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Strictly speaking, you don’t—any more than you need a hairstylist, a mechanic, or a lawyer. You could cut your own hair, fix your own car, and represent yourself in court.
Most of us, though, recognize that we can’t be expe
Sarbanes-Oxley is more a set of guidelines versus a set of rules; it’s ultimately an act that mandates financial accountability. The original intent of Sarbanes Oxley is about accountability of executives but has morphed into something else within many enterprises. Transparency of, and accuracy in, financial reporting is what it’s all about.Sarbanes-Oxley is every bit as pervasive as Y2K, the
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