Sarbanes Oxley – SOX Articles

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Your Procedures Drive Your Total Cost of Compliance

Writing procedures is an exercise in controlling the cost of compliance.  You’re trying to comply with customer expectations, management objectives, government regulations, and/or industry standards, making compliance expensive.  Regardless of the reason for compliance, wouldn’t you want to write as few procedures as possible if you could still conform to the compliance mandate and keep your compliance costs to a minimum?

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Author: Chris Anderson    Published on: November 16th, 2009
Categories: Accounting & Internal Control, Internal Control, ISO Quality Standards, Sarbanes Oxley Compliance, Writing Policies and Procedures

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

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