Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Will Business Ethics Build Better Financial Reporting?

From the Editor, Better Management:

Irrespective of the Fannie Mae debacle, it is my hope we see far more progress in ethical reporting standards in 2005. I believe we will. I think the business schools of the world are focusing more on the needs for ethical standards in business. I would like to tender the prediction that while Sarbanes-Oxley was the final straw to enforce accurate financial reporting, it was merely a precursor to the movement away from transgressions in financial reporting.

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