Tag: Financial Reporting

ESG Reporting

New Report Provides Guidance on Internal Audit’s Role in ESG Disclosures

Investors and regulators are pushing for more comprehensive and uniform reporting on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) efforts. Some organizations are even tying incentive compensation metrics to ESG goals. In March, the Securities and Exchange Commission said it would be looking more closely at ESG disclosures and also announced the Read More

IIA Calls for More Uniform Disclosure on Climate Change

Supporting greater attention on the important issue of sustainability, The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) delivered a message to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler last week, encouraging uniform climate disclosure by corporations and recognition of the role internal audit plays in providing assurance around complete, accurate, and Read More

SEC Charges Under Armour with Disclosure Failures

The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged sports apparel manufacturer Under Armour Inc. with misleading investors as to the bases of its revenue growth and failing to disclose known uncertainties concerning its future revenue prospects. Under Armour has agreed to pay $9 million to settle the action. According to the Read More

Environmental reporting

CAQ and AICPA Issue Joint Roadmap for ESG Reporting

The building blocks of reliable, comparable and relevant environmental, social, and governance (ESG) information begin with a foundation of quality reporting by company management. Now companies have a new resource to improve ESG reporting. The American Institute of CPAs and Center for Audit Quality teamed up to provide audit practitioners Read More

GE to Pay $200 Million for Disclosure Violations

General Electric Co. has struck a deal with the Securities and Exchange Commission to pay a $200 million penalty to settle charges for disclosure failures in its power and insurance businesses in financial reports filed in 2017 and 2018. According to the SEC’s order, GE misled investors by describing its Read More

Cheesecake Factory hit by SEC

SEC Bites Cheesecake Factory for Misleading COVID-19 Disclosures

The Securities and Exchange Commission has settled charges against The Cheesecake Factory for making misleading disclosures about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on its business operations and financial condition. The action is the SEC’s first charging a public company for misleading investors about the financial effects of the pandemic. Read More

BDO: Boards Increasing Financial Disclosures in 2020

Public companies’ board members are focusing more this year on the communication and transparency of financial reporting and disclosures, the new 2020 Board Pulse Survey from BDO reports. Of the 280 public company board members surveyed, 73 percent say they have increased disclosures around new and emerging risks to their Read More

SEC HP settlement

SEC Charges HP With Misleading Investors, Violating Control Provisions

The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced charges against technology company HP, Inc. for misleading investors by failing to disclose the impact of sales practices undertaken in an effort to meet quarterly sales and earnings targets. HP has agreed to pay $6 million to settle the charges. According to the SEC, Read More

Audit Committee Disclosures Expanding in 2020

Audit committees are disclosing more information about their auditors and audits in shareholder reports this year, according to an annual analysis from the EY Center for Board Matters. Ernst & Young found a dramatic increase in disclosures in most categories over the last eight years, Accounting Today reports. Audit committees Read More