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Investors Scrutinize TruBridge After Financial Reporting Errors Surface

Investors Scrutinize TruBridge After Financial Reporting Errors Surface

A 10.5% drop in TruBridge stock on March 17, 2026, followed the company’s admission that it could not file its annual report due to significant accounting errors. The firm is now the subject of a securities class action investigation led by the Rosen Law Firm, which alleges the company misled shareholders.

A 10.5% drop in TruBridge stock on March 17, 2026, followed the company’s admission that it could not file its annual report due to significant accounting errors. The firm is now the subject of a securities class action investigation led by the Rosen Law Firm, which alleges the company misled shareholders.

The trouble began when TruBridge disclosed an inability to file its 2025 annual report, citing out-of-period errors in previously issued financial statements. Management identified inaccuracies affecting the 2023 and 2024 fiscal years, as well as multiple quarters in 2025. These discrepancies involve complex accounting areas, including revenue recognition, contract costs, stock-based compensation, and capitalized software development expenses. The company must now retroactively revise its consolidated financial statements to correct these figures.

Rosen Law Firm is currently vetting potential claims for shareholders who suffered losses following the disclosure. The firm argues that the company provided materially misleading information to the public, impacting investor confidence and share value. Shareholders looking to join the prospective litigation can contact Phillip Kim at the Rosen Law Firm to discuss recovery options under a contingency fee arrangement, which requires no out-of-pocket costs for participants.

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