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Financial Gravity Companies Inc (FGCO)
OTHER OTC:FGCO
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Financial Gravity Companies (FGCO) Risk Analysis

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Public companies are required to disclose risks that can affect the business and impact the stock. These disclosures are known as “Risk Factors”. Companies disclose these risks in their yearly (Form 10-K), quarterly earnings (Form 10-Q), or “foreign private issuer” reports (Form 20-F). Risk factors show the challenges a company faces. Investors can consider the worst-case scenarios before making an investment. TipRanks’ Risk Analysis categorizes risks based on proprietary classification algorithms and machine learning.

Financial Gravity Companies disclosed 13 risk factors in its most recent earnings report. Financial Gravity Companies reported the most risks in the “Finance & Corporate” category.

Risk Overview Q3, 2021

Risk Distribution
13Risks
62% Finance & Corporate
15% Legal & Regulatory
8% Production
8% Ability to Sell
8% Macro & Political
0% Tech & Innovation
Finance & Corporate - Financial and accounting risks. Risks related to the execution of corporate activity and strategy
This chart displays the stock's most recent risk distribution according to category. TipRanks has identified 6 major categories: Finance & corporate, legal & regulatory, macro & political, production, tech & innovation, and ability to sell.

Risk Change Over Time

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The chart shows the number of risks a company has disclosed. You can compare this to the sector average or S&P 500 average.

The quarters shown in the chart are according to the calendar year (January to December). Businesses set their own financial calendar, known as a fiscal year. For example, Walmart ends their financial year at the end of January to accommodate the holiday season.

Risk Highlights Q3, 2021

Main Risk Category
Finance & Corporate
With 8 Risks
Finance & Corporate
With 8 Risks
Number of Disclosed Risks
13
+1
From last report
S&P 500 Average: 31
13
+1
From last report
S&P 500 Average: 31
Recent Changes
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Since Sep 2021
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0Risks removed
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Number of Risk Changed
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No changes from last report
S&P 500 Average: 3
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S&P 500 Average: 3
See the risk highlights of Financial Gravity Companies in the last period.

Risk Word Cloud

The most common phrases about risk factors from the most recent report. Larger texts indicate more widely used phrases.

