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TIP: Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance May Boost Your Business
Tip of the Month
January 2006
TIP: Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance May Boost Your Business
Would voluntary compliance make sense for your firm? Perhaps so, if the following apply to your business:
- You participate in competitive bids for new business from large corporations or government agencies. No organization wants to do business with someone who may become an embarrassment at a later date. Many large public and private sector organizations select business partners based on the quality of their governance, as well as their track record in providing quality goods or services.
- Most of your competitors are Sarbox-compliant. If Sarbanes-Oxley is becoming the "standard" in your industry sector, it might be unwise to buck the trend even if you are not required to comply.
- Your company provides business consulting or professional services in areas involving financial or ethical business practices. It is sound business sense to adopt the best practices that are required of your clientele.
- You require loans or credit arrangements periodically to support business operations or expansion plans.
Many small businesses start by reviewing their internal controls (checks and balances) and adding measures to prevent discrepancies on financial statements on a day-in, day-out basis. Depending upon the nature of the business, appropriate changes might include:
- Adding further review steps to routine internal accounting procedures.
- Forming an advisory board comprised of independent directors with financial expertise.
- Establishing an audit committee.
- Putting "whistle-blower" policies and procedures in place to prevent fraud and theft.
These articles are intended to provide general resources for the tax and accounting needs of small businesses and individuals. Service2Client LLC is the author, but is not engaged in rendering specific legal, accounting, financial or professional advice. Service2Client LLC makes no representation that the recommendations of Service2Client LLC will achieve any result. The NSAD has not reviewed any of the Service2Client LLC content. Readers are encouraged to contact their CPA regarding the topics in these articles.
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