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Accounting Methods, Balance Sheets and Income Statements

Accounting methods and accounting standards are typically defined within your accounting manual, a key component of your accounting system.  Your accounting manual defines your policies, procedures, and internal controls for Sarbanes Oxley and other compliance needs.  There are two main accounting methods: accrual and cash.

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Author: Chris Anderson    Published on: June 22nd, 2010
Categories: Accounting & Internal Control, Accounting Manuals, Accounting Policies, Accounting Procedures Manuals, Internal Control, Sarbanes Oxley - SOX

How to Reduce Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance Costs

Small public companies like yours may finally have to begin providing the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with certified assessments of their internal controls.  Smaller micro caps will be required to comply with SOX 404(b) reporting requirements beginning June 15, 2010; they’ll have to attest to the effectiveness of their internal controls in their annual reports released on or after June 15 of next year.  So, for those whose annual reports are just seven months away, the time to consider is over — it’s time to take action!

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Author: Chris Anderson    Published on: November 6th, 2009
Categories: Accounting & Internal Control, Sarbanes Oxley - SOX, Sarbanes Oxley Compliance

Policies and Procedures: Compliance or Control?

Historically, compliance has been the focus of most knowledge management systems.  Documenting business processes with policies and procedures is required by many standards such as for ISO 9000 Quality Management Systems, Sarbanes Oxley Accounting and Finance, or Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).  But if we look closer at the intent of these standards then we see that we should be more concerned with control, to improve quality or reduce the risk of failure.

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Author: Chris Anderson    Published on: June 12th, 2009
Categories: ISO Quality Management, Internal Control, Sarbanes Oxley - SOX, Writing Policies and Procedures

Cash Security Practices are a Key Facet of Internal Control

We all hope our co-workers and employees are honest, and they probably are.  Yet, improper cash control and poor cash practices can tempt people who are basically honest.  Think about parking at the local mall.  You always roll up your windows and lock your car to protect your possessions, especially if you made some purchases at an earlier stop.  Most of the people who walk by your car at the mall are honest, yet you don’t want to tempt them by making it easy to take something that doesn’t belong to them.

Cash Security Is About Prevention

The same idea applies to your cash process; you want to use best cash practices and follow proper cash procedures.  In business you can reduce cash risk with good cash controls through removing opportunity and temptation.  While your employees may be honest, sloppy cash control is like leaving your car windows down at the mall… you are just begging for something bad to happen.

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Author: Don Reed    Published on: January 12th, 2009
Categories: Accounting & Internal Control, Sarbanes Oxley - SOX

How Demanding Is Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Compliance?

It has been more than five years since most provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 took effect (in mid- 2003). Many publicly traded companies, however, still seem to struggle with developing a confident understanding of compliance.

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Author: Editor    Published on: November 3rd, 2008
Categories: Accounting Procedures Manuals, Internal Control, Sarbanes Oxley - SOX, Sarbanes Oxley Compliance

Is Sarbanes-Oxley Improving Corporate Governance?

We are experiencing an avalanche in our financial system. Major financial institutions are failing to the shock of investors and depositors, and there is such a high level of uncertainty in the financial system that availability of credit has been shut off even to the most highly rated borrowers.

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Author: Editor    Published on: October 13th, 2008
Categories: Accounting & Internal Control, Financial Policies, Sarbanes Oxley - SOX, Sarbanes Oxley Compliance

Financial Policies and Procedures Manual Simplifies Financial Compliance

Question of the Month: How do policies and procedures fulfill requirements of Sarbanes-Oxley and other financial regulations?

This month’s highlight was the release of the Finance Policies, Procedures & Forms manual. Our newest product is the result of a nearly year-long effort of intensive research, writing, editing, and reviewing. The Finance Manual was finally ready for production and shipping last week. We are very pleased with this new product, and the response from our customers, to date, has been tremendous.

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Author: Editor    Published on: March 31st, 2008
Categories: Accounting Procedures Manuals, Financial Policies, Monthly Summary, Sarbanes Oxley - SOX