Building an Effective Internal Audit Function: Learning from SOX Section 404 Reports (Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 )
Review of Business 2008, Wntr, 28, 2
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Abstract In the wake of the major accounting scandals, internal auditing has emerged as a powerful force in promoting effective controls, risk management, and governance in U.S. companies. This article highlights recent internal audit-related problems that were revealed in SOX Section 404 reports and offers specific recommendations for building an effective, value-adding internal audit function.
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