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Job Moves Account for Just Half of CFO Turnover
0 Comments Published by claudia April 24th, 2007 in SOX, Section 404, North America, Accounting rules, small business, Sarbox Tags: cfo, cfos, chief financial, financial executive, right management, sarbanes oxley.Fifty percent of the CFOs who left companies did so for reasons other than finding another job. Those included inability to fit culturally into the organization, the increasingly stressful demands of the position and lack of current knowledge related to Sarbanes-Oxley, according to a survey by Right Management.
CFOs lasted in their positions for more than […]
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Snowe Bill To Mitigate Sarbanes-Oxley Impact On US Small Firms
0 Comments Published by claudia April 23rd, 2007 in News, SEC, SOX, Section 404, North America, Accounting rules, small business, PCAOB, Sarbox Tags: accounting oversight board, business analysis, compliance guide, government accountability office, pcaob, public company accounting oversight board, regulatory barriers, sarbanes oxley act, small business, small stock, stock companies, unintended consequences, us senate.New legislation recently introduced in the US Senate aims to ensure that Sarbanes-Oxley Act regulations due to take effect in June do not disproportionately impact the nation’s small businesses.
The Small Business Regulatory Review Act of 2007 would require the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) to take into account […]
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Could Small Biz Get Another Sarbox Reprieve?
0 Comments Published by claudia April 20th, 2007 in SEC, SOX, Section 404, Accounting rules, small business, PCAOB, Sarbox Tags: assessment requirement, filers, fiscal years, internal control standards, pcaob, public companies, public company accounting oversight board, sarbanes oxley compliance, sarbox, Section 404, small businesses.As the SEC and PCAOB continue to revise their internal-control standards, what should small businesses do in the meantime? A few are asking senators for an extension.
More than 6,000 public companies face a serious dilemma about their Sarbanes-Oxley compliance: Should they use the current version of Section 404 now in reviewing internal controls over their […]
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