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Tag: SOX
Researchers Shockingly Discover That If You Pay Low Level Grunts More, They Do Better Financial Reporting
A new working paper from Stanford Graduate School of Business professors Christopher Armstrong, John Kepler, […]
Someone at Eide Bailly Has a Thing For Feet
Remember back in the early 2010s when firms were giving away iPads? Apparently this is […]
RIP, Paul Sarbanes
Pour one out today for your homie, Paul Sarbanes, because a lot of you just […]
The PCAOB Hates Meetings As Much As We Do
Going Concern staff has historically not been fond of meetings. Caleb hated them. Adrienne doesn’t […]
KPMG Is Thankful for SOX
I was kinda wondering about this myself, but I figured the answer would be no. […]
Controllers Say AI and Blockchain on the Cusp of Transforming SOX Compliance
When asked whether artificial intelligence and blockchain will play a role in accounting and finance […]
Controllers Talk About the Paths They’ve Taken Toward SOX Compliance
As we approach the “sweet sixteen” of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act later this summer, corporate controllers provided […]
SOX Approaching Teens, Behaving Accordingly: Survey
That is, taking up a lot more of companies' time and money: Nearly 13 years after […]
How Internal Controls Will Keep You Safe From Velociraptors
Like any normal kid growing up in the early nineties, I harbored an unnatural obsession […]
CAQ-Commissioned Study Finds Reasonable Assurance Somewhat More Reasonable These Days
We're sharing the following with you not because we think it is a sign that […]
Grant Thornton Was Into Sarbanes-Oxley Before It Was Cool
When you think of hipsters, Ed Nusbaum probably isn't the first guy who comes to […]