In this report, we present findings from our analysis of a cross-section of major publicly-traded companies that reported in their 10-K regulatory filings on the effects of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria in 2017, a record year for weather disasters. The surprising severity of these losses suggests that many CFOs should be allocating more capital to reduce the financial impact of natural disasters, or risk facing volatile balance sheets and other potential consequences of their inaction
Master the disaster : why CFOs must initiate natural catastrophe preparedness in 2019 and beyond
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In this report, we present findings from our analysis of a cross-section of major publicly-traded companies that reported in their 10-K regulatory filings on the effects of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria in 2017, a record year for weather disasters. The surprising severity of these losses suggests that many CFOs should be allocating more capital to reduce the financial impact of natural disasters, or risk facing volatile balance sheets and other potential consequences of their inaction