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    Corporate Responsibilities of Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

    Patrick Chamberlain Dr. Wokukwu Intermediate Accounting October 13, 2011 Corporate Responsibility of Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 To first understand the corporate responsibilities of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002, otherwise referred to as SOX; you first need to understand that the Act was created for. The SOX came into effect in July 2002 and it was introduced for major changes to the regulation of corporate governance and financial practice. The act was also known as the ‘Public

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    Acc 561 Accounting Week 1 to 6, Assignment, Wilyplus, Dq, Final

    http://homeworkonestop.com/ACC%20561/acc-561-accounting-week-1-to-6-assignment-wilyplus-dq-final Product Description ACC 561 Accounting WEEK 1 Individual Assignment, Financial Statement Review Paper Individual Assignment, Wileyplus BE1-7, BE1-8, BE1-9 Discussion Question 1 and 2 WEEK 2 Individual Assignment, Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Individual Assignment, Wileyplus E13-5, E13-6, E13-8, E13-9 Learning Team Summary Learning Team Reflection Discussion Question 1 and 2 WEEK 3 Individual Assignment

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    Sarbanes Oxley Act

    Ian Pinkerton ACC 497 Mr. Patten 11/9/2014 Has Sarbanes-Oxley been Successful? The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) was enacted on July 30th, 2002. The bill is comprised of eleven different sections that cover quite a large amount of topics. Prior to the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, there were several highly controversial and heavily scrutinized cases of corporate fraud that included the infamous Enron, Tyco, and WorldCom. These scandals cost investors billions of dollars when the share prices

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    Effect of Unethical Behavior

    perfect example of this unethical behavior and its discovery led to the implementation of Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. The company used systematic and planned accounting fraud to misrepresent the corporation’s financial standing and, as a result, led to its shocking downfall. The company’s stock fell so sharply and quickly that many stockholders were caught off guard and lost millions of dollars. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was enacted to mandate a sound ethical structure for corporations to operate; creating

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    Looser

    ((Ratcliffe & Landes, 2009). The policies and guidelines in place are monitored by financial models such as, Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX). SOX act section 302 requires companies to incorporate in their reports requirements such as, officers signing reports must review them first, report does not contain any untrue material statements, and the financial statements are presented fairly (Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002). The five components to eliminating or reducing any internal risks are: controlling the

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    Week 5 Reflection

    Week Three Learning Team Reflection In 2002 an Act called Sarbanes-Qxey Act was passed. It was introduced to the House a “Corporate and Auditing Accountability Responsibility, and Transparency Act of 2002” by Michael Oxley. Then passed to the Senate as the “Public Company Accounting Reforms and investor Protection Act of 2002” According to Weikipedia.com it is “An Act to protect investors by improving the accuracy and reliabilities of corporate disclosures made pursuant to the securities laws, and

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    Sarbanes-Oaxley

    Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) ACC290 March 29, 2012 Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) was created on July 2002 after numerous financial scandals involving companies such as Enron and WorldCom. The main section of the act which is section 404(a) requires management to provide the financial reporting accurately and effectively. This is called Internal Control over Financial Reporting (“ICFR”). There are several sections that have been created to assure the accuracy of the financial

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    Adelphia Research Project

    Adelphia Communications Corporation was a cable company, whose owners, John Rigas and his son Timothy,” were charged with bank fraud, securities fraud, and conspiracy.” (Reference #4) They were charged with all fifteen accounts of securities fraud. Another son of his was acquitted, as well as the former treasurer, Michael Mulcahey. “John and Timothy now face 30 years in prison because of the bank fraud charge.” (Reference #4) “They were charged with hiding over $2.3 billion dollars’ worth of

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    Sox and Pcaob Discussion

    The Sarbanes-Oxley act was created in 2002, requiring companies to have more sufficient internal control over their financial statements. The old “I wasn’t aware of that” from executives is no longer acceptable and in fact can result in jail time for the executives and others involved. The company can also lose their exchange listing, lose of D&O insurance or face large 7+ figure fines. The act was a direct response to corporate scandals, such as WorldCom, Enron and Tyco who covered up or

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    Adoption of Sox

    Adoption of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 as an Important Piece of Legislation Professor Ronald Pereira Strayer University BUS 309 Ethics June 12, 2011 1. Analyze the new or enhanced standards for all U.S. public company boards, management, and public accounting firms that the SOX required. The Sarbanes Oxley Act, commonly known as SOX, came into existence in 2002, named after Senator Paul Sarbanes and Representative Michael Oxley, in response to the ever increasing instances of financial

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