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  • The History Of Sarbanes Oxley
    The House had passed the Oxley bill in April 2002, which was related to the accountability, responsibility and transparency of stating financial status of the company. At the same time Senator Paul Sarbanes had another proposal on the similar lines. He presented the bill to the Senate Banking Committee which passed the bill with a majority.

    Thereafter both the proposals made by House Representative Oxley and Senator Paul Sarbanes were reconciled to be formed in to one act,...
  • Feeling The Squeeze With A Potential Car Lemon?
    No one buys a new vehicle expecting it to break down time and time again. However, these days consist of corporate finger-pointing and not wanting to take responsibility for any potential problems. Consumers have to take care and trust no one but themselves when it comes to a car lemon and they have to arm themselves with the latest on their state’s car lemon law. Unfortunately, that means always being diligent about documentation and keeping paperwork, no matter what is invo...
  • Sarbanes Oxley Act Sox And Not The Ones On Your Feet!
    Sarbanes Oxley Act falls under 'Corporate and Auditing Accountability, Responsibility, and Transparency Act' or 'CAARTA' act which was passed by the US Senate Banking Committee with the support of President Bush. This act was passed to strengthen corporate governance and improve investor confidence. Sarbanes Oxley Act ensured the accuracy and reliability of disclosures from the corporate world. This came into force to avoid any financial scandals from corporate giants.

    Sa...
  • Sour Taste Over Lemon Laws For Non-Traditional Motor Vehicle Owners
    Do you have a motor home, all-terrain vehicle, tractor, motorcycle or any other motorized transportation with less than four wheels? Did you buy it brand new only to find out it is a dud, something like a car lemon? Your rights as a consumer when it comes to the lemon law and its interpretation depends on which state you live in. Nope, it is not the state of denial, which is what you would like to live in after spending all that money, only to get a dud vehicle!

    Let’s look...

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