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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
SOX. SarBox. SOA. Whatever your group calls it, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (H.R. 3763) has changed how public companies must do business. We all need to understand what this act means and what we must do to ensure compliance. We need unbiased information from a mix of sources. |
And so, we at SOX-online continue to collect this information, bringing together the web's largest collection of vendor-neutral Sarbanes-Oxley information, resources, and news.
But face it, folks... reading about SOX makes a lot of us want to run screaming from the room. It can be so... official. So we brought on board Ms. Sarbox to keep things lively.With her own special brand of caustic commentary, she can make this heavy topic entertaining. |
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| Look for her advice in Dear Ms. Sarbox, her indignation in the Sarbanes-Oxley Hall of Shame, and some special facts in Shocking SOX Stuff. She also brings you cartoons about Enron and Arthur Andersen, Sarbanes-Oxley humor, and Accountant Jokes. Don't miss Sing-Along With Sarbox - you really haven't experienced the Sarbanes-Oxley phenomenon until you've listened to "The Sarbanes-Oxley Blues" or "Da Doo Enron" or "The Ballad of Kenny-Boy", sung to the tune of The Beverly Hillbillies Theme Song. |
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