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Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Documentation

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOA) is considered the most dramatic change to federal securities laws since the 1930s. This Act updates and expands federal regulation of public company corporate governance and reporting obligations. It also significantly tightens accountability standards.

SOA requires companies to follow strict accounting practices to avoid large fines and possible legal prosecution. Publicly traded companies must establish, document, and maintain internal controls and procedures for financial reporting.

MCS will work in an accurate and timely manner to develop required compliance documentation to insure compliance with the SOA.

A project manager will be assigned to work with you on all aspects of your project. Your MCS Project Manager will work with you to:

Review related current processes and documentation in place to identify gaps
Discuss gaps with client and agree on activities for improvement
Collaborate with client to establish project plan with deliverables

Your MCS Technical Writers will:

Gather, organize, and develop content from various sources available
Develop or edit current documentation for clarity, flow, and readability
Assist in identifying content gaps through content analysis
Provide digital drafts to client for review
Deliver final bound, hard, and digital CD copies of the documentation to you, the client

MCS will provide you with the documentation you need at a price you can afford.