September 1, 2005
How Sarbanes-Oxley Can Boost a Charity's Performance
Sarbanes-Oxley for Nonprofits: A Guide to Building
Competitive Advantage
by Peggy M. Jackson and Toni E. Fogarty
While only two provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 apply to nonprofit groups, charities can gain an advantage over competing organizations by complying with the law's standards, write the authors.
Peggy M. Jackson, a consultant and lecturer on risk management in nonprofit organizations, and Toni E. Fogarty, an
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