295 Search Results for Financial Impact of the Sarbanes Oxley Act
Sarbanes-Oxley Legislation: Pros and Cons
Positive effects
According to some analysts, despite its costs, Sarbanes-Oxley legislation had some potential benefits for organizations: the additional documentation has amounted to a kind of enforced 'bes Continue Reading...
Financial Structure of Financial Environment
Financial structure is the mixture of financial instruments, financial markets and other financial institutions operating within the economy. ( Fase & Abma, 2003). Financial structure consists of a co Continue Reading...
Financial Accounting Regulatory Compliance
The roles of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of a public company are invaluable in establishing an ethical environment that generates quality accounting and reliable financial reporting f Continue Reading...
Financial Reporting and Analysis
Accounting Quality
The Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act was created with the intent of improving the quality of accounting, reliability of financial statements to investors, and providing oversight to accounting professiona Continue Reading...
The purpose of this research is to fill in the gap discovered in the literature review. The impact the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on companies is measurable. However, not much is known about how these companies adjusted in order to absorb the impact of com Continue Reading...
Financial Analysis of Mcdonald
A financial analysis McDonald's Cor
Company Overview
McDonald Corporation is a global company that conducts business in 117 countries. McDonald operates 32,737 restaurants and 26,338 franchises in the highly competi Continue Reading...
Sarbanes -- Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX)
In the year 2002, the U.S. Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (www.sarbanesoxley.com), which, together with later regulations adopted in the two successive years following its enactment, impacted auditors', co Continue Reading...
190). The Act also helped to create a "too-big-to-fail" mindset (Walter, 2004) that would have profound implications during the economic downturn of 2008 and beyond.
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Why did you include this piece of legislation in your list? The Act is describ Continue Reading...
Ethics and Accounting - Financial Decision-Making
Ethics in Accounting and Financial Decision Making
The article Ethical guidance and constraints under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 by R.M. Orin (2008), espouses the belief that the Sarbanes-Oxley Continue Reading...
Americans With Disabilities Act and Its Impact on Business
History of the Americans with Disabilities Act and its impact on business organizations today
American Disability Act (ADA) is one of the laws defined by the legislatives of the U.S. In ord Continue Reading...
SOX Impact on Corporate Financial Reporting
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) led to widespread changes in how governance, risk, compliance, financial reporting and decision-making are managed in publically-held coproratio9ns today. Experts in th Continue Reading...
Bush, who declared that corporations which jeopardized the investments and jobs of millions of individuals should pay their dues. The United States Senate and the House of Representatives also became involved and proposed numerous modifications.
Th Continue Reading...
FASB Impacts
The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) was established with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 1933 (SOX) to establish accounting standards for protection of investors and other users of financial statements. Standards implemented by FA Continue Reading...
S. GAAP," 2012). In other circumstances, IFRS requires the combination of two or more transactions when they are linked in a manner that the commercial impact can only be understood through referring to the transactions as a whole.
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Delta Airlines CFO ProjectDelta is an established leader in the aviation industry due to its strong brand image that is complemented by numerous prestigious awards. The airlines commitment to innovation has played a critical role in its success since Continue Reading...
Regulatory Measures
Events that led to implementation of various regulatory measures
The implementation of the 1984 Sentencing Reform Act called for the establishment of Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations (FSGO). The United States Senten Continue Reading...
There is a modern emphasis, which has resulted from the experience of the economic impact of disaster, on a more extensive and 'distributed' mode of thinking about disaster recovery. This is an important factor that should be stressed as it has dire Continue Reading...
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Company members falsifying, altering, destroying or otherwise tempering with organizational documents risk punishments between fines up to 20 years imprisonment
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Organizational staff members notifying their superiors or the legal authoritie Continue Reading...
The law standardized internal control and auditing procedures. It mandated auditing committees use stricter standards when vetting accounting firms and raised standards for corporate responsibility for fraudulent accounting. It provided more stringe Continue Reading...
Organizational Case Analysis
Organization Overview
Apple Inc. is a multinational companies specializing in the designing, manufacturing and marketing of mobile communication devices such as personal computers and digital music players. The company Continue Reading...
Ethics and Financial Reporting
Role of ethics
In financial reporting, ethics assumes a key role. Shareholders must feel confident enough to trust a company with their money. Financial reporting is the representation of all information about a compa Continue Reading...
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In reality, entire segments of the value chains of these companies, and a core part of how they promised to deliver value, was erroneous or only partially true. After the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act and full auditing of the Enron financ Continue Reading...
This is why those service providers to other businesses often stress customer results in the core industries they compete in. These customer successes show the depth of expertise in a given area. These success stories make services tangible to custo Continue Reading...
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is will probably be known as one of the most significant change to federal securities laws in the United States since the New Deal. The act was passed after a series of corporate financial scandals made the national news, w Continue Reading...
Johnson and Johnson Annual Report Review
Financial Report Review
Company: Johnson and Johnson
Consolidated Balance Sheets
Total Assets: $121,347,000,000
Total Liabilities: $56,521,000,000
Total Shareholder's Equity: $64,826,000,000
Company's R Continue Reading...
Accounting and Corporate Governance
How can managers fraudulently manipulate financial statements?
Managers can manipulate financial statements in a variety of ways. One approach involves inflating earnings on the income statement for the current r Continue Reading...
Entrepreneur
Description of the Business
The business that I am starting is a food truck specializing in pulled pork sandwiches. The primary product is the pulled pork sandwich -- the pork is produced off site -- and it is sold along with a handful Continue Reading...
accounting industry has been facing increasing amounts of scrutiny. This is because a number of high profile scandals (i.e. Enron and World Com) were brought to attention of regulators (based upon the need for increasing oversight in this area). As Continue Reading...
business people study ethics. What are the possible benefits to companies, individuals, society and the world of business?
According to a gallop poll administered by the Better Business Bureau in 2008, consumer trust in business professionals is on Continue Reading...
This article does shed light on how the Duncan Donuts organization should look at to improve the ethical responsibility of accounting practices. Making accounting practices available to the public and shareholders can then ensure a more ethical rep Continue Reading...
Defining internal control techniques usually need ethics as base reference. This is because the condition of employees must always be considered, whether an internal control will positively or negatively affect the people within an organization. Th Continue Reading...
White Collar
Entrepreneurial Crime
Allen Stanford
Briefly describe the entrepreneurial crime you researched.
In 2009, the Antigua/Texas-based global financial group (which was made up several subsidiaries that were owned by the same investment fi Continue Reading...
COBIT (Control Objectives for Information and related Technology), the latest ISO 17799:2005, which defines best practices for security and effective security planning, processing, and controls are implemented across many industries, to improve Sar Continue Reading...
The concepts in this article relate and apply to my former organization because the organization did strive to maintain the highest ethical standards, and did treat their clients professionally and ethically. It was a good model for a young account Continue Reading...
Business Description
The business created is an automated restaurant. Autodine Restaurant is a business venture that is expected to flourish and prosper in the forthcoming periods. This is an advanced business idea purposed to appeal to consumers wi Continue Reading...
Conflict of Interest
Acquisition of Government Allies, Inc.
ECG is anticipating an acquisition of Government Allies, Inc., and plans are being developed for ECG to have an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in the near future which is likely to provide Continue Reading...