Sarbanes-Oxley Act Assignment1: Sarbanes-Oxley Act Sieressa Woods Professor ACC 403: Auditing and Assurance August 19‚ 2012 Assignment: 1 Sarbanes-Oxley Act Say Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) to anyone who is in the field of business and they will be able to tell you a story of Enron’s fraud and that it was because of Enron fraud
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Sarbanes – Oxley: Where Information Technology‚ Finance‚ and Ethics Meet The Sarbanes – Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002 was enacted in response to the high-profile Enron and WorldCom financial scandals to protect shareholders and the general public from accounting errors and fraudulent practices by organizations. One primary component of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is the dentition of which records are to be stored and for how long. For this reason‚ the legislation not only affects financial departments‚ but
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and have charge hydrogen bonds- when H forms a polar bond with another atom‚ it takes on a slightly positive charged and is attracted to any nearby negatively charged atoms acids = proton donators bases = proton acceptors ionic bonds: occur when valence electrons are transferred from one atom to another‚ and form ions solvent = the dissolving agent solute = the substance that is dissolved covalent bonds between C and H are non-polar neutrality is repelled by charge strong acids have a very
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hamburger was sold with supersized sides‚ McDonalds’ would output 2‚010‚420‚000‚000 calories a year off of fries and sodas alone. It is no coincidence that America is now dealing with a major health epidemic--The rate of obesity and type two diabetes have spiked dramatically in the American population over the past 60 years. This isn’t a silent killer. It’s a self-inflicted condition and the cure starts with self-restraint when it comes to those empty drink calories. Since the year 2006‚ not a single
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Government Regulation Research Paper 1 John Smith Introduction Government regulation is around us everywhere. The government needs to make sure that the public’s interests are maintained and preserved. Being an accounting student‚ I have heard and read about regulation in the accounting industry numerous times. There have been many major accounting scandals in history that have lead to many different kinds of government regulation. The government regulations in accounting are mostly enacted
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1. Introduction Internal control is a very important internal governance mechanism for the modern enterprises‚ which is responsible to correct the error and prevent fraud‚ and ensure the healthy development of the company. The bankruptcy of Enron occurred in 2001 has made the U.S. and global focus on internal control. So the internal control evolving from a spontaneous governance mechanism to a system construction is a regulatory power driven by government. As important measures of the government
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All publicly trader companies in the USA are required to maintain and have an up to date system of internal controls. Since the LJB Company is wishing to become a public entity‚ I am glad to be able to assist in this action. First‚ the rules and regulations must be reviewed and compared to the company and how it can become public. To make the company attractive to buyers‚ investors‚ and other capital sources‚ it is crucial that the corporate organization and governance are well manifested. Corporate
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Primer on Sarbanes Oxley What is the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and why was its enactment necessary? The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was enacted on July 2012 under the administration of President George W. Bush. The passage of this law was a reaction to a number of major corporate and accounting scandals that included Enron‚ Tyco International‚ WorldCom and Adelphia. What the myriads of corporate scandals have in common was skewed and questionable reporting of financial transactions that cost investors billions
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Sarbanes Oxley Effectiveness In the United States public corporations are always trying to earn more and intice more investors. Sometimes this makes public companies act unlawfully and commit fraud to keep the company going. Lawmakers are trying to prevent this fraud and protect the investors In 2002 President Bush signed the Sarbanes Oxley Act to protect the investors. “The Sarbanes Oxley Act mandated strict reforms to improve financial discloser from corporations and prevent accounting fraud
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