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Robinhood Revises Restructuring Charge Estimate, Closes Additional Offices
Abstract:According to an SEC filing, Robinhood's reduced personnel has prompted the firm to review its real estate assets. As part of the August 2022 reorganization, Robinhood elected to close five additional offices on September 30, 2022, four of which are recent leases that have yet to be leased. As a result of these efforts, no employees have been fired.

A few months after online brokerage Robinhood revealed intentions to lay off a quarter of its workers, the business has modified its restructuring plans, resulting in a restructuring cost increase.
According to an SEC filing, Robinhood's lower headcount has caused it to evaluate its real estate portfolio. As part of the August 2022 restructuring, Robinhood chose to partly or entirely shut five more offices on September 30, 2022, four of which are recent leases that have not been leased. As a consequence of these steps, no workers have been dismissed.
Robinhood anticipates that these future office closures will result in incremental restructuring-related expenses of about $45 million (substantially all of which will be incurred in the third quarter of 2022).
The business also anticipates that this decision will result in further run-rate savings of about $4 million per quarter beginning in the fourth quarter of 2022 and continuing through the first quarter of 2024, as well as savings of lower amounts afterward.
As a result of these actions, Robinhood is revising its previously estimated restructuring charge range of $45 million to $60 million. The new estimate is that Robinhood will incur total restructuring-related charges of approximately $90 million to $105 million (excluding the impact of share-based compensation) in connection with the August 2022 Restructuring, with the majority of these charges expected to be incurred in the third quarter of 2022.
This revised range includes approximately $30 million to $40 million in cash restructuring and related charges (as originally estimated) primarily related to employee severance and benefits costs (excluding the impact of share-based compensation) and approximately $60 million to $65 million in charges related to office closures and contract termination fees (including approximately $50 million in impairments).
The brokerage expects a net reversal of share-based compensation of $40 million to $50 million in the third quarter of 2022 as a consequence of the August 2022 Restructuring.
About Robinhood
Robinhood is a simplified trading firm that has garnered significant popularity for offering online day trading to people through its free app. It specifically provides stocks, ETFs, and cryptocurrency trading. However, as critics have pointed out, there may be a cost to such cheap prices. That being stated, this Robinhood review will look at all aspects of their business, including platforms, mobile apps, customer care, and accounts, before reaching a conclusion.
More about Robin Hood
When Robinhood was founded in 2013, Vlad Tenev and Baiju Bhatt were Stanford University students. Their basic technique of trading the markets earned them $3 million in investments prior to the product launch. Since then, Robinhood has gone worldwide, raising an amazing $176 million.

The company's registered office headquarters are in Palo Alto, California. Traditionally, the broker is noted for its clean and simple mobile app. However, as the number of customers and income increased, the exchange opted to establish a web-based platform in 2018.
Robinhood Regulation
In recent years, there has been a rise in hacking and promises of riches from unscrupulous brokers. As a consequence, traders obviously seek reputable and reliable exchanges. Fortunately, as account evaluations show, Robinhood is a member of both FINRA and the SIPC. Furthermore, the SIPC guarantees insurance of up to $500,000 per customer, with a $250,000 sub-limit for cash claims.

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