Penalty paid for misclassifying tens of millions of dollars of costs, and for 'inadequate' controls missing the error
IT services biz DXC Technology has paid $8 million to settle a dispute with the US Securities Exchange Commission after being charged with making"misleading disclosures" about its non-GAAP financial results.its findings pertain to multiple reporting periods between 2018 until early 2020.
For the uninitiated, non-GAAP results are an alternative way to measure a company's financial health. They do not include non-recurring or non-cash expenses, and are considered a method for analysts and investors to get a snapshot of a business' operations and cash position.
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