The costs of Sarbox: CFO's
A funny thing happens when you make a job much less pleasant -- fewer people want to do the job. So it is with chief financial officers in the litigious, Sarbox-ridden post-Enron world, as the NY Times reports.
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A funny thing happens when you make a job much less pleasant -- fewer people want to do the job. So it is with chief financial officers in the litigious, Sarbox-ridden post-Enron world, as the NY Times reports.
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