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ENR > Finance > Feds Mull Eased Sarbanes-Oxley Rules For Small Publicly Owned Companies - McGraw-Hill Construction | ENR
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| The 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), enacted in the wake of improprieties by Enron and other high-profile firms, has gone a long way to boost financial controls and investor confidence in U.S. publicly owned companies. But smaller public firms claim the high cost of SOX compliance is taking too high a toll on their bottom line, and there now is a push in ...
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