Company: INVUP
Filing Date: 2025-03-28
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001641172-25-001193
Chunk: 1243

Company: Investview, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-28
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 1243
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 monitoring and reporting, and other costs to comply with such regulations. Any
future climate change regulations could also negatively impact our ability to compete with companies situated in areas not subject
to such limitations. Given the political significance and uncertainty around the impact of climate change and how it should be
addressed, we cannot predict how legislation and regulation will affect our financial condition, operating performance and ability
to compete. Furthermore, even without such regulation, increased awareness and any adverse publicity in the global marketplace about
potential impacts on climate change by us or other companies in our industry could harm our reputation. Any of the foregoing could
result in a material adverse effect on our business and financial condition.

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Changing
environmental regulation and public energy policy may expose our business to new risks.

If
new environmental and energy regulations, policies, and initiatives enacted by federal regulators are imposed, or if existing regulations
are modified, the assumptions we made underlying our plans and strategic initiatives may be inaccurate, and we may incur additional costs
to adapt our planned business, if we are able to adapt at all, to such regulations.

In
addition, there continues to be a lack of consistent climate legislation, which creates economic and regulatory uncertainty for our business
because the cryptocurrency mining industry, with its high energy demand, may become a target for future environmental and energy regulation.
New legislation and increased regulation regarding climate change could impose significant costs on us and our suppliers, including costs
related to capital equipment, environmental monitoring and reporting, and other costs to comply with such regulations. Further, any
future climate change regulations could also negatively impact our ability to compete with companies situated in areas not subject to
such limitations.

Given
the political significance and uncertainty around the impact of climate change and how it should be addressed, we cannot predict how
legislation and regulation will affect our financial condition and results of operations. Further, even without such regulation, increased
awareness and any adverse publicity in the global marketplace about potential impacts on climate change by us or other companies in our
industry could harm our reputation. Any of the foregoing could result in a material adverse effect on our business and financial condition.

The
compliance costs of responding to new and changing regulation could adversely affect our operations.

We
(along with those from whom we purchase electricity) are subject to various federal, state, local, and international environmental laws
and regulations, including those relating to the generation, storage, handling, and disposal of hazardous substances and wastes. Certain
of these laws and regulations also impose