Copy of COSO 1799
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Does anyone know where an actual copy of COSO can be found? I’m not finding anything at their website. Thanks.
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You have to buy it.
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This link might help and as Denis notes you ‘have to pay the piper’ for the full set of materials
There are some executive summaries you can look at for free here to get some general ideas:
add www and paste to browser
coso.org/publications.htm
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Is there an actual publication of COSO? In surfing the Net, I’m just finding publications talking about it, not COSO by itself. I’d appreciate letting me know where I could buy it. Thanks.
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The actual publication is called - Internal Control - Integrated Framework and can be purchased here -
.cpa2biz.com/CS2000/Products/CPA2BIZ/Publications/Sub 1/Internal Control - Integrated Framework.htm
(add https://www to the front of the link)
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You guys are great - thanks very much
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Is it for sale anywhere else? We’re not an accounting firm, so we can’t join AICPA. Thanks.
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You can buy from AICPA bookstore even if you’re not an accountant. It just costs you USD35 instead of the USD28 member price.
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Thanks, just noticed that at the bottom of the page. Cheers.
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Moreover, if ethics allows you, just state, that you are AICPA member. Nobody checks (Control not designed).
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LOL - Be careful now, as the SEC might be watching
As noted below, folks who weren’t following good ethics led to this
http://www.sarbanes-oxley-forum.com/modules.php?name=Forums-and-file=viewtopic-and-t=1868
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Newman: You see, certified mail is always registered, but registered mail is not necessarily certified.
Newman’s Girlfriend: I could listen to you talk all day about mail.
Newman: I’ll tell you a little secret about zip codes: they’re meaningless.
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