jurisper - it might help people to do some DD and better understand things - when you mention something like Sarbanes-Oxley to post a link so they can read for themselves, just what Sarbanes-Oxley is:
"The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, enacted by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Bush, is arguably the most far-reaching legislation affecting financial services, accounting, auditing, financial reporting and professional services firms - to say nothing of corporations and the public - since the U.S. securities and exchange laws of the early 1930s. Moreover, given the looming global presence of the U.S. financial markets, the provisions of the Act, and of the regulations that will give it practical application, will have major impact worldwide, not only in America. This site will help keep our users abreast of developments in what promises to be significant change in the financial disclosure environment."
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