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What is Sarbanes-Oxley?
by Guy P. Lander
from McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 
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Efficiciency yet simplicity 
This book is a very well written and structured piece that effectively educates the reader even though they might not be a business major. In other words, the reader extends through the thresholds of accounting experts and finance gurus, it conveys SOX in laymen terms for everyday people.
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Basic Info 
Book gave basic info on SOX. Not most interesting subject or book.
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Good, to the point, technical overview - A must read for any manager 
I am trying to educate myself on the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) and bought this, and another book by Scott Green to get started. "What is Sarbanes-Oxley", is an excellent starting place. At just over 100 pages, the book gives an overview of the sections of the Act (404, 302, etc.) one needs to know in order to navigate through the terms, terminology and subtleties of the Act. It provides a good framework for parsing out specific provisions, and how they apply in a broad sense to organizations. Aside from... more info
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Disappointing 
I needed to know more about Sarbanes-Oxley for work and ordered this book. While I was waiting for it to arrive, I went onto the Internet and downloaded some information, including the text of the legislation itself. I read through the legislation. I'm not an attorney, and I wasn't motivated to cross reference the other laws/acts mentioned. In other words I just read the legislation as is, with no legal background. When this book arrived, I expected it would provide information and/or... more info
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