Risk Factors Full Breakdown - Total Risks 13

Finance & Corporate
Total Risks: 8/13 (62%)Above Sector Average
Share Price & Shareholder Rights4 | 30.8%
Share Price & Shareholder Rights - Risk 1
The Company's common stock is subject to dilution.
Company's plan for increasing revenue is to recruit advisors and other professionals. Some of these recruits may be granted stock options or stock rights. These shares are among the shares reserved in Company's stock option plan (see compensation plans discussion).
Share Price & Shareholder Rights - Risk 2
The Company's common stock is classified as a "penny stock."
Rule 3a51-1 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 establishes the definition of a "penny stock," for purposes relevant to us, as any equity security that has a minimum bid price of less than $5.00 per share or with an exercise price of less than $5.00 per share, subject to a limited number of exceptions which are not available to us. It is likely that the Company's common stock will be considered to be a penny stock for the immediately foreseeable future. For any transaction involving a penny stock, unless exempt, the penny stock rules require that a broker or dealer approve a person's account for transactions in penny stocks and the broker or dealer receive from the investor a written agreement to the transaction, setting forth the identity and quantity of the penny stock to be purchased. In order to approve a person's account for transactions in penny stocks, the broker or dealer must obtain financial information and investment experience and objectives of the investor, make a reasonable determination that transactions in penny stocks are suitable for that person, and make a reasonable determination that that person has sufficient knowledge and experience in financial matters to be capable of evaluating the risks of transactions in penny stocks. The broker or dealer must also provide disclosure to its customers, prior to executing trades, about the risks of investing in penny stocks in both public offerings and in secondary trading, the commissions payable to both the broker-dealer and the registered representative, and the rights and remedies available to an investor in cases of fraud in penny stock transactions. Because of these regulations, broker-dealers may not wish to furnish the necessary paperwork and disclosures and/or may encounter difficulties in their attempt to buy or sell shares of the Company's common stock, which may in turn affect the ability of Company stockholders to sell their shares. Accordingly, the penny stock classification adversely affects any market liquidity for the Company's common stock and subjects the shares to certain risks associated with trading in penny stocks. These risks include difficulty for investors in purchasing or disposing of shares, difficulty in obtaining accurate bid and ask quotations, difficulty in establishing the market value of the shares, and a lack of securities analyst coverage.
Share Price & Shareholder Rights - Risk 3
The Company's common stock is subject to price volatility unrelated to its operations
The market price of the Company's common stock could fluctuate substantially due to a variety of factors, including market perception of the Company's ability to achieve its planned growth, operating results of the Company and of other companies in the same industry, trading volume in the Company's common stock, changes in general conditions in the economy and the financial markets or other developments affecting the Company or its competitors.
Share Price & Shareholder Rights - Risk 4
The Company's common stock is quoted through the OTC Markets, which may have an unfavorable impact on its stock price and liquidity
The Company's common stock is quoted on the OTC Markets, which is a significantly more limited market than the New York Stock Exchange or NASDAQ. The trading volume may be limited by the fact that many major institutional investment funds, including mutual funds, follow a policy of not investing in OTC Markets stocks and certain major brokerage firms restrict their brokers from recommending OTC Markets stocks because they are considered speculative and volatile. The trading volume of the Company's common stock has been and may continue to be limited and sporadic. As a result, the quoted price for the Company's common stock on the OTC Markets may not necessarily be a reliable indicator of its fair market value. Additionally, the securities of small capitalization companies may trade less frequently and in more limited volume than those of more established companies. The market for small capitalization companies is generally volatile, with wide price fluctuations not necessarily related to the operating performance of such companies.
Accounting & Financial Operations2 | 15.4%
Accounting & Financial Operations - Risk 1
The Company may never pay dividends to its common stockholders
The Company currently intends to retain its future earnings to support operations and to finance expansion; accordingly, the Company does not anticipate paying any cash dividends in the foreseeable future. The declaration, payment, and amount of any future dividends on common stock will be at the discretion of the Company's Board of Directors, and will depend upon, among other things, earnings, financial condition, capital requirements, level of indebtedness and other considerations the Board of Directors considers relevant. There is no assurance that future dividends will be paid on common stock or, if dividends are paid, the amount thereof.
Accounting & Financial Operations - Risk 2
The Company's limited operating history may not serve as an adequate basis to judge its future prospects and results of operations.
Financial Gravity has a relatively limited operating history. Its limited operating history and the unpredictability of the wealth management and insurance industries make it difficult for investors to evaluate its business. An investor in its securities must consider the risks, uncertainties and difficulties frequently encountered by companies in rapidly evolving markets.
Debt & Financing1 | 7.7%
Debt & Financing - Risk 1
The Company will need additional financing to implement its business plan.
