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Read the article attached and write a reading notes follow by the requirements. Absolutely original work,otherwise will be withdrew.

Format:

One page and Half minimum(1000 words), single space, block format, justified margins, 10-point font

APA bibliographic citation of the work as your ‘title’

Content:

Central theme – identify author’s main lesson/argument – what is the author teaching us

Critical analysis – evaluate the lesson/argument – strengths/weaknesses – considering pointing to a frame of reference in your own life or your training in the subject

Main takeaways – so what and now what? How do we best apply the knowledge from this article? Essentially, why does this study matter?

sean_jasso_s__sarbanes_oxley___context_and_theory__jabe_2009

 

 

 

 

 

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Introduction

Public companies and other institutions have been on the spot for using unscrupulous accounting and financial systems to attract investors. Manipulation of financial systems to attract investors is unacceptable and unethical and it is for this reason that relevant institutions and governments have come up with several regulatory laws to control the same. The famous Sarbanes Oxley is one of the regulatory laws that seek to monitor the accounting activities of companies.

Central Theme

The author’s main argument is on the significance of ethics in corporate governance. He argues that the ethics in corporate governance is a great determinant in shaping the market structure as well as the patterns in market failure. The author goes further to examine the framework surrounding the Sarbanes Oxley and its implications to the market. The author observes the connection between the government and corporations. At the same time, he explains the relationship between corporations, the government and investors in relation to the legislative policy (Jasso, 2009).

It is imperative to take note that the author……

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