Corporate Governance

Company stakeholders are demanding more oversight and diligence in a variety of areas. With the SEC having implemented a maze of new rules and regulations for accounting and disclosure, particularly Section 404, executives, audit committees and boards of directors have new requirements in fulfilling their roles. The following collection of PwC thought leadership will help you to be better prepared to manage these new responsibilities.

Audit Committee Effectiveness—What Works Best, 3rd Edition
This monograph provides numerous examples of how leading audit committees are not just coping, but succeeding in discharging their evolving and substantial responsibilities. It was developed with face-to-face input from 40 of the most experienced, knowledgeable audit committee chairs and thought leaders around the world, from surveys of audit committee chairs and internal audit directors, and by leveraging the experience of numerous PwC professionals in working with leading companies and their audit committees. It also includes a checklist to guide audit committees in assessing their critical activities.
Emerging Trends in Corporate Governance
2004

Corporate Board Member's Academic Council discusses the most thought-provoking issues boards must deal with in today's litigious corporate governance environment.