Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance

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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is a federal law passed in response to a number of major corporate and accounting scandals that tarnished public trust in business accounting and reporting practices. Also known as the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002, SOX and Sarbox, it was designed to combat accounting fraud, improve financial disclosures and increase corporate responsibility.

Applicability

This wide-reaching legislation applies to all U.S. publicly traded companies, or approximately 17,000 businesses, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. SOX regulates the activities of executives and management as well as the accounting and auditing firms that provide services to these companies.

 

Public Company Impact

Under the SOX law, corporations must exercise tight control over financial reports and significant transactions. Management is responsible for establishing and maintaining internal document controls. Accounting departments are required to show how reports were created and be able to identify where errors or fraud could occur. Finally, executives must sign off on financial reports. Penalties for submitting false information can range from $1 million to $5 million in fines and prison terms of up to 20 years. Compliance officers focus on:

ECM Enables Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance

Public companies invest in FireproofÕs Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions because paper documents make it difficult to demonstrate control over the use and access of information. Chief information officers, compliance officers and records managers can reduce compliance costs while enabling operational efficiency using either PaperVision¨ Enterprise, the on-premise ECM system, or ImageSilo¨, the on-demand ECM service. With extensive security settings, disclosure tracking and system auditing capabilities, corporations use these tools to build confidence in their SOX compliance strategy.

Information Security for Reliable Internal Controls

Companies must certify that they have accepted the responsibility for establishing, evaluating and correcting an information security strategy. Plus, they must demonstrate the scope, adequacy and effectiveness of their policies and procedures. Both ImageSilo and PaperVision Enterprise provide comprehensive system settings that facilitate and enforce strict security policies and procedures right down to the document level.

Audit Trails as Proof of Compliance

Each system that contributes to financial reports and disclosures must be monitored and tracked with audit trails. Companies are asked to assess both the design and operating effectiveness of internal controls and collect sufficient information about the flow of transactions. Firms find that FireproofÕs solutions provide enhanced audit technology eases the burden of manually monitoring systems and provides simple reports to evaluate procedures.

Simple Processes for Report Disclosures

SOX Section 404 states that annual disclosures and quarterly updates must be provided to shareholders and the U.S. Security Exchange Commission. PaperVision Enterprise and ImageSilo simplify report disclosures and enhance efficiency for reporting processes.

DISCLAIMER: This document is for informational purposes only; Fireproof Records Center. is not liable for errors, omissions or inadequacies. Please consult an appropriate compliance expert to understand your needs. This information is subject to change without notice.