Step Away From The AuditorThinking of getting to know your "independent" auditor better? Don't push it, says the SEC.
ByJoan Szabo•
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Auditors are fiscal watchdogs for businesses-but sometimes, saysthe federal government, auditors appear a little too cozy withthose they're trained to scrutinize. As a result, theSecurities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently made some changesto make sure auditors remain independent. If you use an auditor tocertify your financial statements, don't ignore the SEC'snew rules, which place restrictions on the type of servicesauditors can perform for publicly traded companies. The changes,which became effective in February, will affect an estimated 2,200small companies.
SEC chairman Arthur Levitt, a leader in the campaign to revisethe rules, argued that auditors can't be independent watchdogsif they're business advisors to the companies they audit. Formany large accounting firms, auditing services now provide asmaller portion of their revenues, while consulting services havegrown steadily.
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