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    According to Soxlaw.com‚ a website devoted strictly to Sarbanes-Oxley‚ Section 404 of the Act states‚ “issuers are required to publish information in their annual reports concerning the scope and adequacy of the internal control structure and procedures for financial reporting.” Section 404 also requires that

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    financial reporting fraud became the most important aspect of doing business‚ as large corporations filed for bankruptcy because their lack of internal controls. As a response to that lack of financial accountability‚ the government passed the U.S. Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002‚ with the goal in mind to restore the confidence of investors‚ while protecting the capital markets. The government recognized the need for corporations and businesses to have strong internal controls in place‚ as an important

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    Sarbanes-Oxley Act Matthew Greenwell Professor Eric Weitner XACC-291 January 23‚ 2015 In any society there will be people that will do anything to succeed in life which includes breaking the law or even finding loop holes within laws. Now the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is a federal law to try and protect shareholders and the general public from fraudulent practices but in the end it is just a law and all laws can be broken. Some critics have pointed out the “Madoff scandal as a prime example of how the

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    Week Five Personal Michael Nelson University of Phoenix LAW/421 Timothy Bodily Week Five Personal The article I reviewed was called The Sarbanes-Oxley Act: A Cost-Benefit Analysis Using the U.S. Banking Industry from authors from the Journal of Applied Business. The article discussed the detrimental effect the SOX Act has had on the American banking system. Reports collected by the Federal Reserve show that returns on assets (ROA) and returns on equity (ROE) for nonregistered (SEC reporting)

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    Whistleblowing and Sarbanes-Oxley Assignment 1 Strayer University LEG500 Professor Lundondo Mumeka Abu Abbasi October 28‚ 2014 Whistleblowing and Sarbanes-Oxley: Key characteristics of a Whistleblower What is a whistle-blower? A whistle-blower can be an employee or an ex-employee of a company who have evidence of deceitfulness and/or unethical behavior in the organization or behavior in the business that is not in the best interest of the public (Fernando‚ 365). Whistle-blowers usually disclose

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    the company acting as moral agent 4 3-2 Analyze the development of mechanisms for achieving employee involvement and empowerment 4 4-1 Research a current ethical issue affecting a selected business 6 4-2 Report on how the business could improve the ethics of their operations whilst meeting objectives and ensuring good employer / employee relationship 6 4-3 Design a suitable ethical code 7 Conclusion 8 References 9 Acknowledgement This report is about the ethical approaches and practices are adopted

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    Abstract: Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) act‚ was enacted in 2002‚ in the wake of large accounting scandals ENRON and WORLDCOM .Especially for SMEs (small to mid-sized enterprises) that can benefit from implementing the control objectives‚ for governance‚ compliance and improved security. SOX compliance did not gave detailed requirements for IT compliance‚ therefore many auditors adopted COBIT and COBIT guidelines to comply with SOX. This research discusses the latest sox developments in the SME‚ key findings

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    The cost-benefits of Sarbanes–Oxley Analysis In response to the collapse of a number of high-profile firms since late 2001‚ Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in July 2002 to enhance corporate governance and thereby restore public confidence. The Act has introduced significant changes in both management’s reporting responsibilities and the scope and nature of the responsibilities of the auditor. When President Bush signed the Act into law‚ he characterized it as “the most far-reaching reform

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    ----------------------- -3- * Accountants independence resulting in a higher responsibility of accountants------- -4- * Fraud decrease as a consequence of increased transparency of financial reporting -- -5- 3. The second effect of Sarbanes-Oxley Act: the education sphere of accounting * New informational sources ------------------------------------------------------------------- -7- * SOX coverage at Business/Economics colleges of the USA----------------------------- -8-

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    The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX)‚ which he characterized as the most far reaching reforms of American business practices since the time of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The Act mandated a number of reforms to enhance corporate responsibility‚ enhance financial disclosures and combat corporate and accounting fraud‚ and created the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board‚ also known as the PCAOB‚ to oversee the activities of the auditing profession (SEC‚ 2002). Sarbanes-Oxley mandates

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