Corporate Governance Post-Sarbanes-Oxley: Regulations, Requirements, and Integrated Processes
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Corporate Governance Post Sarbanes-Oxley introduces a corporate governance structure consisting of seven interrelated mechanisms of oversight: managerial, compliance, audit, advisory, assurance, and monitoring. The book begins with a discussion of the new requirements for corporate governance and financial reporting brought about by Sarbanes-Oxley and then shows how a well-balanced functioning of the seven mechanisms produces a responsible corporate governance structure that ensures quality financial reporting and credible audit services. Each chapter includes checklists, real-world case studies, and best practice tips.

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Zabihollah Rezaee CPA, CFE, CIA, (Memphis TN) is the Thompson-Hill Chair of Excellence and Professor of Accountancy at the University of Memphis.  Professor Rezaee was recently nominated to serve on the Standing Advisory Group of the new Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) and has published over 135 articles in a variety of accounting and business journals, such as the Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Business, Finance and Accounting, Journal of Accountancy, Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, Management Accountants, Internal Auditor, Advances in Accounting, Advances in Public Interest and Accounting, and Forensic Accounting.

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Acknowledgments.

Preface.

Foreword.

PART ONE:The Rise of Corporate Governance.

CHAPTER 1: Financial Markets, Investor Confidence, and Corporate Governance.

CHAPTER 2: Fundamentals of Corporate Governance.

PART TWO:Functions of Corporate Governance.

CHAPTER 3: Oversight Function.

CHAPTER 4: Board Committees.

CHAPTER 5: Managerial Function.

CHAPTER 6: Compliance Function.

CHAPTER 7: Internal Audit Function.

CHAPTER 8: Advisory Function.

CHAPTER 9: External Audit Function.

CHAPTER 10: Monitoring Function.

PART THREE:Contemporary Issues in Corporate Governance.

CHAPTER 11: Corporate Governance in Private and Not-for-Profit Organizations.

CHAPTER 12: Corporate Governance and Business Ethics.

CHAPTER 13: Globalization, Technology, and Corporate Governance.

CHAPTER 14: Corporate Governance Emerging Issues.

Index.

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"The author identifies a broad range of participants and organizations that are examining a variety of corporate governance issues in a diverse range of settings. The book provides insight into this range of viewpoints and the respective frameworks within which these viewpoints are developed. This work aids the reader in basically "getting on top" of what is actually happening in corporate governance in a global sense." (The CPA Journal, February 2009)

"...this book provides a very good overview of CG’s (Corporate Governance) various aspects, emphasizing CG’s seven functions. It contains a large number of citations from both academic and professional literature. The book serves well its primary audience, practitioners, by presenting comprehensive coverage of CG regulations, requirements and processes in the post-SOX era." (The International Journal of Accounting, September 2008)

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