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Coping with compliance
Emerging government regulations, coupled with ever-increasing data storage needs, have exacerbated the urgency for IT administrators to ensure that th...
Corporate boards need IT Oversight committees
Corporate boards are failing to understand the value of IT to their organisation and therefore have inadequate governance, experts have revealed. Rese...
Corporate governance gets more transparent worldwide
With trillions of dollars in capital sailing the globe in search of investments, the shareholders' crusade for more open, well-run companies is gainin...
Corporate Governance Gets More Transparent Worldwide
With trillions of dollars in capital sailing the globe in search of investments, the shareholders' crusade for more open, well-run companies is gainin...
Corporate governance law comes into force in Japan
Japan’s financial instruments and exchange law came into force Tuesday and will require listed companies in the country to comply with new rules on in...
Corporate governance panel seeks way to keep state No. 1
Delaware has enjoyed a long history of being the model for corporate governance, and the state's leaders in business, law and education want to mainta...
Corporate governance: Crack down
There is a severe danger that internal auditors, those most innocuous of souls, are about to be caught in a pincer movement in the painful heart of a ...
Corporations set sights on competition
In the first few years of its life, Sarbanes-Oxley was quite the terrorizing toddler. The new corporate governance law, with its complicated accoun...
Corporations spend less on Sarbanes-Oxley
The cost of complying with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in 2007 was less than in previous years, according to a new survey. The seventh annua...
Cost for SOX Compliance Less Than Expected: Study
Smaller companies are paying less to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) requirements than previously anticipated. A new study from Lord & Benoit find... |
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