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  • What the SEC Wants Now in ESG
    Accounting Today

    What the SEC Wants Now in ESG

    March 10, 2023

    In this opinion piece for Accounting Today, Ron Kral of Kral Ussery uses CompanyIQ comment letter data to suggest that companies need to be ready for ESG disclosures. Below is an excerpt. While the environmental, social and governance arena may soon see a seismic shift in disclosure requirements, there has been no shortage of regulatory…

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  • WSJ and Wall Street Journal
    WSJ

    Foreign Companies’ Supply Financing to Face Greater Disclosure Rules Next Year

    March 9, 2023

    An international accounting standards-setter has moved up by a year the timing for when companies would have to disclose details on their supply-chain financing, a move aimed at improving transparency after several high-profile blowups in recent years. The International Accounting Standards Board, which sets standards required globally, tentatively agreed at a Feb. 20 meeting on…

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  • WSJ and Wall Street Journal
    WSJ

    SEC Expected to Raise More Questions About How Firms Calculate Non-GAAP Measures

    February 28, 2023

    The Securities and Exchange Commission is expected to ask more companies to explain how they calculate performance measures that go beyond U.S. generally accepted accounting principles, a move to gauge whether these metrics could potentially mislead investors. The U.S. securities regulator for years has monitored companies’ use of so-called non-GAAP earnings measures in their financial…

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  • Agenda and Financial Times
    Agenda

    Reproductive Health Proposals Spike After Dobbs Decision

    February 27, 2023

    After the Supreme Court issued its ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization last year, the case that overturned Roe v. Wade, companies were suddenly thrust into the spotlight on abortion and pressured to make difficult choices regarding reproductive health care and their workforces. Now, investors on both sides of the issue are using…

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  • SEC Comments on Environmental Matters
    KralUssery

    SEC Comments on Environmental Matters

    February 21, 2023

    While environmental, social and governance (ESG) may soon see a seismic shift in disclosure requirements, there has been no shortage of regulatory scrutiny based on existing requirements. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC or Commission) Division of Corporation Finance (Corp-Fin) has been busy on the environmental, social and governance (ESG) ESG disclosure front through…

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  • Labor Issues Poised to Trigger More Oversight Lawsuits
    Agenda

    Labor Issues Poised to Trigger More Oversight Lawsuits

    February 13, 2023

    Shareholder proposals aimed at labor-related issues have more than tripled over the last year, bringing with them additional risks for boards and companies. The growing spotlight on labor could bring battles that unfold on proxies or in court — and a recent Delaware Chancery Court case could further the trend. In 2022, shareholders across all…

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  • Agenda and Financial Times
    Agenda

    Though ‘Inconsistent,’ Cyber Breach Disclosures Pack in a Range of Details

    February 6, 2023

    T-Mobile announced in a Form 8-K last month that it had suffered a cybersecurity breach that could present “significant,” yet probably not material, costs to the company. The disclosure included a swath of information — including details on the types of files accessed by bad actors, where hackers probably got into T-Mobile’s systems and a…

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  • Agenda and Financial Times
    Agenda

    Boards Resume Director Pay Hikes in ‘Return to Normal’

    January 23, 2023

    More than half of S&P 500 boards modified some element of directors’ pay in 2022, whether through boosting equity grants, annual cash retainers or another element of board compensation in a bid to keep pat at competitive levels, said consultants. …A look at 2022 director compensation disclosures using public company intelligence provider MyLogIQ shows that…

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  • Shareholders Ratchet Up Pressure on Labor-Related Proposals
    Agenda

    Shareholders Ratchet Up Pressure on Labor-Related Proposals

    January 23, 2023

    Labor-related shareholder proposals are on the rise with initiatives aimed at working conditions more than tripling last year. These resolutions have received a high average rate of support, and investors are maintaining pressure on the subject. Therefore, sources say, directors should view these measures with prudence. …Shareholders filed at least 29 proposals in 2022 related…

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  • More Companies Disclose COBRA Payments for Execs in Exit Deals
    Agenda

    More Companies Disclose COBRA Payments for Execs in Exit Deals

    January 9, 2023

    Companies are increasingly disclosing provisions in separation agreements that include continuing health care coverage for departing executives, according to data from public company intelligence provider MyLogIQ. The uptick in disclosures puts the details of these plans front and center for execs and competitors. Boards mulling over retention considerations or updating change-in-control agreements may find it…

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