Company: HLI
Filing Date: 2025-08-05
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001302215-25-000092
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Company: HOULIHAN LOKEY, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-08-05
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 1
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 possible to make an estimate of the maximum amount that it could be obligated to pay under such contracts. Based on historical experience and evaluation of specific indemnities, management believes that judgments, if any, against the Company related to such matters are not likely to have a material effect on the consolidated financial statements. Accordingly, the Company has not recorded any liability for these obligations as of June 30, 2025 or March 31, 2025.There have been no material changes outside of the ordinary course of business to our known contractual obligations, which are included in Item 7 of our 2025 Annual Report.

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Table of ContentsHOULIHAN LOKEY, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIESNOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)(UNAUDITED)(In thousands, except share data or as otherwise stated)

Note 18 — Segment and Geographical Information

The Company’s reportable segments, described in Note 1, were identified based on several primary factors, including: each segment operates under independent management, offers distinct services, and requires specialized expertise for service delivery. Revenues by segment represent fees earned on the various services offered within each segment. Our operating expenses are classified as employee compensation and benefits expense and non-compensation expense; revenue and headcount are the primary drivers of our operating expenses. Our employee compensation and benefits expense consists of base salary, payroll taxes, benefits, annual incentive compensation payable as cash bonus awards, deferred cash bonus awards, and the amortization of equity-based bonus awards. The balance of our operating expenses (non-compensation expense) includes costs for travel, meals and entertainment, rent, depreciation and amortization, information technology and communications, professional fees, and other operating expenses. Segment profit consists of segment revenues, less (1) direct expenses including employee compensation and benefits, travel, meals and entertainment, professional fees, and bad debt and (2) expenses allocated by headcount such as communications, rent, depreciation and amortization, and office expense. The corporate expense category includes costs not allocated to individual segments, including charges related to incentive compensation, revaluation of acquisition contingent consideration, and share-based payments to corporate employees, as well as expenses of senior management and corporate departmental functions managed on a worldwide basis, including office of the executives, accounting, human capital, marketing, information technology, and legal and compliance. The following tables present information about revenues, profit and assets by segment and geography. The Company's CODM is its Chief Executive Officer. The CODM oversees