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Trump Revives Debate on Quarterly Earnings Reports as SEC Considers Semiannual Standard

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Last updated: September 16, 2025 8:10 pm
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Published: September 16, 2025
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In a recent post on Truth Social, former President Donald Trump reignited the long-standing debate over the frequency of earnings reports, advocating for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to replace the current quarterly earnings requirement with semiannual reporting. This proposal, he argued, could alleviate regulatory burdens on companies while also saving costs. The SEC has responded to Trump’s suggestions, stating that it is “prioritizing this proposal” to address unnecessary regulatory constraints.

Historically, semiannual reporting has been the standard in Europe and was practiced in the United States from 1955 to 1970 until the SEC adopted the current quarterly system. The topic gained heightened attention during Trump’s first presidency, notably when Buffett and JPMorgan’s CEO Jamie Dimon co-authored an op-ed critiquing quarterly earnings forecasts. Trump then echoed similar sentiments by promoting the idea of semiannual reports, but that initiative did not gain traction at the time.

Currently, strategists at Wolfe Research speculate there exists a greater than 50% chance that the SEC will consider this shift. However, they caution that actual implementation may take years, potentially extending into late 2026. The analysts underscore the complexities associated with regulatory change, including potential pushback during the notice-and-comment period.

The discussion raises critical questions for investors regarding the potential benefits or drawbacks of moving from quarterly to semiannual reports. Proponents of the current quarterly system argue that frequent disclosures enable better transparency and maintain a dialogue between investors and management. Quarterly earnings not only provide official performance figures but also include executive commentary and guidance, which can be crucial for less sophisticated investors lacking access to extensive market research.

Conversely, those supporting a shift to semiannual reporting contend that the costs associated with preparing quarterly earnings reports can be burdensome, ultimately stifling companies’ willingness to go public. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent remarked that this change could invigorate the public markets, suggesting that a less frequent reporting schedule could encourage companies to invest more in long-term growth rather than focusing on immediate stock performance.

Critics of the current system believe that the pressure to meet quarterly expectations fosters a short-termism mindset, hampering management from making strategic decisions for sustainable growth. Some investors, particularly those with a long-term perspective, argue that less frequent reporting might allow management teams to concentrate on broader objectives without the distraction of quarterly performance fluctuations.

While some may be inclined to advocate for a balance, recognizing both sides of the argument, the potential move towards semiannual reporting raises implications that extend beyond mere frequency. If companies feel less mandatory pressure to provide updates, investor expectations may require them to adapt—perhaps leaning towards more frequent voluntary disclosures to maintain shareholder confidence.

The debate illustrates an ongoing tension in the market between the desire for transparency and the need for management teams to focus on strategic long-term planning. If the SEC ultimately approves the shift to semiannual reporting, stakeholders across the investment landscape will need to reassess their approaches in response to a potentially new reporting environment, even as market dynamics continue to encourage a level of accountability and update frequency based on investor demand.

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