The needs and implications of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

Date Submitted: 06/20/2001 01:56:53
Category: / Business & Economy
Length: 16 pages (4328 words)
The needs and implications of the SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002 GENERAL BACKGROUND The Enrons and Worldcoms made it clear that the financial markets cannot be left under the tutelage of corporate directors and officers, without oversight authority. The corporate abuses and fraud that Enron exemplified, while not a first in the financial markets, they were certainly a first in terms of the magnitude of the losses to stockholders and the confidence the public reposed in the …
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