what is sox? why it is used?

Answer Posted / deepak

The Sarbanes Oxley Act, also known as SOX and Sarbanes-
Oxley, is a financial reporting requirement ONLY for
publicly traded companies which have the share of their
company traded in the United States and thus subject to the
United States Security and Exchange Commission.

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