The Sarbanes–OxleyAct of 2002 is a United States federal law that mandates certain practices in financial record keeping and reporting for corporations
sponsor of the Sarbanes–OxleyAct of 2002, which reformed federal securities laws in the wake of the 2002 accounting scandals. Sarbanes served on the following
financial reporting for public companies. One piece of legislation, the Sarbanes–OxleyAct, increased penalties for destroying, altering, or fabricating records
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Oversight Board (PCAOB) is a nonprofit corporation created by the Sarbanes–OxleyAct of 2002 to oversee the audits of US-listed public companies. The PCAOB