The Company will need additional financing to fully implement its business plan in a manner that not only continues to expand an already established direct-to-consumer approach, but also allows the Company to establish a stronger brand name in all the areas in which it operates, and to attract new advisors, insurance professionals and tax service providers. In particular, the Company will need additional financing to: - Effectuate its business plan and further develop its product and service lines;   - Expand its facilities, human resources, and infrastructure; and   - Increase its marketing efforts and lead generation. There are no assurances that additional financing will be available on favorable terms, or at all. If additional financing is not available, the Company will need to reduce, defer or cancel development programs, planned initiatives and overhead expenditures. The failure to adequately fund its capital requirements could have a material adverse effect on the Company's business, financial condition, and results of operations. Moreover, the sale of additional equity securities to raise financing will result in additional dilution to the Company's stockholders and incurring additional indebtedness could involve the imposition of covenants that restrict the Company's operations.
Corporate Activity and Growth1 | 7.7%
Corporate Activity and Growth - Risk 1
The Company may not successfully manage its growth
The Company's success will depend upon the expansion of its operations and the effective management of its growth, which will place a significant strain on its management and on its administrative, operational, and financial resources. To manage this growth, it must expand its facilities, augment its operational, financial and management systems, and hire and train additional qualified personnel. If it is unable to manage its growth effectively, its business would be harmed.
Legal & Regulatory
Total Risks: 2/13 (15%)Below Sector Average
Regulation2 | 15.4%
Regulation - Risk 1
The Company's products and services are subject to changes in applicable laws and regulations
The Company's business is particularly subject to changing federal and state laws and regulations related to the provision of financial services to consumers. The Company's continued success depends in part on its ability to anticipate and respond to these changes, and the Company may not be able to respond in a timely or commercially appropriate manner. If the Company fails to adjust its products and services in response to changing legal and/or regulatory requirements, the ability to deliver its products and services may be hindered, which in turn could have an adverse effect on the Company's business, financial condition and results of operations.
Regulation - Risk 2
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FINRA Arbitrations
Forta had over 20 FINRA claims pending in 2021 that arise from the sale to clients of alternative investments (REITs, Business Development Loan Funds, and Oil and Gas securities). These income generating investments did not do as well as the stock markets, and the performance has lagged the market. While the exposure on these cases would not be material, the costs of defense for legal fees may be substantial. As part of its annual review of the performance of its subsidiaries, Company has decided to discontinue Forta's broker/dealer operation and that transition is now in progress.
Production
Total Risks: 1/13 (8%)Below Sector Average
Employment / Personnel1 | 7.7%
Employment / Personnel - Risk 1
The Company relies on key executive officers, and their knowledge of its business and technical expertise would be difficult to replace
The Company is highly dependent on its executive officers. If one or more of the Company's senior executives or other key personnel are unable or unwilling to continue in their present positions, the Company may not be able to replace them easily or at all, and the Company's business may be disrupted. Competition for senior management personnel is intense, the pool of qualified candidates is very limited, and it may not be able to retain the services of its senior executives or attract and retain high-quality senior executives in the future. Such failure could have a material adverse effect on the Company's business, financial condition and results of operations.
Ability to Sell
Total Risks: 1/13 (8%)Above Sector Average
Competition1 | 7.7%
Competition - Risk 1
The Company may continue to encounter substantial competition in its business
The Company believes that existing and new competitors will continue to improve their products and services, as well as introduce new products and services with competitive price and performance characteristics. The Company expects that it must continue to innovate, and to invest in product development and productivity improvements, to compete effectively in the several markets in which the Company participates. The Company's competitors could develop a more efficient product or service or undertake more aggressive and costly marketing campaigns than those implemented by the Company, which could adversely affect the Company's marketing strategies and have an adverse effect on the Company's business, financial condition and results of operations. Important factors affecting the Company's current ability to compete successfully include: - lead generation and marketing costs;   - service delivery protocols;   - branded name advertising; and   - product and service pricing. In periods of reduced demand for the Company's products and services, the Company can either choose to maintain market share by reducing product and service pricing to meet the competition, or maintain its product and service pricing, which would likely sacrifice market share. Sales and overall profitability may be reduced in either case. In addition, there can be no assurance that additional competitors will not enter the Company's existing markets, or that the Company will be able to continue to compete successfully against its competition.
Macro & Political
Total Risks: 1/13 (8%)Below Sector Average
Natural and Human Disruptions1 | 7.7%
Natural and Human Disruptions - Risk 1
The Company's performance may be affected by COVID-19.
December 2019, a novel strain of coronavirus, referred to as COVID-19, was reported to have surfaced in Wuhan, China. Since then, COVID-19 has spread to other countries, including the United States. In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic. The financial markets demonstrated significant volatility in reaction to the virus outbreak, and new variants may contribute to volatility. The effects of such COVID-19 variants on the economy are not known. During periods of high volatility and uncertainty many investors choose to stop ongoing investment activity. Revenues of the Company are adversely affected when investors reduce their investment activities. In addition, over 50%t of Company's revenues is based upon the value of assets under management. If the investment portfolios of clients decrease in value, investment management fees may also decrease. Any significant shutdown of the economy for a sustained period will affect the Company's revenue which could lead to losses.
See a full breakdown of risk according to category and subcategory. The list starts with the category with the most risk. Click on subcategories to read relevant extracts from the most recent report.

