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Meanings of sarbanes-oxley act in English
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Usage of sarbanes-oxley act in English
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This reverses a trend away from consulting that had begun with the 2002 Sarbanes-OxleyAct.
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They sued the company, charging they were terminated for reporting violations under the 2002 Sarbanes-OxleyAct.
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The Sarbanes-OxleyAct of 2002 also provides whistleblower protection, but usually only for employees of public companies.
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He also claimed that Deutsche Bank had acted in contravention to the Sarbanes-OxleyAct that protects whistleblowers.
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Public companies' CFOs are required by the 2002 Sarbanes-OxleyAct to certify to the accuracy of financial statements.
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The PCAOB was created by the 2002 Sarbanes-OxleyAct in response to accounting scandals at companies including Enron.
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In Free Enterprise Fund v PCAOB, small accounting firms unhappy with the board's oversight challenged the Sarbanes-OxleyAct.
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The prohibition against making disciplinary actions public was mandated by the 2002 Sarbanes-OxleyAct, which created the PCAOB.
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He was also a senior advisor to former Senate Banking Committee Chairman Paul Sarbanes, on the Sarbanes-OxleyAct.
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Created by the 2002 Sarbanes-OxleyAct, the PCAOB is responsible for overseeing and policing auditors of U.S. public companies.
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Principle among these has been the Sarbanes-OxleyAct, introduced after the accounting scandals that engulfed Enron, WorldCom and others.
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The PCAOB was created by the Sarbanes-OxleyAct as a response to accounting scandals, such as Enron and Worldcom.
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The 2002 Sarbanes-OxleyAct created the PCAOB to police auditors after accounting scandals led to the collapse of Enron and WorldCom.
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The PCAOB was created by the 2002 Sarbanes-OxleyAct in response to a rash of accounting scandals at companies like Enron.
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Those regulations include the Sarbanes-OxleyAct, HIPAA (the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999.
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The controversial Sarbanes-OxleyAct was enacted back on July 30, 2002, nine days after the WorldCom collapse.