Book description
Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in response to major corporate
and accounting scandals-and many consider the act to be the most
significant change in corporate governance and securities regulations in
the past seventy years. SOX requirements have brought about far-reaching
changes for public corporations, private corporations, and nonprofits.
Every manager and director should be aware of how the business landscape
will be affected.
The Complete Guide to Sarbanes-Oxley answers in nontechnical
language such questions as:
- What does SOX mean to me now?
- Do I have to worry about it?
- How much legal and accounting help do I need?
- What information technology requirements will I face?
If you're a business owner, you need
The Complete Guide to
Sarbanes-Oxley!
Stephen Bainbridge is a professor of law at UCLA. He has previously
taught at the University of Illinois Law School (1988-1996), where the
class of 1990 voted and awarded him the Best Instructor Award.
Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in response to
major corporate and accounting scandals-and many consider the act to
be the most significant change in corporate governance and securities
regulations in the past seventy years. SOX requirements have brought
about far-reaching changes for public corporations, private
corporations, and nonprofits. Every manager and director should be
aware of how the business landscape will be affected.
The Complete Guide to Sarbanes-Oxley answers in nontechnical
language such questions as:
- What does SOX mean to me now?
- Do I have to worry about it?
- How much legal and accounting help do I need?
- What information technology requirements will I face?
If you're a business owner, you need
The Complete Guide to
Sarbanes-Oxley!
Stephen Bainbridge is a professor of law at UCLA. He has previously
taught at the University of Illinois Law School (1988-1996), where the
class of 1990 voted and awarded him the Best Instructor Award.