Financial restatements drop 18%


Corporate restatements dropped by almost a fifth (18%) in 2025, according to a new report, continuing a long-term trend of decreases.
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At 391, last year had the second-lowest number of restatements in the past 20 years, according to Ideagen Audit Analytics’ new “Financial Restatements” report; only 2020 was lower, with 375.
The highest number of restatements in the two-decade span examined by the report came in 2021, when a Securities and Exchange Commission staff statement on warrant accounting led hundreds of special-purpose acquisition companies to issue 1,060 restatements in a year that only saw 402 non-SPAC-related restatements.
The number of companies issuing restatements also remained low in 2025, at just 5.1%.
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Among the other highlights of the report:
- The length of the restatement period;
- The average number of accounting issues per restatement;
- The top issues cited in restatements (debt/equity issues were the most common, being included in 27% of all restatements);
- The companies with the most restatements;
- The average restatement impact on income (which was 70% negative for 2025); and,
- A breakdown by filer status and type (including by industry, and foreign issuers).
