Who Qualifies as an Audit Committee Financial Expert Under SEC Regulations and NYSE Rules?

During recent years, heightened standards for board audit committee membership have been imposed by the SEC, NYSE, and others. Sarbanes-Oxley requires that the audit committee will be comprised solely of independent directors and that the company must disclose whether at least one of the members of...

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