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About one-quarter of perpetrators of financial reporting misconduct experience a net benefit, even after getting caught.
October 26 -
Extended deadlines, exemptions from some securities laws, and relaxation of low-income housing rules aim to help those affected by the storm.
October 17 -
The underlying challenges are becoming more apparent in comment letters from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
October 16 -
A commission report warns public companies about email dangers.
October 16 -
The auditors had fallen behind, according to the commission, and falsified their documentation to make a deadline.
October 12 -
In the first case of its kind, the commission assessed $250,000 in penalties.
September 25 -
Officials from the Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Securities and Exchange Commission discussed some of the latest fraud trends and how they are combatting them during an Association of Certified Fraud Examiners fraud risk management summit in New York.
September 20 -
Auditors will be exempted from some independence requirements to help clients reconstruct records.
September 19 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission obtained a court order against three individuals who allegedly defrauded more than 230 investors.
September 19 -
Profs. Miller and Bahnson reprise an old column to take down an old proposal that's gained some new adherents.
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