SEC pushes clearer Sarbox guidelines
Published by claudia April 25th, 2007 in News, SEC, SOX, Section 404, North America, Accounting rules, PCAOB, Sarbox Tags: accounting oversight board, company management, external auditors, pcaob, public company accounting oversight board, regulators, sarbanes oxley, sarbox, Section 404, securities and exchange, securities and exchange commission.The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday threw its weight behind finalising fresh guidelines aimed at clarifying how companies and auditors should comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley law.
The move signals that work by the US authorities to ease the burden of compliance with the 2002 law is moving into its final stage three months after proposed revisions were first floated.
At issue is how the SEC’s new guidelines for company management on implementing the law’s Section 404 internal controls provisions can be more closely aligned with separate guidance for auditors issued by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB).
There is also disagreement over the extent to which external auditors should rely on a company’s own reviews of its controls.
This is testing US regulators’ willingness to adopt a more flexible, “principles-based” approach to corporate controls than those prescribed under Sarbox.
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