Sarbanes Oxley: Sarbanes-Oxley or SOX is a US law passed in 2002 to strengthen corporate governance and restore investor confidence. Sarbanes-Oxley law contains 11 titles, or sections, ranging from additional Corporate Board responsibilities to criminal penalties. Requires Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) to implement rulings on requirements to comply with the new law. Follow links for more Sarbanes Oxley information.
Discuss Sarbanes Oxley - Current Search Scribe Blog
Sarbanes Oxley article 1- "Software for Sarbanes" from the Wall Street Journal Technology Report
Sarbanes Oxley article 2 - Corporate Governance Law
Sarbanes Oxley article 3 - Audit Profession Feels Squeeze
Sarbanes Oxley article 4 - "After Sarbanes-Oxley: Environmental Cost Estimations, Disclosures, and Controls"
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