal, leaving the timeline for any possible changes uncertain.

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