FAQ

What are “Risk Factors”?
Risk factors are any situations or occurrences that could make investing in a company risky.
    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires that publicly traded companies disclose their most significant risk factors. This is so that potential investors can consider any risks before they make an investment.
      They also offer companies protection, as a company can use risk factors as liability protection. This could happen if a company underperforms and investors take legal action as a result.
        It is worth noting that smaller companies, that is those with a public float of under $75 million on the last business day, do not have to include risk factors in their 10-K and 10-Q forms, although some may choose to do so.
          How do companies disclose their risk factors?
          Publicly traded companies initially disclose their risk factors to the SEC through their S-1 filings as part of the IPO process.
            Additionally, companies must provide a complete list of risk factors in their Annual Reports (Form 10-K) or (Form 20-F) for “foreign private issuers”.
              Quarterly Reports also include a section on risk factors (Form 10-Q) where companies are only required to update any changes since the previous report.
                According to the SEC, risk factors should be reported concisely, logically and in “plain English” so investors can understand them.
                  How can I use TipRanks risk factors in my stock research?
                  Use the Risk Factors tab to get data about the risk factors of any company in which you are considering investing.
                    You can easily see the most significant risks a company is facing. Additionally, you can find out which risk factors a company has added, removed or adjusted since its previous disclosure. You can also see how a company’s risk factors compare to others in its sector.
                      Without reading company reports or participating in conference calls, you would most likely not have access to this sort of information, which is usually not included in press releases or other public announcements.
                        A simplified analysis of risk factors is unique to TipRanks.
                          What are all the risk factor categories?
                          TipRanks has identified 6 major categories of risk factors and a number of subcategories for each. You can see how these categories are broken down in the list below.
                          1. Financial & Corporate
                          • Accounting & Financial Operations - risks related to accounting loss, value of intangible assets, financial statements, value of intangible assets, financial reporting, estimates, guidance, company profitability, dividends, fluctuating results.
                          • Share Price & Shareholder Rights – risks related to things that impact share prices and the rights of shareholders, including analyst ratings, major shareholder activity, trade volatility, liquidity of shares, anti-takeover provisions, international listing, dual listing.
                          • Debt & Financing – risks related to debt, funding, financing and interest rates, financial investments.
                          • Corporate Activity and Growth – risks related to restructuring, M&As, joint ventures, execution of corporate strategy, strategic alliances.
                          2. Legal & Regulatory
                          • Litigation and Legal Liabilities – risks related to litigation/ lawsuits against the company.
                          • Regulation – risks related to compliance, GDPR, and new legislation.
                          • Environmental / Social – risks related to environmental regulation and to data privacy.
                          • Taxation & Government Incentives – risks related to taxation and changes in government incentives.
                          3. Production
                          • Costs – risks related to costs of production including commodity prices, future contracts, inventory.
                          • Supply Chain – risks related to the company’s suppliers.
                          • Manufacturing – risks related to the company’s manufacturing process including product quality and product recalls.
                          • Human Capital – risks related to recruitment, training and retention of key employees, employee relationships & unions labor disputes, pension, and post retirement benefits, medical, health and welfare benefits, employee misconduct, employee litigation.
                          4. Technology & Innovation
                          • Innovation / R&D – risks related to innovation and new product development.
                          • Technology – risks related to the company’s reliance on technology.
                          • Cyber Security – risks related to securing the company’s digital assets and from cyber attacks.
                          • Trade Secrets & Patents – risks related to the company’s ability to protect its intellectual property and to infringement claims against the company as well as piracy and unlicensed copying.
                          5. Ability to Sell
                          • Demand – risks related to the demand of the company’s goods and services including seasonality, reliance on key customers.
                          • Competition – risks related to the company’s competition including substitutes.
                          • Sales & Marketing – risks related to sales, marketing, and distribution channels, pricing, and market penetration.
                          • Brand & Reputation – risks related to the company’s brand and reputation.
                          6. Macro & Political
                          • Economy & Political Environment – risks related to changes in economic and political conditions.
                          • Natural and Human Disruptions – risks related to catastrophes, floods, storms, terror, earthquakes, coronavirus pandemic/COVID-19.
                          • International Operations – risks related to the global nature of the company.
                          • Capital Markets – risks related to exchange rates and trade, cryptocurrency.