Corporate Governance
Current business and economic environments combined with recent law and regulatory changes make it increasingly difficult, yet more important than ever, to put governance procedures in place and assure adherence and compliance through risk management. Such procedures will increase the accountability of corporate leaders to shareholders and increase investor confidence. Good corporate governance includes the following elements:
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- Principals/philosophies
- Leadership
- Ethics
- Security and shareholder protection
- Vision and direction
- Values
- Shared purpose
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- Fraud prevention /Internal controls
- Sarbanes-Oxley consulting and conflict
- Governance and regulatory compliance
- Independent second review of internal audit reports
Practice LeadersRichard C. Fedorovich, managing partner
James E. Merklin, partner



