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Sarbanes-Oxley A Practical Guide to Implementation Challenges and Global Response

Sarbanes-Oxley A Practical Guide to Implementation Challenges and Global Response

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SOX, the law, generally is practical and makes sense. However the rules used to implement the law are a primary source of the confusion and massive costs.

This report exposes the range of flaws in the current U.S. SOX regulatory regime and proposes cost effective and practical ideas to help the U.S and other countries achieve the fundamental aim of more reliable financial statements and more reliable external audit opinions at a lower overall cost.

Illustrates global reactions to date from the U.S, UK, Canada Europe and elsewhere.


Reviews sections 302 and 404 – management accountability and responsibility for reliable financial disclosures – and discusses the massive problems that have emerged from the rules costing companies and shareholders in the tens of billions of dollars.

Provides essential coverage of core issues in a concise and time-saving format – easy to read, easy to navigate and written to aid key decision makers.

Ideal reading for corporate executives, CEOs and CFOs; accounting, audit, and legal professionals; financial risk managers; industry research firms and consultants; SOX-regulated companies; universities and regulators in any country thinking of emulating or rejecting the current version of the SARBANES-OXLEY EXPERIMENT.

The authors bring a unique combination of corporate management, academia, audit, forensic accountant and ERM expertise to create a globally relevant view on the subject matter.

Demonstrates how a set of rules intended to cost companies less than $100,000 each has resulted in an annuity stream of expenses that will end up costing U.S. listed companies millions each year in compliance.

Provides historical context and coverage of events that led to the most controversial regulatory regime in the world history of securities regulation.

Covers the implications of IT systems on the fundamental goal of reliable external disclosures.

Tackles the thorny area companies face of identifying, grading and reporting on control deficiencies that could theoretically result in material misstatements.

Assesses the progress of companies in the politically difficult areas of assessing the current effectiveness of macro level anti-fraud controls and the performance of audit committees.

Here are the contents of this book.

Authors: Sally Chan, Parveen Gupta and Tim Leech
Publisher: Risk Books
ISBN: 1904339484
Pages: 153
Format: Soft Cover
Published Date: 2006
Availability: Ex Stock

ISBN:  1904339484



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