• A financial revaluation is a significant adjustment to corporate financial statements that affects the aggregate results of operations for prior years. Most often, a financial review takes the form of a review of a corporation’s past performance when it is significantly less favorable than originally noted. In recent years, a number of large state-owned corporations have issued new reports, which in turn have led to large sell-offs in the organizations’ shares. This eventually led to lawsuits against the directors and officers of the firms on charges of fraud and mismanagement. Such claims are covered by directors and officers liability (D&O) policies.