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Under the gun : Sarbanes-Oxley compliance requires significantly more investment than public insurers anticipated. Now mutuals may have to comply as well

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Título: Under the gun : Sarbanes-Oxley compliance requires significantly more investment than public insurers anticipated. Now mutuals may have to comply as well / by Eleanor BarrettAutor: Barrett, Eleanor
Notas: As publicly traded insurance companies comply with the corporate governance mandates of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, lessons learned along the way might benefit mutual insurers, should they be required at some point to comply. Insurers that are well along the road to compliance have found that implementation costs exceed their initial estimates. A recent study by Financial Executives International found companies'total costs for first-year Section 404 compliance averaged 4.36 million dollars, up 39% from the 3.14 million dollars they expected to pay, based on an earlier studyRegistros relacionados: En: Best's review. - Oldwick, New Jersey. - June 2005 ; p. 37-40Materia / lugar / evento: Empresas de seguros Gestión financiera Control de seguros Solvencia Transparencia financiera Ley Sarbanes-Oxley Estados Unidos Reglamentación Títulos secundarios: Título: Best's review
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