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Growing Confidence: The Smart Way to Manage Governance, Risk, and Compliance
Sponsored By Deloitte
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- Accounting > Accounting Standards
- Business Software > GRC
- Compliance & Governance > Sarbanes-Oxley
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- Abstract:
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Sarbanes-Oxley was just the start. It triggered a massive effort to improve the quality of financial reporting, and for many organizations, it is working. Financial restatement rates have started to decline, and financial reporting risk has decreased for many. Still, many companies are looking at increasing demands for compliance, especially if they’re extending operations into new markets around the world. This is particularly timely given the recent toy recalls and problems in the mortgage industry.
This book digs into the many challenges companies will face around governance, risk management and compliance (GRC) today and into the near future. It discusses nine steps to take to cultivate a rich action plan to achieve integrated GRC, including sample e-mails and other suggestions that will ultimately help your clients “grow confidence” and improve performance.
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- Released: June 17, 2008
- Length: 20 pages
- Format: PDF (791 kb)
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