Webinar
Sarbanes-Oxley: What Have
We Learned in the Past 5 Years? Recent Survey Results Revealed
Auditors, Financial Managers, and Audit Committees have progressed
in their understanding of SOX and how to effectively manage the compliance
process. With greater risk and higher expectations, how have market
participants responded?
Join us for this FREE webinar to hear how SOX is affecting various
market participants.
Join us for a FREE educational webinar and learn how to:
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Leverage
the experience of larger organizations that have learned
from complying with SOX Section 404
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Understand
the most common types of internal control problems and the
types of companies most likely to have control problems |
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Project
what will be expected of smaller public companies in 2009 |
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Understand
how managers’ financial reporting behavior has changed
since the passage of SOX |
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Understand
the benefits and costs of SOX |
Date: Thursday, March
27, 2008
This Webinar has already taken place.
Speaker:
Dana
R. Hermanson, Ph.D.
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Speaker's Bio:
Dana
R. Hermanson, Ph.D.
Dinos Eminent Scholar Chair of Private Enterprise
Professor of Accounting at Kennesaw State University
Dana
R. Hermanson is Dinos Eminent Scholar Chair of Private
Enterprise and Professor of Accounting in the Coles College
of Business at Kennesaw State University. He serves as
a Research Fellow of the Corporate Governance Center at
the University of Tennessee and of the Enterprise Risk
Management Initiative at North Carolina State University.
Dana serves on the Advisory Boards of Oversight Systems,
Inc. and the Atlanta Chapter of NACD. He also serves on
the faculty of the Cox Family Enterprise Center at Kennesaw
State. Dana’s research addresses issues related to
auditing, corporate governance, information technology,
and accounting education. He was a member of the NACD Blue
Ribbon Commission on Audit Committees and is coauthor of
the COSO-sponsored monograph, Fraudulent Financial Reporting:
1987-1997. Dana is a member of the American Accounting
Association, Institute of Internal Auditors, and National
Association of Corporate Directors. Dana received a BBA
(First Honor Graduate, valedictorian) in accounting from
the University of Georgia and a Ph.D. from the University
of Wisconsin.
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