Cost-Benefits Of Sox

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January 2, 2013

 

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Sullivan “said he repeatedly warned the former chief executive [Bernard Ebbers] of accounting problems at WorldCom, but was told it had to "hit the numbers" anyway.” (Latour & Young, 2005) In addition, Arthur Andersen was negligent in its audit responsibilities with WorldCom, as “audit authorities say the long distance carrier's ruse was so rudimentary it should have been obvious to Andersen auditors...
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In reaction to these deceptive practices and the resultant investor confidence crisis, Congress passed the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act on July 30, 2002. This act is more commonly referred to as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), named for former Senator Paul Sarbanes and former Congressman Michael Oxley, who co-sponsored the bill...
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