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Accounting Reform Takes Center Stage Everyone - Congress, the GAO, the SEC, financial executives, CFO groups, overseas regulatory agencies, the AICPA and other organizations - weighed in on "the new way" that auditors should perform their duties, and CPA firms should be policed. But two people stand out from the crowd and leave their mark - Senator Paul Sarbanes of Maryland and Representative Michael Oxley of Ohio, the authors of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act that will redefine the accounting profession and corporate financial reporting for years to come. 01/18/02 Help For Audit Committees In The Post-Enron Era 01/23/02 Public Oversight Board Agrees To Close Its Doors 01/28/02 GAO Announces New Rules on Auditor Independence 02/04/02 Global Companies Tackle Auditor Independence and Oversight 03/04/02 The Case for Halting the Auditors' Revolving Door 07/01/02 SEC Orders Corporate Officers to Certify Financial Statements 07/10/02 President Bush Plans to Move Accounting Out of The Shadows 07/31/02 President Bush Signs Bill Establishing New Rules For The Accounting Profession 08/26/02 California Enacts New Laws Affecting Accountants 11/22/02 SEC Proposes Innovative Auditor Independence Rules Go to item 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Next >> AccountingWEB.com Dec-27-2002 Categories: Trends, News Archives Times read: 2298
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