Manager's Guide to Compliance: Sarbanes-Oxley, COSO, ERM, COBIT, IFRS, BASEL II, OMB's A-123, ASX 10, OECD Principles, Turnbull Guidance, Best Practices and Case StudiesISBN: 978-0-471-79257-4
Hardcover
336 pages
April 2006
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Prepare your company for the growing challenge.
A Wall Street Journal/Harris poll revealed that two thirds of investors express doubts in the ability of corporate boards of directors to provide effective oversight. In the shadow of recent global scandals involving businesses such as Parmalat and WorldCom, Manager's Guide to Compliance: Best Practices and Case Studies is essential reading for you, whether your organization is a major corporation or a small business.
This timely handbook places U.S. and global regulatory information, as well as critical compliance guidance, in an easy-to-access format and helps you make sense of all the complex issues connected with fraud and compliance.
"Wide perspectives and best practices combined deliver a punch
that will knock your 'SOX' off! The author has blended together a
critical mix necessary for effectively handling the requirements of
SOX."
—Rob Nance, Publisher, AccountingWEB, Inc.
"Robust compliance and corporate governance is an absolute
necessity in today's business environment. This new book by Anthony
Tarantino is an authoritative guide to understanding and
implementing compliance and regulatory requirements in the United
States and around the world. From SOX to COSO to ERM, this book
covers them all."
—Martin T. Biegelman, Certified Fraud Examiner, Fellow and
Regent Emeritus of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners,
and coauthor of Executive Roadmap to Fraud Prevention and
Internal Control: Creating a Culture of Compliance
"If compliance wasn't difficult enough, now companies are faced
with a barrage of technology vendors claiming to automate
compliance as if it were a project. In his new book, Dr. Tarantino
paints the reality of the situation: companies need to embrace the
broader tenets of governance and use technology to embed governance
policies and controls into their daily business processes. Only
then can they gain business value from their compliance
investments."
—Chris Capdevila, CEO and cofounder, LogicalApps