Archive for June, 2007
CFOs and controllers at U.S. subsidiaries of Japanese firms begin implementing the Japanese version of Sarbanes-Oxley.
0 Comments Published by Justine June 26th, 2007 in Uncategorized, Asia, Accounting rules, Sarbox, AS5 Tags: audit trail, cfo, cfos, corporate controller, japanese version, private firm, sarbanes oxley act.This past April, Japanese pitching sensation Daisuke Matsuzaka wowed Red Sox Nation with his “gyroball.” From now until next April, Dave Sackett expects to be equally mesmerized by Japan’s version of the corporate curveball.
The corporate controller of Ulvac Technologies is charged with implementing J-SOX — the Japanese edition of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (sometimes abbreviated as […]
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SEC: No Help Needed from Congress
1 Comment Published by Justine June 26th, 2007 in Uncategorized, SEC, Section 404, Sarbox, AS5 Tags: cfo, help needed, republican congress, sarbanes oxley, securities and exchange commission. Grilling the assembled members of the Securities and Exchange Commission about Sarbanes-Oxley, Barney Frank just took the time to note “I feel compelled by the spirit of bipartisanship to come to the defense of the Republican president and the Republican Congress that passed [Sarbanes-Oxley].”
CFO.com: SEC: No Help Needed from Congress
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Congress Flexes Its Regulatory Muscles
0 Comments Published by gladys June 26th, 2007 in Uncategorized, News, SEC, SOX, North America, Accounting rules, PCAOB, Sarbox Tags: democratic congress, house committee, securities and exchange, securities and exchange commission.Roger Ehrenberg submits: I feared this day would come. And it’s here. No, not just the saber-rattling and moaning about how hedge fund and private equity-types are too rich, how hedge funds are increasing investor risks and debt buyers are accepting overly-liberal terms fueling the private equity juggernaut and the like.
But a newly-energized Democratic Congress […]
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SEC commissioners to go before House panel
0 Comments Published by claudia June 25th, 2007 in Uncategorized, News, SEC, SOX, Sarbox Tags: chairman christopher cox, financial services committee, sarbanes oxley act.Commissioners of the government’s watchdog for Wall Street will face questions about their efforts to protect investors and oversee markets during a House hearing on Tuesday.
Members of the House Financial Services Committee will line up Tuesday afternoon to ask Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox and the four other SEC commissioners about the agency’s […]
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SOX Appeal
0 Comments Published by claudia June 25th, 2007 in SEC, SOX, Section 404, North America, Accounting rules, small business, PCAOB, Sarbox Tags: accounting oversight board, auditing standard, public company accounting oversight board, sarbanes oxley act, Section 404, securities and exchange, securities and exchange commission.Two separate oversight bodies responsible for financial reporting and auditing rules under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)–the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Public Company Accounting Oversight Board–took steps in late May to streamline and clarify the act’s requirements.
On May 23, the SEC approved new guidelines for interpreting section 404 of SOX, instructing companies to focus […]
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Reform law chills U.S. risk-taking, study finds
1 Comment Published by claudia June 21st, 2007 in SOX, North America, Accounting rules, Sarbox Tags: american enterprise institute, corporate reform, public companies, risk taking, sarbanes oxley.Says Sarbanes-Oxley creates fear of litigation
A study of 4,000 U.S. companies shows the Sarbanes-Oxley corporate reform law has had a chilling effect on risk-taking as many companies seek to conserve cash instead of developing new products or services, a University of Pittsburgh researcher said yesterday.
U.S. companies significantly cut research and development spending and capital expenditures, […]
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Experts Available to Discuss Survey on Corporate Fraud, Sarbanes-Oxley’s Fifth Anniversary
0 Comments Published by claudia June 18th, 2007 in SOX, North America, Sarbox Tags: accounting scandals, certified fraud examiners, corporate fraud, sarbanes oxley act, survey participants, wall street, worldcom.TOPIC: An annual study by Oversight Systems found approximately 75 percent of certified fraud examiners claimed institutional fraud is more common now than five years ago according to an article by Wall Street and Technology. Four out of five survey participants cited the pressure “to do whatever it takes to meet goals” as the most […]
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Creative Technology to leave the Nasdaq
0 Comments Published by claudia June 15th, 2007 in News, SOX, Asia, North America, Company News, Accounting rules, Sarbox Tags: accounting scandals, creative technology, financial reporting, nasdaq stock market, president george w bush, sarbanes oxley act.SINGAPORE: Creative Technology, whose music players compete with the Apple iPod, said it planned to end trading of its shares on the Nasdaq Stock Market to cut costs incurred by U.S. financial reporting requirements.
The Singapore-based company plans to file notice to remove the listing of its shares from the U.S. exchange on or around July […]
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Small Public Companies Can Receive Valuable Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance Guidance During Intensive Four-Day Conferences
0 Comments Published by claudia June 15th, 2007 in SOX, North America, small business, Sarbox Tags: business executives, compliance deadline, compliance guidance, sarbanes oxley compliance, small business.Small public companies nationwide now face major Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) compliance headaches. The root of their discomfort is the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) controversial yet unanimous decision on May 23 not to extend the SOX compliance deadline for companies with less than $75 million in market capital.
Fortunately for small business CEOs and CFOs, renewed peace […]
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UGA study finds surge in director pay following landmark Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
0 Comments Published by claudia June 13th, 2007 in News, SOX, Study, North America, small business, Sarbox Tags: corporate scandals, nasdaq, new york stock, new york stock exchange, sarbanes oxley act, sarbanes oxley act of 2002, worldcom.Study finds small firms hit especially hard
A new University of Georgia study finds that the landmark Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and related rule changes of the major stock exchanges have dramatically altered the makeup of corporate boards, making them larger and more independent. The legislation also had the unintended effect of increasing director pay by […]
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- CFOs and controllers at U.S. subsidiaries of Japanese firms begin implementing the Japanese version of Sarbanes-Oxley.
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